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Discovering Human Sexuality THIRD EDITION


Available free of charge, this online companion to the textbook provides a thorough set of study tools that includes questions, activities, flashcards, and other


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question is referenced to a textbook section, for review.


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2.1 The Vulva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22


2.2 Internal Anatomy of the Vulva. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29


2.3 The Female Reproductive Tract, Part 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30


2.4 The Female Reproductive Tract, Part 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30


2.5 The Pap Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34


2.6 Ovarian and Uterine Cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 42, 43


2.7 Main Processes of the Menstrual Cycle . . . . . . . . . . 43


2.8 The Reproductive Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44


2.9 Internal Structure of the Lactating Breast. . . . . . . . . . 51


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3.1 The Male External Genitalia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62


3.2 Internal Structure of the Erect Penis and the Urethra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65


3.3 The Mechanism of Erection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69


3.4 The Scrotum and Its Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71


3.5 Internal Structure of the Testicle and Epididymis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73


3.6 The Male Reproductive Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74


3.7 Anatomy of the Prostate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76


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4.1 Development of the Male and Female Reproductive Tracts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89


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7.1 Definitions of Sexual Relationships . . . . . . . . . . . 192


7.2 Sternberg’s Seven Types of Love . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209


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8.1 How a Home Pregnancy Test Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229


8.2 In Vitro Fertilization. . . . . 232 _____________________________________


9.1 Vasectomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291


9.2 Tubal Sterilization . . . . . . 292 _____________________________________


15.1 Milestones in the Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic . . . 480


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a.1 Mitosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552


a.2 Mitosis Time-Lapse Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552


a.3 Meiosis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552


a.4 Differences and Similarities between Meiosis and Mitosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552


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Discovering Human Sexuality


third edition


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Sinauer Associates, Inc.  Publishers Sunderland, Massachusetts U.S.A.


Discovering Human Sexuality


third edition


Simon LeVay west hollywood, california


Janice Baldwin university of california


santa barbara


John Baldwin university of california


santa barbara


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Discovering Human Sexuality, Third Edition Copyright © 2015 by Sinauer Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced in whole or in part without permission from the publisher.


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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data


LeVay, Simon. Discovering human sexuality / Simon LeVay, West Hollywood, CA, Janice Baldwin, University of California, Santa Barbara, John Baldwin, University of California, Santa Barbara. -- Third edition. pages cm ISBN 978-1-60535-275-6 (alk. paper) 1. Sex (Psychology) 2. Sex (Biology) 3. Sex--Social aspects. I. Baldwin, Janice I. II. Baldwin, John D., 1941- III. Title. BF692.L47 2015 306.7--dc23 2014044757


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Simon LeVay, PhD is a British-born neuroscientist turned writer and teacher. He has served on the faculties of Harvard Medical School and the Salk Institute for Biologi- cal Studies and has taught at Harvard; the University of California, San Diego; and Stanford University. He is best known for a 1991 study that described a difference in brain structure between heterosexual and homosexual men; this study helped spark a wealth of new research on the biology of sexual orientation. LeVay is the author or coauthor of 11 books, the most recent of which is a historical novel, The Donation of Constantine (Lambourn, 2013).


Janice Baldwin, PhD and John Baldwin, PhD are sociologists at the University of California, Santa Barbara. They have been collaborators in numerous studies and coauthored many articles in the areas of play, creativity, sexuality, and sex educa- tion, as well as the textbook Behavior Principles in Everyday Life (Prentice Hall). John Baldwin’s latest book is Ending the Science Wars (Paradigm, 2008). The Baldwins co- teach an undergraduate human sexuality course that is regularly voted best course at UCSB. They also teach an advanced seminar course on the same topic. Their students run a sex-ed website, SexInfoOnline (www.SexInfoOnline.com).


About the Authors


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chapter 1 Sexuality: Pathways to Understanding 3


