SÄNDNINGSDATUM: 2007-11-13 ARBETSUPPGIFTER: ROBERT SMITH/ LISEN FORSBERG/RIC WASSERMAN PRODUCENT: FERN SCOTT OLSSON PROGRAMNR: 100384/ra4 Reality Radio on Sex Fact Five Words encompass fundamental pandemic stagnate economic growth simplistic ideas omfatta grundläggande världsomspännande sjukdom stanna av ekonomiskt tillväxt förenklade idéer Questions 1. What are sexual rights? Give examples. 2. What are reproductive rights? Give examples. 3. Why is it important to know about sexual rights? 4. How do you think the money a family makes can be affected by lack of sexual and gender rights? Rough Cuts Words virginity mature pretend unfaithful attracted to explore dull spice oskuld mogen låtsas otrogen attraherad av, dragen till utforska, undersöka tråkig, trist krydda Reality Radio on Sex PROGRAMNR: 100384/ra4 Questions 1. What do Linn, Hanna and Veronica say about the following: a) Feelings involved in sex? b) Long distance relationships? c) Loving someone and losing your virginity? d) Sex and maturity? e) Parents and youth sexuality? f) Infidelity? g) Spicing up sex lives? h) What they think sex is and what it should be? 2. People often say that “Sex sells”. What does it mean and do you think it is true? 3. Why is sex important in our lives? Science Radio Words: conceptualize gynaecologist stimuli desire cortex genitals congests feel desirous oppressed primates spontaneous midwife adolescence göra sig en föreställning om gynekolog stimulus (singular), stimuli (plural) är något som når en organism via sinnena åtrå, lust hjärnbarken, som är det yttre skiktet av storhjärnan, en del av hjärnan som finns hos alla ryggradsdjur. Hjärnbarken delas vanligen in i två hemisfärer, eller hjärnhalvor. yttre könsorgan fylls med blod, tjocknar, blir svullen känna lust; åtrå, känna sig kåt nedtryckt primater; grupp av däggdjur som innefattar människor och apor spontan barnmorska ungdomstid 2 Reality Radio on Sex PROGRAMNR: 100384/ra4 Lead-in Apart from the obvious biological, what differences are there between men and women? Questions 1. What happens when we feel attracted to someone? 2. What are: a) Testosterone b) Pheromone 3. Are there any differences between the sexual feelings of males and females? Explain 4. Are there “stereotypical” differences between males and females, regarding sex, love, marriage, children etc., 5. Are there any other differences regarding sex. Think about political, social and cultural differences. Afterwards 1. Are there any facts that surprise you? 2. Do you think that ideas about sex and sexuality are changing? For example, gender stereotypes and attitudes towards sexuality. 3. Explain the roles of mass media and politics on sex: Mass media o Internet o TV, radio o Newspapers & magazines Politics o The government and parliamentary parties o Interest groups (organisation of people who share political, social or other goals; and agree to try to influence public policy to achieve those goals) 3