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Compare and contrast the three models of communication presented in the textbook: communication as action, communication as interaction, communication as transaction. Explain the basic components of each model and identify how each model is different and/or more realistic than the other models.
Sexual Arousal
The physiological and psychological state of being prepared for sexual activity, which can include physical and emotional changes.
Erotic Pleasure
Enjoyment or satisfaction derived from sexual activities or fantasies.
Physiological Responses
Bodily reactions to stimuli, which can include changes in heart rate, hormone levels, and muscle tension.
Sexual Enhancement Program
Programs designed to improve sexual health and performance, often including education and treatment options.
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