chapter 2 Women’s Bodies 21


chapter 3 Men’s Bodies 61


chapter 4 Sex, Gender, and Transgender 87


chapter 5 Attraction, Arousal, and Response 123


chapter 6 Sexual Behavior 155


chapter 7 Sexual Relationships 191


chapter 8 Fertility, Pregnancy, and Childbirth 227


chapter 9 Contraception and Abortion 265


chapter 10 Sexuality across the Life Span: From Birth to Adolescence 305


chapter 11 Sexuality across the Life Span: Adulthood 335


chapter 12 Sexual Orientation 365


chapter 13 Atypical Sexuality 401


chapter 14 Sexual Disorders 431


chapter 15 Sexually Transmitted Infections 461


chapter 16 Sexual Assault, Harassment, and Partner Violence 493


chapter 17 Sex as a Commodity 523


appendix a Sex and Evolution 551


appendix b Sex and the Nervous System 573


Brief Contents


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Contents


Sexuality Is a Broader Concept than Sex 4


Studying Sexuality Has Practical Benefits 4


Sexuality Has Changed over Time 4 Sexuality has been influenced by evolution 5


Society has changed sexuality 5


Box 1.1 Meet My Dads 6


Marriage has been transformed 8


Sex has become a topic of social discourse 9


Social movements have affected sexuality 10


Box 1.2 Freud and Hirschfeld: Contrasting Theories on Sexual Orientation 11


Sexuality Can Be Studied with a Wide Variety of Methods 12


Biomedical research focuses on the underlying mechanisms of sex 12


Psychology includes diverse approaches to sexuality 13


Sociologists focus on the connection between sex and society 15


The economic approach weighs costs and benefits 16


Chapter 1 Sexuality: Pathways to Understanding 3


A Woman’s Vulva Includes Her Mons, Labia, Vaginal Opening, and Clitoris 22


There is more to the clitoris than meets the eye 24


Box 2.1 Female Genital Cutting 26


The appearance of the vaginal opening is variable 27


The Vagina Is the Outermost Portion of the Female Reproductive Tract 29


The vagina undergoes changes during arousal 31


The G-spot is a controversial erogenous zone 31


The Anus Can Also Be a Sex Organ 32


The Uterus Serves a Double Duty 32 Box 2.2 Genital Self-Examination 33


Cancer can affect the cervix or the endometrium 34


Other uterine conditions include fibroids, endometriosis, abnormal bleeding, and prolapse 35


Should hysterectomy be so common? 36


The Oviducts Are the Site of Fertilization 36


The Ovaries Produce Ova and Sex Hormones 37


Box 2.3 The Feedback Loop that Controls Female Hormone Production 38


Menstruation Is a Biological Process with Cultural and Practical Aspects 40


Box 2.4 Menstrual Synchrony: Reality or Myth? 41


The menstrual cycle has three phases 42


The cycle is driven by hormonal changes 43


Does the menstrual cycle influence sexuality? 44


Attitudes toward menstruation vary 44


Box 2.5 Attitudes toward Menstruation 45


Women use pads, tampons, or cups during menstruation 46


Menstrual Problems Are Common but Treatable 48


Menstrual pain may or may not reflect underlying pelvic disease 48


The premenstrual syndrome has physical and psychological aspects 48


Menstruation stops during pregnancy—and for many other reasons 49


Sex steroids affect systems in women besides the reproductive tract 50


The Breasts Have Both Erotic and Reproductive Significance 50


Chapter 2 Women’s Bodies 21


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Breast cancer mortality can be reduced 51


Many factors affect the risk of breast cancer 52


Early detection is important 54


Box 2.6 Breast Self-Examination 55


Treatment depends on the diagnostic findings and the woman’s choice 56


Most women with breast cancer return to an active sex life 56


The Male External Genitalia Are the Penis and Scrotum 62


The penis combines erotic, reproductive, and urinary functions 63


Box 3.1 Male Circumcision 64


Box 3.2 How Big Should a Penis Be? 67


Box 3.3 Diphallia 68


Penile Erection Involves Nerves, Blood, and Chemistry 68


Erection is filling of the penis with blood 69


Muscles are also involved in erection 70


Erections occur during sleep 70


The scrotum regulates the temperature of the testicles 70


The Testicles Produce Sperm and Sex Hormones 71


Other glands contribute secretions to the semen 73


What is semen? 74


Box 3.4 Disorders of the Testicles 75


Box 3.5 Disorders of the Prostate Gland 76


Ejaculation Requires Coordination of Muscles and Glands 77


The testicles secrete sex hormones 78


Box 3.6 Designer Steroids 80


The brain and pituitary gland regulate hormone levels 80


Nudity Is Culturally Regulated 81


Chapter 3 Men’s Bodies 61


Genes and Hormones Guide Sex Development 88


Female and male reproductive tracts develop from different precursors 88


Female and male external genitalia develop from the same precursors 89


The gonads descend during development 91


Puberty is sexual maturation 92


The brain also differentiates sexually 92


Sex Development May Go Awry 93 Chromosomal anomalies affect growth and fertility 93


The gonads or genitals may be sexually ambiguous 95


Box 4.1 My Life with Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome 96


Gender Is a Central Aspect of Personhood 97 Gender identity might not match anatomical sex 97


