Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Contextual Factors in Engaging in
... outside of marriage but have not had extramarital sex (Buunk, 1980; Glass & Wright, 1985; Kinsey, Pomeroy, Martin, & Gebhard, 1953). Although some research has yielded extremely high rates of EMI, these studies are typically based on nonrandom samples, often with strong selection bias. For example, ...
... outside of marriage but have not had extramarital sex (Buunk, 1980; Glass & Wright, 1985; Kinsey, Pomeroy, Martin, & Gebhard, 1953). Although some research has yielded extremely high rates of EMI, these studies are typically based on nonrandom samples, often with strong selection bias. For example, ...
Inner experIence Is not psychosIs - parrhesia :: a journal of critical
... be in contact without losing it. The piece concludes: “The solar annulus is the intact anus of her body at eighteen years to which nothing sufficiently blinding can be compared except the sun, even though the anus is the night.”35 This final statement indicates that female alterity towards which his ...
... be in contact without losing it. The piece concludes: “The solar annulus is the intact anus of her body at eighteen years to which nothing sufficiently blinding can be compared except the sun, even though the anus is the night.”35 This final statement indicates that female alterity towards which his ...
The Multi-Orgasmic Man
... per minute; during orgasm it almost doubles, rising to about 120. After orgasm, the heart returns to its resting rate (see figure 1). They also measured pelvic contractions (most obvious in the involuntary squeezing of the anus), which coincided with the peaking of heart rate at orgasm. What they fo ...
... per minute; during orgasm it almost doubles, rising to about 120. After orgasm, the heart returns to its resting rate (see figure 1). They also measured pelvic contractions (most obvious in the involuntary squeezing of the anus), which coincided with the peaking of heart rate at orgasm. What they fo ...
On Magnus Hirschfeld, Rabindranath Tagore, and the Critique of
... traditional assignation to one of two sexes, the idea of sexual gradation allows in principle for infinite variations of sexual constitutions depending on the way the poles of the masculine and the feminine combine at each of the different layers of sexual description. In Hirschfeld's time, such lay ...
... traditional assignation to one of two sexes, the idea of sexual gradation allows in principle for infinite variations of sexual constitutions depending on the way the poles of the masculine and the feminine combine at each of the different layers of sexual description. In Hirschfeld's time, such lay ...
Sigmund Freud, Sublimation, and the Russian Silver Age Ana Siljak
... fateful choice that made him a genius – this ability to take intense sexual desire, displace it from its original object or objects, and then channel it into dispassionate scientific analysis and intense artistic creativity. In Freud’s terms, Leonardo “sublimated” these intense desires, and allowed ...
... fateful choice that made him a genius – this ability to take intense sexual desire, displace it from its original object or objects, and then channel it into dispassionate scientific analysis and intense artistic creativity. In Freud’s terms, Leonardo “sublimated” these intense desires, and allowed ...
impossible when sex seems peter t. pacik , md, facs
... Italy. Considered the first gynecologist and a pioneer in women’s health, Trotula wrote in an early publication, “It is such a contraction in the genital region that even a seduced woman can be a virgin.” My own involvement with vaginismus started in 2005 when a patient wrote to me asking if I could ...
... Italy. Considered the first gynecologist and a pioneer in women’s health, Trotula wrote in an early publication, “It is such a contraction in the genital region that even a seduced woman can be a virgin.” My own involvement with vaginismus started in 2005 when a patient wrote to me asking if I could ...
Sexual selection in Fungi
... The theory of natural selection tells us that the individuals best adapted to their environment will survive best and get most offspring. The genes that code for these characteristics will increase in frequency and as a result extremely well adapted species evolve: perfectly streamlined fish, octopu ...
... The theory of natural selection tells us that the individuals best adapted to their environment will survive best and get most offspring. The genes that code for these characteristics will increase in frequency and as a result extremely well adapted species evolve: perfectly streamlined fish, octopu ...
edmund spenser`s married chastity: ovid, feminist
... seminal work, The Faerie Queene, but rather than asserting his own physical body as a meld of the masculine and feminine, he channels male forms of authority and female forms of communication in an effort to speak to his Early Modern aristocratic female readers. Spenser’s rhetorical androgyny deploy ...
... seminal work, The Faerie Queene, but rather than asserting his own physical body as a meld of the masculine and feminine, he channels male forms of authority and female forms of communication in an effort to speak to his Early Modern aristocratic female readers. Spenser’s rhetorical androgyny deploy ...
asceticism and sexuality - siva I
... 1 This paper and the one to follow in a later issue form a summary of a Harvard dissertation soon to be published in book form with more extensive examples of each mythological theme and more detailed translations from the Sanskrit sources. ...
