Come as you are by emily nagoski6/4/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() They diagnosed appetite, arousal, or orgasm as normal or problematic. ![]() ![]() Its stages: appetite for sex, arousal, and orgasm.įor decades, “Kaplan’s new triphasic model of sexual response served as the foundation for diagnostic criteria in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.” Doctors used it to decide whether a person was sexually dysfunctional or not. So, she revised it and introduced a triphasic model. A decade later, after studying patients with sexual dysfunction, Helen Singer Kaplan realized that Masters and Johnson’s model lacked something very important: desire. According to them, the normal human body’s physiological responses to sexual stimulation were, in order of occurrence, excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution. In 1964, William Masters and Virginia Johnson developed the first scientific description of the physiology of sexual response: the famous four-phase model. The dual control model of sexual response: turn on the ons, turn off the offs So, get ready to learn why each of us is a sexually unique being and discover how important context is to sexual desire and pleasure. At least that’s what it means to Emily Nagoski, one of the most popular sex educators of our time. “Come as You Are” doesn’t only have to be a song by Nirvana, it can also be an invitation to explore your sexual uniqueness. ![]()
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