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... Countless romantic relationships between unmarried individuals end every day. So, social psychologists are now beginning to explore the end of the story—how it dies. ...
... Countless romantic relationships between unmarried individuals end every day. So, social psychologists are now beginning to explore the end of the story—how it dies. ...
Sex, Drugs and Love: A Few Good Altered States
... PFC is shut down during peak of sex disabling the highest level of Dietrich's hierarchy of consciousness. When you fall in love, the same system becomes active as when you take cocaine The systems that are built into us to find food and water are the things that were also active when kings ren ...
... PFC is shut down during peak of sex disabling the highest level of Dietrich's hierarchy of consciousness. When you fall in love, the same system becomes active as when you take cocaine The systems that are built into us to find food and water are the things that were also active when kings ren ...
Mapping “Romeic” and “Hellenic” Same-Sex Desire
... new analytical ground concerning ancient Greco-Roman sexuality, yet academia is largely silent on the subject of contemporary Greek male homosexuality:4 In particular, scholarship on how sexuality is imbricated into national identity, the family, class, gender, race, the sex industry, social margina ...
... new analytical ground concerning ancient Greco-Roman sexuality, yet academia is largely silent on the subject of contemporary Greek male homosexuality:4 In particular, scholarship on how sexuality is imbricated into national identity, the family, class, gender, race, the sex industry, social margina ...
Young Men`s Sexuality: What`s Typical?
... a minority do not (Shtarkshall et al., 2009; Smiler et al., 2011). In some cases, it may be a matter of starting “late” and progressing through the milestones very quickly (and possibly, but not necessarily, in the expected order). The “expected” sequence is also present among boys who have male par ...
... a minority do not (Shtarkshall et al., 2009; Smiler et al., 2011). In some cases, it may be a matter of starting “late” and progressing through the milestones very quickly (and possibly, but not necessarily, in the expected order). The “expected” sequence is also present among boys who have male par ...
Morality As Constitutive of Self-Interst
... account of self-interest (one in which self-interest is defined by what the individual thinks or feels is in their interest) and an objective account of self-interest (in which self-interest is defined independently of an individuals judgement) Plato and Aristotle argue for the latter – like Hobbes ...
... account of self-interest (one in which self-interest is defined by what the individual thinks or feels is in their interest) and an objective account of self-interest (in which self-interest is defined independently of an individuals judgement) Plato and Aristotle argue for the latter – like Hobbes ...
The Representation of Prostitutes in Ancient Greek Vase
... and would solicit clients on the streets. Pornai were not meant to enjoy foreplay or personal pleasure and they had no control in their sexual encounters.5 Due to ingrained Western demoralization of sex work, prostitutes have been less explored in academia. Pornai, like any ancient Greek slaves, hav ...
... and would solicit clients on the streets. Pornai were not meant to enjoy foreplay or personal pleasure and they had no control in their sexual encounters.5 Due to ingrained Western demoralization of sex work, prostitutes have been less explored in academia. Pornai, like any ancient Greek slaves, hav ...
MARK BECK The Politics of Eroticism in Plutarch`s Lives
... most interested in delineating Aspasia’s impact on Pericles’s policies. Their relationship, which is described as a loving one, does not occasion the type of moral criticism one would have expected, given the biographer’s sexual conservatism and Aspasia’s profession. In fact he allows that Aspasia u ...
... most interested in delineating Aspasia’s impact on Pericles’s policies. Their relationship, which is described as a loving one, does not occasion the type of moral criticism one would have expected, given the biographer’s sexual conservatism and Aspasia’s profession. In fact he allows that Aspasia u ...
Desire - MAGPS: Mid-Atlantic Group Psychotherapy Society
... • Fears of exposure and judgement • Shame – the gap between public and private • All psychotherapy potentially shaming – group more so? • Regulating influence of shame in groups • Challenging norms and assumptions ...
... • Fears of exposure and judgement • Shame – the gap between public and private • All psychotherapy potentially shaming – group more so? • Regulating influence of shame in groups • Challenging norms and assumptions ...
Sex * consequences, boundaries, goals
... Keep up other relationships Faith and family Effects on this and future relationship ...
... Keep up other relationships Faith and family Effects on this and future relationship ...
Sexuality File
... While two-thirds of young men said it was better to get married than go through life single, fewer than half of the young women felt that way In one study of 555 undergrads, almost four out of five had hooked up and half of them said that they started their evenings planning to have some form of sex ...
... While two-thirds of young men said it was better to get married than go through life single, fewer than half of the young women felt that way In one study of 555 undergrads, almost four out of five had hooked up and half of them said that they started their evenings planning to have some form of sex ...
Romantic love
... Conflict isn’t dangerous; it’s the manner in which it is handled that can hurt or help relationship ...
... Conflict isn’t dangerous; it’s the manner in which it is handled that can hurt or help relationship ...
Struggle for Seizing the Day and the Sick Love in To His Coy
... heavy toll on us to conclude that poets in their poems, even according to what Plato says, do not speak from their knowledge but what is to be called inspiration that is, madness. Also this paper digs into the poet’s imagination and reveals the poet’s intention about his sexual love which does not m ...
... heavy toll on us to conclude that poets in their poems, even according to what Plato says, do not speak from their knowledge but what is to be called inspiration that is, madness. Also this paper digs into the poet’s imagination and reveals the poet’s intention about his sexual love which does not m ...
