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Harry Benjamin's Syndrome: A biological condition
in which a person's brain develops as one sex, but the rest of the body takes
on the physical attributes of the other sex. This appears to be caused by an
interruption to the sexual differentiation processes which normally happen in
early pregnancy. This syndrome has been renamed
Transgenderism or Gender Identity Disorder (GID).
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Hebephilia: A condition in which an adult or older teen, usually male, is
sexually attracted to young persons who are going through puberty -- typically 11 to 14 years-of-age. The older person may or may
not act on their feelings.
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 | Hermaphrodite: A person who possesses elements of male and female
primary sexual characteristics.
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Heternormal: The opinion that only heterosexual sexual orientation is normal, natural, and potentially moral.
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 | Heterosexism: Rejecting homosexuality and bisexuality as a
normal, valid sexual orientation for a minority of adults.
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 | Heterosexual:
 | General definition: A sexual orientation in which a person is
sexually attracted only to persons of the opposite gender. They may or
may not act on their attraction. |
 | Religious conservatives: A behavior in which a person engages in
sexual activity only with members of the opposite gender.
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 | Homophobia: A term that has so many
different definitions that it is almost meaningless. A few of its meanings
are:
 | Fear of persons with a homosexual orientation. |
 | Hatred of homosexuals. |
 | A desire to restrict the human rights of homosexuals, including the
right to marry. We use this meaning in this web site.
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 | Homosexual:
 | General definition: A sexual orientation in which a person is
sexually attracted only to persons of the same gender. They may or may
not act on their attraction. It is generally regarded by gays, lesbians,
bisexuals, religious liberals, human sexuality researchers and others as
normal, natural, not chosen and fixed. It is
generally considered to be morally neutral. |
 | Religious conservatives: A behavior involving
sexual activity with members of the same gender. It is generally
regarded as abnormal, unnatural, chosen, and changeable. It is
considered sinful, irrespective of the nature of the relationship
between the participants.
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 | Hysterotomy: A method of inducing an abortion in late pregnancy.
It is similar to performing a Caesarian Section. An incision is made into
the woman's uterus and the fetus is removed.
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 | Implantation: The embedding of the
zygote in the inside wall of the uterus.
 | Medical specialists define this act as the start of pregnancy. |
 | Religious conservatives generally define fertilization as the start of
pregnancy.
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 | Incest: Sexual behavior between two persons who are closely
related genetically -- typically parent-child or brother-sister. Various political jurisdictions and faith groups define
the degree of closeness differently.
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 | Infanticide:
 | General definition: Killing a newborn baby. |
 | Religious conservatives: Some consider an abortion that is very late in
pregnancy to be a form of infanticide.
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Infantophilia: Synonym: "Nepiophilia." An individual, typically male, who is 16 years or older and who is sexually attracted to very young children ages 0 to 3. The older person may or may not sexually abuse the child.
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Intersexuals: An individual who
was born with anatomy or physiology
which differ from cultural ideals of male and female." The newborn
may have an enlarged or protruding clitoris, or a "micro-penis".
1 Frequently, intersex infants undergo genital surgery to make them appear
as a "normal" female. There is growing opposition to such surgery.
As adults, they often "manifest physical characteristics,
expression or identity" that differs from the sex that was assigned
to them at birth. 2
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 | Lesbian:
 | General definition: A female who is
sexually attracted only to other women. She may or may
not act on their attraction. |
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Religious and social conservative usage: A woman who engages in
sexual activity with other women.
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 | Lingam: Sanskrit word for the penis. Loosely translated as "wand
of light."
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 | Masturbation: Usually refers to any
manual self-stimulation of a person's sexual organs. Mutual masturbation
involves two or more persons stimulating each other.
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 | Metrosexual: An urban male with a heterosexual orientation
who rejects many macho attributes often linked to masculinity. He adopts
many traits often associated with heterosexual females and gay males --
e.g. expensive hair care, stylish clothes. 3
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 | Miscarriage: An event in which an embryo, or a fetus before the
25th week of gestation, dies from natural causes and is expelled from the
woman's body.
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 | Monogamy: An exclusive sexual relationship between two persons.
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 | Monosexual: A person who is sexually attracted to persons of
only one sex. They may have a heterosexual or a homosexual orientation.
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 | Morning-after pill: Synonym for emergency
contraception that is used up to 72 hours after unprotected sexual
intercourse to prevent pregnancy.
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Nepiophilia: Synonym: "Infantophilia:" An individual, typically male, who is 16 years or older and who is sexually attracted to very young children ages 0 to 3. The older person may or may not sexually abuse the child.
