Sex and sexual behaviour are a core part of life; aside from reproduction, sex can be pleasurable, healthy, and beneficial for developing intimacy. Alongside these desirable features, however, sex also has the clear downside of increasing the chances for contracting infectious diseases. The inherent contagious nature of sexual (by)products and sexual behaviour may help explain why sexual stimuli (e.g., sweat, saliva, and the ejaculate) may also be considered potent disgust elicitors across cultures (Rozin, et al., Journal of Research in Personality 29:318–340, 1995). In this chapter, we describe how sexual behaviours and some sex stimuli may elicit disgust responses and consequently hinder sexual arousal; whereas other sex stimuli, generall...