Sexual arousal
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* [[Sexual attraction]] | * [[Sexual attraction]] | ||
* [[Sexual desire]] | * [[Sexual desire]] | ||
- | * [[Sexual frustration]] | ||
* [[Sexual arousal disorder]] | * [[Sexual arousal disorder]] | ||
- | * [[Impotence]] | + | ** [[Impotence]] |
- | * [[Frigidity]] | + | ** [[Frigidity]] |
* [[Human sexuality]] | * [[Human sexuality]] | ||
- | * [[Kinsey report]] | ||
- | * [[Sexual orientation]] | ||
* [[Hypersexuality]] | * [[Hypersexuality]] | ||
- | * [[Sexual intercourse]] | ||
* [[Erotica]] | * [[Erotica]] | ||
* [[Aphrodisiac]] | * [[Aphrodisiac]] | ||
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Sexual arousal is the process and state of an animal being ready for sexual activity. Sexual pleasure is an innate component of human sexuality, and it permeates human experience. Outward signs of sexual arousal are an erection in the human male and vaginal lubrication in the human female.
See also
- Arousal
- Sexual attraction
- Sexual desire
- Sexual arousal disorder
- Human sexuality
- Hypersexuality
- Erotica
- Aphrodisiac
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