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Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America, 7th Edition

2  Friendship and love  Love and sexuality  How do I love thee?  Jealousy  Making love last  The nature of communication  Sexual communication  Conflict and intimacy Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

3  How are they different?  How are they the same? Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

4  Intimacy  Length of time  Culture  Sexual orientation Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

5  Sex outside of committed relationships  Men, women, sex and love  Love without sex Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

6  Styles of love - Lee › Mania › Ludus › Storge › Agape › Pragma Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

7  Triangular theory of love – Sternberg  Components of love › Intimacy › Commitment › Passion  Geometry  Kinds of love › Liking › Companionate › Empty › Nonlove › Romantic › Infatuation › Fatuous › Consummate Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

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10  Infant caregiver attachment  Romantic love  Types of attachment › Secure › Ambivalent › Avoidant  Unrequited love Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

11  Definition  Psychological dimension  Management Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

12  Extramarital involvement  Extra dyadic involvements in relationships  Extra dyadic involvement in exclusive marriages  Extramarital sex in nonexclusive marriages Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

13  Intimate love  Commitment  Caring  Self disclosure Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

14  Definition  Cultural and ethnic context  Social context  Psychological context Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

15 Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

16  Proximity  Posture & position  Eye contact  Touching Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

17  The halo effect  Interest and opening lines  First move and beyond  Directing sexual activity Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

18  Sexual communication in established relationships  Initiating sexual activity  Gender differences in partner communication Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

19  Obstacles to discussing sex  Keys to good communication  Self disclosure  Trust  Feedback Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

20  Sexual conflict  Fighting about sex Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

21  Strategies  Negotiation › Agreement as a gift › Bargaining Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010

Friendship and love Love and sexuality How do I love thee? Jealousy Making love last The nature of communication Sexual communication Conflict and intimacy