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Glossary list of "I"
Implantation
The attachment of the pre-embryo to the lining of the uterus.
Impotence
Inability to achieve an erection.
Incest
Sexual activity between members of the same family.
Infatuation
Impulsive, usually short-lived, emotional and erotic attachment to another person.
Informal Values
Social sanctions for behaviors that may or may not be consistent with socially sanctioned ideals for behavior.
Inhibited Arousal
The inability to become sexually aroused and enjoy sex play, despite one's sexual desire.
Inhibited Orgasm
Inability to have an orgasm.
Inhibited Sexual Desire
The lack of sexual desire.
Inhibition
Feeling restraint due to fear or guilt.
Intercourse
Sexual activity between two people in which insertion of the penis occurs. This includes vaginal intercourse, oral intercourse, and anal intercourse.
Internalized Homophobia
The fear of homosexuality within one's self.
Internal Sex and Reproductive Organs
The organs inside the body that are responsible for producing, moving, and nourishing human reproductive cells. Because internal organs may be sensitive or respond to sexual stimulation, these organs are also called sex organs.
Intersex
People with ambiguous sex organs, neither exclusively female nor exclusively male, for example, people with androgen insensitivity syndrome, Kleinfelter syndrome, or congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Intimacy
The closeness and familiarity we feel as we share our private and personal selves with someone else.
Introitus
The tissue of the inner vulva that frames the opening to the vagina.
IUD(Intrauterine Device)
A small device made of plastic, which may contain copper or a natural hormone, that is inserted into the uterus by a clinician. A reversible method of birth control available only by prescription.