
Impotence
- (impotent adj.)
The inability to get or sustain an erection. See erectile
dysfunction.
Incest:
Webster's New World dictionary defines it as: Sexual intercourse
between two people too related to marry. (however, this
would not include anything other than intercourse, so, that
is no longer a valid definition in most states in the USA,
Canada and worldwide).
Saunders
Dictionary of Medicine and Nursing defines it as:
Sexual activity between two persons so closely related that
marriage between them is legally or culturally prohibited.
Infatuation:
Emotional or "foolish" love for another person.
Inhibited
Arousal:
The inability to become sexually aroused or enjoy foreplay
despite ones 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. It also means: communication
or dealings among people.
Internalized
Homophobia:
The fear of homosexuality
within oneself.
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.
Intimacy:
The closeness and familiarity we feel as we share our private
and personal selves with someone else.
IUD
(Intrauterine Device):
A small device made of plastic or sometimes copper that
may or may not contain a hormone. It is inserted into the
uterus by a health care provider. Available only by prescription
as a form of birth control. It is believed to prevent implantation
of a fertilized egg.