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Omnisexual: An individual who is open to -- or who actually engages
in -- a broad range of sexual activities, which might involve males and
females, a wide range of adult ages, and perhaps a variety of paraphilias.
Synonym: pansexual.
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 | Open marriage: A committed relationship of two persons in
which both are free to engage in outside sexual relationships.
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 | Oral Sex: The use of the mouth and/or tongue to stimulate another
person's genitals.
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Orgasm: A combination of phenomenally intense feelings of
pleasure with contractions of muscles in the area of the genitals. Many
women can have a series of orgasms, one following shortly after another.
Most men have only a single orgasm, accompanied by an ejaculation. Some men
can experience multiple orgasms within a short interval, in which
ejaculation occurs only once, during the last orgasm.
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 | Orgy: Sexual activity involving a group of more than two persons
together.
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 | Ovum: The female reproductive cell. Plural form: ova
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Pansexual: An individual who is open to -- or who actually engages
in -- a very broad range of sexual activities, which might involve males and
females, a wide range of adult ages, and perhaps a variety of paraphilias.
Synonym: omnisexual.
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Paraphilia: An umbrella term which includes many conditions in which an adult's sexual arousing
fantasies involve non-human objects, the infliction of pain, non-adults, or
other non-consenting persons. Some examples are: ephebophila, exhibitionism, hebephilia,
fetishism, frotteurism, pedophilia, sexual masochism, sexual sadism,
transvestite behavior, and voyeurism. It is derived from two Greek words: ''para" means "beyond" and "philia"
means "love for." They may or may not act on their
attraction. Some religious and social conservatives link the 25 or so recognized
paraphilias with the three generally accepted sexual orientations
(homosexuality, bisexuality and heterosexuality) and add transgenderism to
produce 30 classifications that they arbitrarily define as sexual orientations. There is
a near consensus among people who are not religious and social conservatives
that only the three generally accepted sexual orientations exist.
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 | Pedophile: From the Greek "pis" (child) and "philia" (friendship.)
- Medical definition: An adult or older youth who has "recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors
involving sexual activity with a prepubescent child or children (age 13 years or younger)." Some pedophiles prefer males,
others prefer females, and some are aroused by both males and females." 1 Pedophiles do not necessarily act on their desires.
- Common definition: An adult or older youth who sexually abuses a prepubescent
child or children.
- Law enforcement definition: An adult or older youth who has been convicted of a crime involving a child or youth under the age of 18.
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 | Phebophilia: Alternative term for ephebophilia. Both words are
derived from the Greek words ''phepius" means "youth;" and "philia"
means "love for."
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Plural marriage: Synonym for polygyny. Typically, one husband shares
many wives; each wife sometimes has a separate living space.
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 | Polyamory: Greek for "many loves." The state of loving
multiple people at the same time. This tends to be vary exhausting!
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 | Polyandry: The extremely rare practice in which a woman is
married to
more than one husband.
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 | Polygamy: An umbrella term encompassing both polyandry and
polygyny.
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 | Polyfidelity: A committed relationships involving more than
two persons in which all sexual activity is confined to the group.
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Polygyny: The practice whereby a man has more than one wife.
This was seen in many places in the Bible. It is still practiced in
predominately Muslim countries where a man can generally be married to
up to four wives -- but only if he can treat them equally. This is seen in many Western U.S. states
among some fundamentalist Mormon denominations. It is illegal in Canada. However, it has been practiced for decades by a fundamentalist Mormon sect in British Columbia, Canada with minimal government and police interference.
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 | Polymarriage: A committed relationship involving more than
two persons. It often involves a commitment ritual. Synonym: Group
marriage
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 | Pre-embryo: The products of conception shortly after time of
fertilization when its cells are undifferentiated.
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Prepubescent: An ambiguous term used to refer to a child who has not reached puberty or to a child who is close to attaining puberty.
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 | Quad: In a sexual sense: A sexual exchange involving four
persons. A sexually active relationship involving four persons.
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 | Queer: This most often
refers to something that is strange or odd. It is also often used in
reference to gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, intersex, and asexual
communities. It is also used as a synonym for GLBT and LGBT. Antonym:
heteronormative.
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 | Rape: A criminal act involving sexual activity without the
informed consent of the other person. This may happen because of coercion,
or because the other person in not fully capable of granting consent, or is
underage.
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RU-486: A commonly used abortifacient
medication used to terminate pregnancy non-surgically. |