Orgasmic
... The results are not always satisfactory and the rate of postoperative complications is very high; Even the aesthetic results are not very satisfactory; Increasing the number of subjects thet decide not to perform phalloplasty or - in some cases (rare, because expensive) - to go abroad for the su ...
... The results are not always satisfactory and the rate of postoperative complications is very high; Even the aesthetic results are not very satisfactory; Increasing the number of subjects thet decide not to perform phalloplasty or - in some cases (rare, because expensive) - to go abroad for the su ...
Voulgaris_Sexuality and Intellectualism Socrates Chapter
... surrounding proper sexual behaviors and what it meant to be in love in classical Athens. Plato’s Symposium Plato was perhaps the most eminent literary voice of Classical Athens. As the famous philosopher Socrates left none of his own written works, Plato became the conduit for Socrates’ ideas. Kenne ...
... surrounding proper sexual behaviors and what it meant to be in love in classical Athens. Plato’s Symposium Plato was perhaps the most eminent literary voice of Classical Athens. As the famous philosopher Socrates left none of his own written works, Plato became the conduit for Socrates’ ideas. Kenne ...
Higher Love: Elitism in the Pederastic Practice of Athens in the
... homosexuality, but as a facet of society influenced by a panoply of economic, social, and political motivations. This thesis will critically analyze the Attic practice of pederasty in the archaic and classical periods in an economic and political context to determine that is was an elitist practice ...
... homosexuality, but as a facet of society influenced by a panoply of economic, social, and political motivations. This thesis will critically analyze the Attic practice of pederasty in the archaic and classical periods in an economic and political context to determine that is was an elitist practice ...
Triangular Theory of Love
... Hendrick, C., & Hendrick, S. S. (1989). Research on love: Does it measure up?. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology,56(5), 784-794. Madey, S. F., & Rodgers, L. (2009). The effect of attachment and Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love on relationship satisfaction. Individual Differences Rese ...
... Hendrick, C., & Hendrick, S. S. (1989). Research on love: Does it measure up?. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology,56(5), 784-794. Madey, S. F., & Rodgers, L. (2009). The effect of attachment and Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love on relationship satisfaction. Individual Differences Rese ...
13 - Joe Griffin Media Ministries
... In (Genesis 2) verse 24, God sets forth the divine institution of marriage, “and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.” The word “cleave” means “to be joined”—sexual relationship. In other words, Adam and Eve had sex in the Garden—right man-right woman! Under this doctrine, sex is ...
... In (Genesis 2) verse 24, God sets forth the divine institution of marriage, “and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.” The word “cleave” means “to be joined”—sexual relationship. In other words, Adam and Eve had sex in the Garden—right man-right woman! Under this doctrine, sex is ...
beauty history of art ola
... She appears submissive and docile. Even from the early Classical period, then, there appears a highly polarised concept of the ideal man and woman, one that opens up questions as to the political and social nature of these dichotomies. These differing standards find their roots in the entirely dispa ...
... She appears submissive and docile. Even from the early Classical period, then, there appears a highly polarised concept of the ideal man and woman, one that opens up questions as to the political and social nature of these dichotomies. These differing standards find their roots in the entirely dispa ...
Käthe Leichter Gastprofessorin WS 2010 Dr. Susan Deacy
... This course will reflect on a range of issues pertinent to the study of ancient Greek gender and violence from a range of methodological perspectives guided by a book that I have just received a contract to co-write on the topic with Dr Fiona McHardy. Competing theories have been generated over rece ...
... This course will reflect on a range of issues pertinent to the study of ancient Greek gender and violence from a range of methodological perspectives guided by a book that I have just received a contract to co-write on the topic with Dr Fiona McHardy. Competing theories have been generated over rece ...
Pederasty in ancient Greece
Pederasty in ancient Greece was a socially acknowledged erotic relationship between an adult male (the erastes) and a younger male (the eromenos) usually in his teens. It was characteristic of the Archaic and Classical periods. The influence of pederasty on Greek culture of these periods was so pervasive that it has been called ""the principal cultural model for free relationships between citizens.""Some scholars locate its origin in initiation ritual, particularly rites of passage on Crete, where it was associated with entrance into military life and the religion of Zeus. It has no formal existence in the Homeric epics, and seems to have developed in the late 7th century BC as an aspect of Greek homosocial culture, which was characterized also by athletic and artistic nudity, delayed marriage for aristocrats, symposia, and the social seclusion of women.Pederasty was both idealized and criticized in ancient literature and philosophy. The argument has recently been made that idealization was universal in the Archaic period; criticism began in Athens as part of the general Classical Athenian reassessment of Archaic culture.Scholars have debated the role or extent of pederasty, which is likely to have varied according to local custom and individual inclination. The English word ""pederasty"" in present-day usage might imply the abuse of minors in certain jurisdictions, but Athenian law, for instance, recognized consent but not age as a factor in regulating sexual behavior. As classical historian Robin Osborne has pointed out, historical discussion of paiderastia is complicated by 21st-century moral standards:It is the historian's job to draw attention to the personal, social, political and indeed moral issues behind the literary and artistic representations of the Greek world. The historian's job is to present pederasty and all, to make sure that … we come face to face with the way the glory that was Greece was part of a world in which many of our own core values find themselves challenged rather than reinforced.