... 1 This paper and the one to follow in a later issue form a summary of a Harvard dissertation soon to be published in book form with more extensive examples of each mythological theme and more detailed translations from the Sanskrit sources. ...
The Effects of Sexually Explicit Words on the Formation of Stimulus
... relations among stimuli are not actually unknown, but rather function on a psychologically relevant dimension. These characteristics form a basis for an explanation of stimulus equivalence phenomena. Therefore, according to relational control theory of stimulus equivalence, given stimuli A, B, and C ...
... relations among stimuli are not actually unknown, but rather function on a psychologically relevant dimension. These characteristics form a basis for an explanation of stimulus equivalence phenomena. Therefore, according to relational control theory of stimulus equivalence, given stimuli A, B, and C ...
Bias in Psychotherapy with BDSM Clients
... BDSM activities is suffering from a paraphilic disorder, but when exploring the issue thoroughly it is clear that this assumption is based upon misconceptions about both the diagnostic criteria and the behaviors of BDSM participants. Most people with a BDSM orientation have sex without BDSM elements ...
... BDSM activities is suffering from a paraphilic disorder, but when exploring the issue thoroughly it is clear that this assumption is based upon misconceptions about both the diagnostic criteria and the behaviors of BDSM participants. Most people with a BDSM orientation have sex without BDSM elements ...
Dreams, images and emotions associated with propofol anaesthesia
... with those receiving thiopentone and found that the incidence of dreams was low and equal in the two groups. However, their interviews occurred 1 h after the operation and they admitted that this delay may have resulted in some loss of data. The two patients reporting unpleasant dreams were in the t ...
... with those receiving thiopentone and found that the incidence of dreams was low and equal in the two groups. However, their interviews occurred 1 h after the operation and they admitted that this delay may have resulted in some loss of data. The two patients reporting unpleasant dreams were in the t ...
1. Describe how Freud`s three levels of mental life relate to his
... D. stinginess 77. According to Freud, male and female personality development is A. similar until the phallic stage. B. similar until the genital stage. C. different during the anal stage. D. different during the oral stage. 78. Freud believed that boys and girls have a different psychosexual develo ...
... D. stinginess 77. According to Freud, male and female personality development is A. similar until the phallic stage. B. similar until the genital stage. C. different during the anal stage. D. different during the oral stage. 78. Freud believed that boys and girls have a different psychosexual develo ...
Female Orgasm from Intercourse - UNT Digital Library
... (Hite, 1976), and producing higher levels of tension relief (Wallin, 1960). Although both orgasms are described as positive experiences, most women who report experiencing both PVI and clitoral orgasms prefer those from PVI vaginal orgasms (Brody, 2007; Clifford, 1978; Fugl-Meyer et al., 2006). Wome ...
... (Hite, 1976), and producing higher levels of tension relief (Wallin, 1960). Although both orgasms are described as positive experiences, most women who report experiencing both PVI and clitoral orgasms prefer those from PVI vaginal orgasms (Brody, 2007; Clifford, 1978; Fugl-Meyer et al., 2006). Wome ...
Sexting, consent and young people`s ethics: Beyond
... However, the accompanying Teacher’s Discussion Guide (housed in a members-only area of the ThinkUKnow web site) suggests something different. According to the Guide, the video is designed to stimulate discussion of ‘peer and relationship pressure, consequences of creating and sharing something in a ...
... However, the accompanying Teacher’s Discussion Guide (housed in a members-only area of the ThinkUKnow web site) suggests something different. According to the Guide, the video is designed to stimulate discussion of ‘peer and relationship pressure, consequences of creating and sharing something in a ...
Advertising appeals in magazine : a framing study
... processing the information in the ad, when the message was framed either negatively or positively. Smith (1996) found that educated consumers react favorably to ads that are consistent with a positive effect they generally feel or associate with the product category. Less educated consumers, on the ...
... processing the information in the ad, when the message was framed either negatively or positively. Smith (1996) found that educated consumers react favorably to ads that are consistent with a positive effect they generally feel or associate with the product category. Less educated consumers, on the ...
The Philosophy of Sex
... ing of sexual perversion; and in my contribution to Part 1, I examine conceptually and ethically the much-maligned yet nearly universally practiced (among males, at least) act of masturbation. (You might remember Woody Allen’s joke: “Why are you such a good lover?” Answer: “I practice a lot when I’m ...