Women and men differ in a variety of cognitive and personality traits 98


There are Many Sex Differences in Sexuality 99


Many gender differences arise early in life 101


Biological Factors Influence Gender 102


Evolutionary forces act differently on females and males 102


Box 4.2 Gendered Play in Primates 103


Experiments demonstrate a role for sex hormones 103


Life Experiences Influence Gender 105 Gender is molded by socialization 105


Cognitive developmental models emphasize thought processes 108


Gender Development Is Interactive 108 Box 4.3 The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl 109


Transgender People Cross Society’s Deepest Divide 110


Box 4.4 Trans Men and Women in Cross- Cultural Perspective 111


Transexual individuals are of more than one kind 112


Changing sex is a multistage process 113


Some transgender people do not want surgery 115


Box 4.5 How Should We Treat Gender- Dysphoric Children? 116


Trans people struggle for awareness and acceptance 118


Chapter 4 Sex, Gender, and Transgender 87


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Sexual Attraction: It Takes Two 124 Beauty is not entirely in the eye of the beholder 124


Culture influences the attractiveness of bodies 126


Attractiveness involves senses besides vision 129


Behavior and personality influence sexual attractiveness 130


Box 5.1 Sex Pheromones 131


Familiarity may increase or decrease attraction 133


Perceived attractiveness varies around the menstrual cycle 135


Judgments of attractiveness change as people get to know each other 136


Asexual women and men do not experience sexual attraction 136


Sexual Arousal Has Multiple Roots 137 Fantasy is a common mode of sexual arousal 138


Arousal occurs in response to a partner 139


Hormones influence sexual arousability 140


Conditioning may influence arousal 141


Box 5.2 Aphrodisiacs and Drugs 142


Sexual Arousal Follows a Response Cycle 143


In the excitement phase, genital responses begin 143


In the plateau phase, arousal is maintained 144


Orgasm is the climax of sexual arousal 145


Box 5.3 Female Ejaculation 146


Brain imaging suggests where orgasm may be experienced 147


Box 5.4 Foot Orgasms 148


In the resolution phase, arousal subsides 149


The phases may be linked in different ways 149


Some people experience multiple orgasms 150


Men experience a refractory period 151


The Masters and Johnson cycle may be incomplete 151


Chapter 5 Attraction, Arousal, and Response 123


People Derive Pleasure from Diverse Sexual Behaviors 156


Masturbation Is a Very Common Form of Sexual Expression 156


Box 6.1 Sex and Happiness 157


Negative attitudes toward masturbation are still prevalent 158


Several demographic factors influence masturbation 158


Women use more diverse techniques of masturbation than men 160


Gay people masturbate more than heterosexuals 161


Different cultures have different attitudes toward masturbation 161


The Kiss Represents True Love— Sometimes 162


Sexual Touching Takes Many Forms 163


Oral Sex Is Increasingly Popular 164 Fellatio is oral stimulation of the penis 164


Cunnilingus is oral stimulation of the vulva 165


Most Heterosexual Sex Includes Coitus 166 Coitus can be performed in many different


positions 166


The man-above position is a traditional favorite 167


The women’s movement encouraged alternative positions 168


Box 6.2 Progress in Coitus Research 169


Box 6.3 Sex and the Seasons 171


Anal Sex May Be a Part of Either Heterosexual or Male Homosexual Behavior 172


Men and Women May Have Different Preferences for Sexual Encounters 173


Sex Toys Are Used to Enhance Sexual Pleasure 174


Sex May Be in Groups 177 Box 6.4 What Is “Great Sex”? 178


Sexual Behavior and Attitudes Vary among Cultures 179


The Kama Sutra is the classic work on how to make love 179


The Aka emphasize the importance of frequent sex 181


Many Disabled People Have Active Sex Lives 181


Box 6.5 On Seeing a Sex Surrogate 182


Many intellectually disabled people are competent to make sexual choices 183


Spinal cord injuries present a major challenge to sexual expression 184


Arthritis is the number one disability affecting sex 186


Chapter 6 Sexual Behavior 155


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Sexual Relationships Are Motivated by Many Factors 192


