Sexuality is essential to the way one conceives oneself. It maydepend on one's experiences and considerations that often fluctuatethroughout his or her lifespan. It gets impacted by differentbiopsychosocial, economic, cultural, religious, and spiritualfactors. The textbook states that with the passing time, theemotional, intellectual, and physical aspects of sexual desire andexpression become fairly stable in both genders. The Western viewshave equalized aging with dying, so most of the people probablyhave a confined view of aged adults as sexually active individuals.Unfortunately, our healthcare providers are also not exempted fromthese stereotypical attitudes.
Regardless of sexual orientation, how are men and women similarand different in terms of their attitudes toward sex and love?
Describe Sternberg's Triangular theory of Love. Can you comparea relationship you have experienced to Sternberg's theory?
How does a social cultural message add to the stereotypes towardsexuality in aging population?
Are there changes in the sexual behavior of the agedpopulation?
Describe the changes in sexuality from puberty through lateadulthood. Describe how a person's definition and experience ofsexuality and intimacy often fluctuates throughout his or herlifespan. What are some of the influences as it relates to \"changesin sexuality from puberty to late adulthood\"?