... ing of sexual perversion; and in my contribution to Part 1, I examine conceptually and ethically the much-maligned yet nearly universally practiced (among males, at least) act of masturbation. (You might remember Woody Allen’s joke: “Why are you such a good lover?” Answer: “I practice a lot when I’m ...
Investigation and Prosecution of Sexual and Gender
... uncover instances of massive criminality, often conducted on a widespread or systematic basis. In this context, it is crucial that investigations and prosecutions are focused to be effective. Careful selections need to be made regarding the scope and focus of any investigation or prosecution in a ca ...
... uncover instances of massive criminality, often conducted on a widespread or systematic basis. In this context, it is crucial that investigations and prosecutions are focused to be effective. Careful selections need to be made regarding the scope and focus of any investigation or prosecution in a ca ...
The effects of music videos on adolescents - UvA-DARE
... reflected (Smith & Boyson, 2002). In general, social learning theory is a social psychological theory that gives a broad explanation of human behavior. According to this theory, an individual “learns” by watching others. Especially if a certain behavior is noticed repeatedly, either in real-life or ...
... reflected (Smith & Boyson, 2002). In general, social learning theory is a social psychological theory that gives a broad explanation of human behavior. According to this theory, an individual “learns” by watching others. Especially if a certain behavior is noticed repeatedly, either in real-life or ...
Association between recurrent bacterial
... important role.7,8 Bacterial vaginosis has often been associated with sexual activity, with multiple studies demonstrating associations between bacterial vaginosis and new sexual partners, multiple sexual partners, and lack of condom use.9 While a significant risk factor, 15% of women with bacterial ...
... important role.7,8 Bacterial vaginosis has often been associated with sexual activity, with multiple studies demonstrating associations between bacterial vaginosis and new sexual partners, multiple sexual partners, and lack of condom use.9 While a significant risk factor, 15% of women with bacterial ...
Bosom Buddies: Factors Associated with Experiences of Passionate
... Harwood, is based considerably on what are perceived as coincidental characteristics, such as age, race, religion, gender, education, or physical attractiveness. This belief is based on the assumption that these superficial characteristics tell us whether or not another is approachable. According to ...
... Harwood, is based considerably on what are perceived as coincidental characteristics, such as age, race, religion, gender, education, or physical attractiveness. This belief is based on the assumption that these superficial characteristics tell us whether or not another is approachable. According to ...
PDF file, free to read, of the ECF article. - Eighteenth
... abuse of Fanny is more malevolent than Wiltshire and Seeber understand in that it not only gives Fanny physical pain but also prevents (or at least postpones) her sexual growth. The consequences of Fanny’s living environment are obvious because the descriptions of Fanny’s appearance and health condi ...
... abuse of Fanny is more malevolent than Wiltshire and Seeber understand in that it not only gives Fanny physical pain but also prevents (or at least postpones) her sexual growth. The consequences of Fanny’s living environment are obvious because the descriptions of Fanny’s appearance and health condi ...
Managing the Media Monster: The Influence of Media
... positive and negative ways—teen sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Importantly, the report also offers practical suggestions for how those working with youth can use the media to reach young people and provides suggestions on how best to capitalize on the exploding world of digital media. A ...
... positive and negative ways—teen sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Importantly, the report also offers practical suggestions for how those working with youth can use the media to reach young people and provides suggestions on how best to capitalize on the exploding world of digital media. A ...
Managing the Media Monster - California STD/HIV Prevention
... positive and negative ways—teen sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Importantly, the report also offers practical suggestions for how those working with youth can use the media to reach young people and provides suggestions on how best to capitalize on the exploding world of digital media. A ...
... positive and negative ways—teen sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Importantly, the report also offers practical suggestions for how those working with youth can use the media to reach young people and provides suggestions on how best to capitalize on the exploding world of digital media. A ...
Roman Homosexuality
... Still, the need for an explicit theoretical statement about continuity and discontinuity could be felt by any reader of Dover’s work. A few years after Dover’s magisterial volume appeared, the second and third volumes of Michel Foucault’s History of Sexuality, building on Dover’s historical research ...
... Still, the need for an explicit theoretical statement about continuity and discontinuity could be felt by any reader of Dover’s work. A few years after Dover’s magisterial volume appeared, the second and third volumes of Michel Foucault’s History of Sexuality, building on Dover’s historical research ...