Moral Judgments about Sex Depend on Its Context 192


Demographic factors affect sexual attitudes 192


Box 7.1 Who May Marry? 194


Americans’ Attitudes Have Changed over Time 195


Casual Sex Has More Appeal to Men than to Women 196


Hooking up—the new norm? 196


Box 7.2 Straight Women, Gay Sex 197


Hookups can be pleasurable or abusive 198


Hookups can have positive or negative consequences 200


Casual sex is more accepted in the gay male community 200


Negotiating sex involves flirting 201


Box 7.3 Flirting Styles 202


Non-Cohabiting Relationships Are Often Short-Lived 203


Same-sex relationships have their own scripts 205


Non-cohabiting relationships may evolve rapidly 205


Love Cements Many Sexual Relationships 206


There are different kinds of love 206


Being in love may be the justification for marriage or sex 206


Liking and reciprocal attraction precede falling in love 206


Researchers are probing the biological basis of love 207


One theory proposes that love has three components 208


Unrequited Love Is Painful for Both Parties 210


Box 7.4 Love Stories 211


The rejector may experience guilt 212


Life Experiences Mold Our Sexual Relationships 213


Relationship styles are influenced by childhood attachments 213


Couples in relationships resemble each other 213


Communication Is a Key Factor in the Success of Relationships 214


Communication may be inhibited by upbringing or by the gender barrier 214


Relationship and marriage education teaches communication skills 215


How couples deal with conflict affects the stability of their relationship 216


Love, Jealousy, and Infidelity Are Intertwined 218


Jealousy can have a positive function 218


Extra-Pair Relationships Have Many Styles and Motivations 219


Personal and evolutionary factors influence infidelity 220


Box 7.5 We Just Clicked 221


Extra-pair relationships are uncommon 222


Chapter 7 Sexual Relationships 191


Pregnancy and Childbirth Raise Major Health Concerns 228


Pregnancy Is Confirmed by Hormonal Tests 228


Box 8.1 Birth Facts 229


Infertility Can Result from a Problem in the Woman or in the Man 230


A variety of factors can reduce sperm counts 230


Box 8.2 Declining Sperm Counts? 231


In vitro fertilization can circumvent many sperm problems 232


Box 8.3 Choosing Children’s Sex 234


Sperm can be donated 235


Abnormalities of the female reproductive tract may reduce fertility 236


Failure to ovulate can be dealt with by drugs or by egg donation 236


Surrogate mothers bear children for others 236


Adoption is limited by the supply of healthy infants 237


Fertility declines with age 237


Many Embryos Do Not Survive 239 Rh factor incompatibility can threaten second


pregnancies 239


Ectopic pregnancy can endanger the mother’s life 239


Chapter 8 Fertility, Pregnancy, and Childbirth 227


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Pregnancy Is Conventionally Divided into Three Trimesters 240


The First Trimester Is a Period of Major Changes 240


Prenatal care provides health screening, education, and support 242


Adequate nutrition is vital to a successful pregnancy 242


Tobacco, alcohol, drugs, and radiation can harm the fetus 243


The Second Trimester Is the Easiest 245 Tests can detect fetal abnormalities 245


Sex during pregnancy is healthy 247


Moderate exercise during pregnancy is beneficial 248


The Third Trimester Is a Time of Preparation 248


A hospital is the best location for childbirth if complications are foreseen 249


Childbirth classes prepare parents for birth 249


The fetus also makes preparations for birth 250


Labor Has Three Stages 251


The first stage of labor is marked by uterine contractions and cervical dilation 251


Box 8.4 Pain-free Childbirth 253


The second stage is the delivery of the baby 254


The newborn child adapts quickly 255


The third stage is the expulsion of the placenta 255


Box 8.5 Cesarean Section 256


Premature or delayed birth is hazardous 256


The Period after Birth Places Many Demands on Parents 257


Postpartum depression may be accompanied by disordered thinking 258


Childbirth and parenthood affect sexuality 258


Breast-Feeding Is the Preferred Method of Nourishing the Infant 259


Lactation is orchestrated by hormones 259


The content of breast milk changes over time 259


Infant formula is an alternative to breast milk 260


Breast-feeding has many advantages and some drawbacks 260


Birth Control Has a Long History 266 Feminists led the campaign to legalize


contraception 266


Box 9.1 Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement 267


Contraception has not yet solved the problem of unintended pregnancy 268


Different users have different contraceptive needs 268


Physical Methods Block Sperm Transport 270


Male condoms are reliable when properly used 270


Female condoms are relatively intrusive 272


Box 9.2 Male Contraceptives of the Future? 273


Diaphragms and cervical caps are inconvenient but have few side effects 274


Spermicides are not very reliable when used alone 275


Intrauterine devices require little attention 276


Hormone-Based Methods Are Easy to Use 277


Combination pills offer health benefits 278


Continuous use of combination pills eliminates menstrual periods 280


Progestin-only pills have fewer side effects 281


Hormones Can Be Administered by Non-Oral Routes 282


Depo-Provera lasts three months 282


Transdermal patches last a week 283


Vaginal rings last three weeks 284


Implants are extremely reliable 285


Behavioral Methods Can Be Demanding 285 In fertility awareness methods, couples avoid coitus


during the fertile window 285


The withdrawal method is simple but challenging 287


Noncoital sex can be used as a means of avoiding pregnancy 288


There Are Contraceptive Options after Unprotected Coitus 289


Sterilization Is Highly Reliable 290 Vasectomy is a brief outpatient procedure 290


