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Obscenity: pornography; also sexual actions or utterances that are traditionally classified as forbidden. olfaction (adjective, olfactory): the function of smelling.

Olfactophilia: one of the paraphilias of the fetishistic/talismanic type in which the sexuoerotic stimulus is associated with smell and odors emanating from parts of the body, especially the sexual and adjacent parts [from Latin, olfacere, to smell + -philia]. See also osmolagnia.

Ondinisme: (French for undinism) See urophilia See also undinism; urolagnia.

Ontogeny: in biology, the developmental history of the life span of a single individual or organism, as compared with phylogeny, which is the developmental history of all members of the species. See also phylogeny.

Opioid: a peptide, naturally occuring in the brain and elsewhere in the body, the effect of which resembles that of opium or a morphine-like synthetic opiate.

Opponent-process theory: a theory, recently proposed by Richard Solomon to augment traditional stimulus-response learning theory, according to which powerful aversion or attraction to a particular activity or experience undergoes reversal, as for example, pain reversing into pleasure, tragedy into triumph, terror into euphoria, or the proscribed into the prescribed.

Orchidectomy: surgical opening of the scrotum and removal of the testicles for testicular cancer, or to remove the major source of testosterone for prostate cancer therapy, or in relatively ineffective attmpts of castration to control the sexual behavior of adjudged "sex offenders."

Orgasmic phase: the third of four sexual phases delineated by Masters and Johnson; see also excitement, plateau, and resolution phases. orgy: vernacular term for sexual sharing of partners at a party, either in pairs, or as a group.

Osmolagnia: sexuoerotic stimulation from odors [from Greek, osme, smell + lagrleia, lust]. See also olfactophilia.

Osteoarthritis: noninflammatory degenerative joint disease accompanied by pain, stiffness, and deformity.

Ovariectomy: surgical removal of the ovaries; female castration.

 

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Ms. Robboy is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Center for Growth Inc and How To Have Good Sex Inc.  Alex practices marriage and family therapy and sex therapy, and also conducts periodic seminars about human sexuality throughout the northeastern United States.

Ms. Robboy graduated from the University of Pennsylvania where she earned a Masters degree in Social Work, a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Human Sexuality Education and a Post-Masters Certificate in Marriage Counseling & Sex Therapy. Through the American Board of Sexology, she is a board certified sexologist and through the American Association of Sex Educators Counselors and Therapists a certified sex therapist.  Additionally, she is a licensed clinical social worker and a member of the American Board of Marriage and Family Therapy.

 

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