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HDFS 145 Final Study Guide

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HDFS 145 Final Exam Study Guide
EXAM 1
Family Types
Single-parent and step-families
Usually headed by mothers 85%
Divorced/likely she has never been married
Two-provider families (patriarchy – father runs)
Traditional family
Married couple, (father/mother and children)
Family of procreation
Father works, mother stays at home
Married/Cohabitation couples who both work
Over 50% of mothers with children under one year work at least part-time
US Census definition of marriage
Two or more persons (one of whom is the householder) related by birth, marriage, or adoption, residing together
The definition we recognize adds
Respect, responsibility to each other, commitment and identification with one another as family. We include …show more content…

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Partner selection
Endogamy- marrying within ethnic, class or social group
Exogamy- marrying outside ethnic, class or social group
Homogamy- marrying someone who is in some culturally way, similar to yourself
Heterogamy- marrying someone who is in some culturally way, different than yourself
Similarity strengthens, difference weakens
To develop a good relationship you need time, togetherness and talking
Five bonding forces of love
Knowledge, trust, reliance, commitment and touch (emotionally and physically)
Cohabitation- Two people who are not married live together in an emotionally and/or sexually intimate relationship on a long-term or permanent basis
Sexuality
The Sexual Revolution (1950-1980)
The pill introduced in the 1960s
Mid-1980s was AIDS
AIDs was deadly – no cure, no treatment, lots of fear
Sexual activity before marriage and outside of marriage was greatly reduced
Renewed emphasis on monogamy

Sexual expression covers a wide variety of behaviors
Autoeroticism: only you
Sexual fantasies, erotic dreams, masturbation
Interpersonal behaviors: with someone else
Pleasuring – non-sexual
Outercourse, petting – non-penetrative
Kissing, caressing, oral contact
Penile-Vaginal intercourse (coitus)
Anal intercourse – riskiest sexual behavior
The Sexual Response Cycle
Phase 1: Excitement
Muscle tension increase, heart rate quickens, nipples harden, erection of mans penis, lubrication of vagina
Phase 2: Plateau
Vaginal walls turn dark

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