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Acculturation  The process of incorporating the beliefs and customs of a new culture.
Body-centered sex  Sexual expression in which the emphasis is on the body and physical pleasure.
Buccal smear  A test of genetic sex, in which a small scraping of cells is taken from the inside of the mouth, stained, and examined under a microscope.
Female-to-male transsexual (FTM)  A person born with a female body whose gender identity is male and wishes to undergo gender reassignment.
Gender dysphoria (dis-FOR-ee-uh)  Unhappiness with one's gender; another term for transsexualism.
Gender identity disorder (GID)  A strong and persistent cross-gender identification.
Gender reassignment  The process for transsexuals to change their body to the other gender.
Gender role  A set of norms, or culturally defined expectations, that define how people of one gender ought to behave.
Male-to-female transsexual (MTF)  A person who is born with a male body but who has a female identity and wishes to become a female biologically in order to match her identity.
Penile strain gauge  A device used to measure physiological sexual arousal in the male; it is a flexible loop that fits around the base of the penis.
Person-centered sex  Sexual expression in which the emphasis is on the relationship and emotions between the two people.
Photoplethysmograph (foh-toh-pleth-ISS-moh-graf)  An acrylic cylinder that is placed inside the vagina in order to measure physiological sexual arousal in the female. Also called a photometer.
Self-disclosure  Telling personal information to another person.
Socialization  The ways in which society conveys to the individual its norms or expectations for his or her behavior.
Stereotype  A generalization about a group of people (e.g., men) that distinguishes them from others (e.g., women).
Transgender  A category including transsexuals, those who think of themselves as a third gender, transvestites, gender benders, and others.
Transsexual  A person who believes he or she was born with the body of the other gender. See also transgender.







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