Outline of human sexualityThe following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to human sexuality: Human sexuality is the capacity to have erotic experiences and responses.[1] Human sexuality can also refer to the way one person is sexually attracted to another person of the opposite sex (heterosexuality), the same sex (homosexuality), or having both tendencies (bisexuality). The lack of sexual attraction is referred to as asexuality.[2] Human sexuality impacts cultural, political, legal and philosophical aspects of life, as well as being widely connected to issues of morality, ethics, theology, spirituality, or religion. It is not, however, directly tied to gender.[citation needed] History of human sexuality
Types of human sexuality
Sexual orientation
Other sex-related identitiesTypes of sexual activity
Physiological events
UnsortedSexology (science of sex)
Sex education
Philosophy of sexCultureLegal aspects
Sexual assault
Religious aspects
Psychological aspectsEconomic aspects
Human sexuality organizations
Literature
Encyclopedias about sex
PeopleSee also
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