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I.
Background
II.
EXCITEMENT PHASE
Myotonia
Vasocongestion
Increase heart rate
Increase blood pressure
Sex flush (blood rash on chest or breasts)
Duration: 1 minute to several hours
Female
Clitoral shaft increases
Labia majora separate
Labia minora increase
size and becomed
colored
Male
Full erection
Testes elevation
Scrotum skin thickens
/tensing
PLATEAU PHASE
Continued myotonia
Continued vasocongestion
Continued increased heart rate
Continued increased blood pressure
Duration: few seconds to several minutes
Female
Orgasmic Platform:
Engorgement of outer 1/3
of vagina
Clitoris retracts under
hood
Labia minora deepen
color
Male
Corona further engorged
ORGASMIC PHASE
Male
Emission and Expulsion
of semen
Contractions of: urethra,
base of penis and rectal
muscles
RESOLUTION PHASE
Reversal in myotonia
Reversal of vasocongestion
Reduction in heart rate
Reduction in blood pressure
Female
Clitoris descends
Labia return to
unaroused position
and color
Male
Erection loss
Testes descend
Scrotum thins
III. Pioneered Sex Therapy
Published Human Sexual Inadequacy
in 1970
Discussed how to treat common
sexual dysfunctions including
premature ejaculation, impotence,
and vaginimus (involuntary
contraction of the vaginal muscles
making intercourse painful)
IV.
Comparison to Kinsey
A. Similarities
Shared a passion for sex research
Believed in scientific fact-finding
Negative reactions to their book
Why are the negative reactions to Kinsey
more long-lasting and persistent?
B. Differences
Kinsey wanted to catalog the full
range of human sexual diversity
Masters: Diversity is the variation
between normal and abnormal
V.
Positive Contributions
Knowledge:
o Sexual functioning
o Sexual Enjoyment
o Sex Therapy techniques
(sensate focus)
o Sexual ethics
Attitudes:
o Sex is a natural function
o Take responsibility for your own
sexual pleasure
o Emancipation of womens
sexuality
o More acceptance of elderly
sexuality
VI.
Negative
o Measuring sex only as physical
performance has
overemphasized mechanical sex
o viagrification of sexual
relations
o Should a model of normality be
based on volunteers who were
chosen because they could easily
orgasm?