Tubal sterilization is more invasive and expensive 292


Disabled Persons Have Special Contraceptive Needs 293


Several Safe Abortion Procedures Are Available 293


Chapter 9 Contraception and Abortion 265


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Box 9.3 Abortion in the United States: Key Statistics 294


Vacuum aspiration is the standard first-trimester surgical method 295


Dilation and evacuation is used early in the second trimester 295


Induced labor and hysterotomy are performed late in the second trimester 296


Medical abortions are two-step procedures 296


Abortions do not cause long-lasting ill effects 297


Box 9.4 Does Abortion Traumatize Women? 298


Americans Are Divided on Abortion, but Most Favor Restricted Availability 298


The availability of abortion is decreasing 299


Box 9.5 Feticide 301


Some Forms of Childhood Sexual Expression Are Common 306


Primates display sexual behavior early in life 306


In contemporary Western culture, children are insulated from sex 306


Some children engage in solitary sexual activity 307


Box 10.1 Talking with Children about Sex 308


Sex with others can occur during childhood 309


Cultures vary in their attitudes toward childhood sexuality 310


Some Children Have Sexual Contacts with Adults 311


Most adult-child contacts involve older children and are single encounters 311


Some kinds of adult-child sex are more harmful than others 311


Strategies to prevent adult-child sex are quite effective 312


Box 10.2 Sex and Suggestibility 313


Preadolescence May Be Marked by an Increase in Sexual Interest 314


Preadolescent children segregate by sex 314


Strict gender norms may traumatize children who become gay adults 314


Puberty Is a Period of Rapid Maturation 315 Puberty is marked by visible and invisible changes 315


Box 10.3 My First Period 317


Puberty occurs earlier in girls than boys 318


What drives puberty? 319


The body signals its readiness for puberty to the brain 320


Puberty may come too early or too late 321


Adolescence Is a Time of Sexual Exploration 322


Many cultures have puberty rites 322


There are social influences on teen sexual behavior 323


Social media have risks and benefits 324


Males masturbate more than females 325


The sexual behavior of American teens has increased and diversified 326


Box 10.4 Losing It 327


Noncoital sex is popular among teens 328


Teen Sexuality Is Central to Identity Development 329


Teen relationships are often short-lived 330


Teen pregnancy is declining but is still too common 330


Chapter 10 Sexuality across the Life Span: From Birth to Adolescence 305


In Young Adulthood, Conflicting Demands Influence Sexual Expression 336


Most young men and women have only a few sex partners 336


Cohabitation Is an Increasingly Prevalent Lifestyle 337


Box 11.1 Cohabitation: Laws in Conflict 337


Cohabitation has diverse meanings 338


Cohabitation does not harm a subsequent marriage 339


Chapter 11 Sexuality across the Life Span: Adulthood 335


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Marriage Takes Diverse Forms 339 The formalization of sexual unions has social


and personal functions 340


Many societies have permitted polygamy 340


Box 11.2 Mormon Polygamy 341


Polyamory includes a variety of nonmonogamous relationships 342


The Institution of Marriage Is Evolving 343 Box 11.3 Extreme Marriages 344


Companionate marriage makes the availability of divorce a necessity 344


Marriage is becoming a minority status 345


Relationship options have diversified 345


Most Long-Term Couples Are Satisfied with Their Sex Lives 346


The frequency of sex declines in the course of long-term relationships 347


Marital satisfaction declines during middle age 348


Many Factors Bring Relationships to an End 348


Box 11.4 You Know the Future of Your Marriage 349


Dissimilarity between husbands and wives shortens marriages 350


Marital Disruption Can Have Negative and Positive Consequences 351


Divorced men and women can suffer psychological, physical, and economic damage 351


Divorce may be the start of a new life 351


Many divorced people remarry 352


Does marriage have a future? 352


Menopause Marks Women’s Transition to Infertility 353


Menopause may be caused by depletion of ova 354


Women may experience a decline in sexual desire at menopause 354


Decreased hormone levels affect a woman’s physiology 355


Hormone therapy can reduce menopausal symptoms 355


Ethnicity influences the experience of menopause 356


Men’s Fertility Declines Gradually with Age 357


The Sex Lives of Old People Have Traditionally Been Ignored 357


Aging is accompanied by physiological changes in the sexual response 359


Medical conditions, drugs, and social factors can impair the sexuality of older people 359


Box 11.5 Seniors on Sex 360

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