Meta-cognitive Reading Report Template
Name: Eriane Miguel M. Garcia
Module/Chapter #: 2.3
1. (3) Things that I significantly learned from the readings/video clips
1. Metaphysical sexual optimists suppose that sexuality is a natural
bonding mechanism that happily joins people together both sexually
and nonsexual. Sexual activity involves pleasing the self and the
other at the same time, and these exchanges of pleasure generate
both gratitude and affection, which in turn deepen human
relationships and make them more satisfying and emotionally
substantial.
2. Different types of communication are important for a variety of
different types of sexual partnerships. Findings from this study
suggest that communication is an important component of sexual
satisfaction in both committed and casual sexual partnerships, but
through potentially different mechanisms.
3. Sexual activities can be physically or psychologically risky,
dangerous, or harmful. Which includes infection of viruses like HIV
and other Sexually Transmitted Disease.
2. (3) Things that are still unclear to me
This topics are not further discussed in the article.
1. Sexual ethics
2. Sexual Desire to the same and opposite sex
3. Sexual pleasure
3. Complete the statement: I used to think that….
I used to think that sex is just a matter of action done when
Heterosexuality people to produce birth. An as I’ve read the article about
philosophy of sex they said that sex is a concept which include sexual
desire and sexual activity. It is goal is to achieve pleasure and satisfaction.
But there are certain obligation which enclosed by Sexual morality and
Sexual Ethics
4. (3) questions that I want to ask about the readings/video clips
Meta-cognitive Reading Report Template
1. Why does there are people who is not contented with their
sexuality?
2. Impacts sexual satisfaction in different types of sexual
partnerships.
3. What is the different sexual health outcome caused by different
types of communication?
Reference:
• Soble, A. (2002). The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings, Boston, Rowman & Littlefield
Publishers
• Blunt, H. (2012). People aren't mind readers": A study of sexual self-concept, partner
communication, and sexual satisfaction, University of South Florida, Scholar Commons