Sexual Orientation Flashcards

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What is KS level 0?

A

Exclusively hetero.

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What is KS level 1?

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Predominantly hetero, incidentally homosexual.

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What is KS Level 2?

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Predominantly hetero, but more than incidentally homosexual.

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4
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What is KS level 3?

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Equally hetero and homosexual.

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What is KS level 4?

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Predominantly homosexual, more than incidentally hetero.

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What is KS Level 5?

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Predominantly homosexual, only incidentally hetero.

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What is KS level 6?

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Exclusively homosexual.

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8
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In the Kinsey Continuum, men and women are what percentage?

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Men are 4% exclusively homosexual while women are 1-3%.

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What are some components of the Kinsey Continuum?

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There are challenges to the scale, it is not universally accepted. Views gay and heterosexuality orientations as polar opposites. They have different dimensions.

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10
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What is the Kinsey Scale?

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A scale of heterosexual and homosexual experiences.

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11
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The right to join the military with discrimination happened when?

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1992

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The Hate Crimes Act, including for gay and lesbian people, was enacted when?

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1995

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13
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When did parliament add sexual orientation as a prohibited ground of discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights Act?

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1996

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14
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When did civil marriage rights for same sex couples happen?

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2005

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15
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What determines sexual orientation?

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There is a biological perspective (genetics and orientation), prenatal influences, birth order.

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16
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What are monozygotic twins?

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Identical twins (one egg, one sperm).

17
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What are dizygotic twins?

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Fraternal twins (two eggs, two sperm), technically no different than regular siblings in terms of genetics.

18
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What is the sexual orientation concordance with monozygotic twins?

A

52%

19
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What is the concordance for dizygotic twins?

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22%

20
Q

Coming out to oneself has 4 stages. What are they?

A

Attraction to members of the same sex, self-labeling, sexual contact, disclosure to others.

21
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What are the components of coming out to others?

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Simply that after you have come out to yourself, you come out to your family members and loved ones.

22
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What are some things that can happen more to gay males and lesbian females?

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They are more prone to suicide. They are also more likely to be physically/sexually abused, run away fro home, have suicidal attempts, not engage in organized sports/activities.

23
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What is the reason that female/female sexual activity is not as common in non western countries?

A

It is theorized that this happens because females are more sexually repressed in these areas in a general sense.

24
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For and Beach looked at 76 proliterate societies in 1952 and found what?

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That 64% had male/male sexual interaction socially accepted. The other 36% had social sanctions.