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Title: Paglia, Warshaw, Stimpson, Morgenson, and statistics


1
Paglia, Warshaw, Stimpson, Morgenson, and
statistics
  • Do the figures lie?

2
Paglias statistics
  • too many dopey, immature, self-pitying women
    walking around like melting sticks of butter.
  • Beware of the deep manipulativeness of rich
    students who were neglected by their parents.
  • academenever looks at life directly.

3
Warshaws statistics
  • 1985 Ms.
  • 25 victims of rape or attempted rape
  • 10 raped in one year, 16.8 attempted raped
  • 26 coerced, 63.5 unwilling sexual contact
  • 8.3 of men had raped.
  • 1957 30 date raped or attempted raped
  • 25 of men attempted forced intercourse
  • 1977 25 raped or attempted raped
  • 26 of men attempted forced intercourse

4
More Warshaw statistics
  • 1982 25 raped, 93 by acquaintances
  • 61 of men sexually touched a woman against her
    will
  • 1982 29 of women physically or psychologically
    forced to have intercourse
  • 1984 20 physically forced on a date
  • 1984 16 raped by an acquaintance
  • 11 of men admitted forcing intercourse
  • 1984 15 of men admitted raping a date

5
Parental responses, Spring, 2000
  • Dad Mom
  • Trust your judgment 3 5
  • Need Christian/Biblical values 7 9
  • Irony/humor 4 1
  • Reserve judgment/neutral/accept 1 4
  • In favor 11 13



6
Sexual organs
  • Genitalia
  • Reproductive tracts
  • Glandular systems
  • Nervous system

7
Women
  • Genitalia
  • Vulva
  • Clitoris
  • Vagina
  • Reproductive tracts
  • Ovaries
  • Fallopian tubes
  • Uterus

8
The vulva
  • Mons pubis or mons veneris
  • Labia majora
  • Labia minora
  • Prepuce or clitoral hood
  • Bartholins glands

9
More about the vulva
  • Vaginal opening
  • Skenes glands
  • Introitus or vestibule
  • Hymen Critical thinking time
  • Pubococcygeal muscles and Kegel exercises (p. 70)
  • Perineum

10
The clitoris
  • Glans
  • Shaft
  • Australian dissections (Helen OConnell, 1998)
  • Shaft erectile tissue extends 3 inside vagina
  • Why overlooked until 1998?
  • Smegma
  • Circumcision, clitoridectomy (excision),
    Pharaonic circumcision, and infibulation

11
The vagina
  • Hymen or maidenhead
  • Annular, cribriform, septate, imperforate, parous
  • Poor indicator of virginity False and -
  • A 3 - 5 inch long flattened tube
  • Very elastic Permits childbirth
  • Mucosal lining Lubrication
  • Nerve endings Outer 1/3 of vagina
  • Grafenberg spot

12
Vaginal health
  • Self-examination with mirror, flashlight
  • Do not douche or use vaginal deodorants
  • Wash vulva daily, but do not scrub
  • Wear all-cotton panties
  • Especially if taking antibiotics or perspiring
  • Normal signs
  • A creamy discharge, clear to white in color
  • Odor from sweet to musky, varies with hormones,
    medication, perspiration

13
Vaginal health, continued
  • Limit tampon use
  • No superabsorbent types
  • Two hour limit no overnight use
  • Change panty liners frequently
  • Warning signs
  • Yellow or green discharge, clumps in discharge
  • Foul odor
  • Irritation, itching, or burning

14
Reproductive tract
  • Uterus
  • Fundus Perimetrium, myometrium, and endometrium
    Endometriosis
  • Cervix and Os
  • Ovaries Hormones and ova
  • Ovarian ligaments
  • Follicles and oocytes
  • Fallopian tubes
  • Hysterectomy

15
Fallopian tubes
  • Fimbriae collect ova
  • Infundibulum and ciliary movement
  • Fertilization
  • Ectopic pregnancy

16
Menstruation
  • Menarche
  • Dysmenorrhea
  • Sexual activity during menses Safer sex
  • PMS/PMDD
  • Research criteria in DSM-IV
  • Limitations of self-report research
  • 10 take time off work or school (Patterson,
    1990)
  • Effect of attitude, diet, exercise, and cold
    weather

17
The menstrual cycle
  • 1. Menstrual phase, 5 days (variable)
  • 2. Proliferative phase, 9- 11 days
  • FSH -- Estrogen -- Endometrial growth
  • 3. Ovulation, 14 days before menses
  • 4. Secretory or luteal phase, 14 days
  • LH -- Progesterone -- Preparation for
    implantation

18
The gynecological examination
  • Medical and sexual history
  • External examination
  • Speculum examination
  • Pap smear
  • Palpation
  • Recto-vaginal examination
  • Breast examination
  • Breast self-examination (p. 82)

19
Breasts
  • Secondary sex characteristics and self-esteem
    Breasts vs. menstruation
  • Mammary glands and ducts
  • Adipose tissue
  • Nipples and areolas
  • Respond to stimulation Temperature, arousal
  • May be involuted
  • Sensitivity varies with menstrual cycle
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