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Appendix B

Sexual Response Cycles

Use your own words to complete the table below with the experiences and changes in anatomy of males and females during the various sexual response phases.

|Stage of Masters |Male Experience |Female Experience |
|and Johnson |and Anatomy |and Anatomy |
|Sexual Response Cycle | | |
|Excitement Phase |During the experiment phase, the male will become |During the experimental phase, the female is |
| |sexually aroused by mental or physical |sexually aroused by physical or mental |
| |stimulation. This will result in a penile |stimulation. Increased blood flow to the |
| |erection, which is due to the increase in blood |vagina will lubricate the vaginal walls, |
| |flow to the corpora cavernosa. |which causes swelling of the female’s |
| | |external genitals. The vaginal lips spread |
| | |due to the swelling and flattening of the |
| | |clitoris, and the nipples become erect. |
|Plateau Phase |During this phase, the erection remains, and the |During this phase, the female experiences |
| |head of the penis becomes darker in color due to |heavy breathing, an increase in heart rate, |
| |the buildup of blood. Pre-ejaculation takes place |and high blood pressure, and Myotonia occurs.|
| |with small amounts of semen being released. Higher|The vagina begins to contract to get ready to|
| |blood pressure, increased heart rate, and heavier |grip the penis, and darkens in color due to |
| |breathing are common during this phase, and |the blood flow increasing. |
| |muscles begin to tighten. | |
|Orgasmic Phase |There are two stages of muscular contractions that|Blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing |
| |make up this phase. During the first stage, |increase reaching their peak, and muscle |
| |seminal fluid begins to collect at the base of the|spasms occur for a female in this phase. |
| |penis, and the bladder opening is shut to prevent |Strong contractions of the pelvic muscle |
| |urine to become mixed in with the semen. During |around the vagina release sexual tension, and|
| |the second phase, contractions of the muscles |are followed by weaker contractions, which |
| |allow semen to shoot through the urethra and out |result in the orgasm a woman experiences. |
| |of the penis, because the external sphincter of | |
| |the bladder relaxes. Heart rate begins to climb | |
| |along with blood pressure and heavier breathing, | |
| |and muscle spasms occur. Orgasms are reached in | |
| |this phase. | |
|Resolution Phase |During this phase, the penis loses the erection |During this phase, the female returns to |
| |and returns to pre-arousal state, due to the blood|pre-arousal stage, and heart rate, blood |
| |returning to the other parts of the body. The |pressure and breathing return to normal |
| |heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing return |levels. The blood is released back into the |
| |to normal within minutes, and the swelling of the |other parts of the body, which reduces the |
| |genitals reverses. It is not possible for a male |swelling, and color of the female’s genitals.|
| |to have continued orgasms. |Multiple orgasms are possible for a female. |

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