On Magnus Hirschfeld, Rabindranath Tagore, and the Critique of
... teacher stating his views on the personality of the school founder. Indicatively, the second segment of Hirschfeld's report on his visit constitutes a rather prosaic, down-to-earth pendant of the precedent allusion to Tagore's educational ideals, inasmuch as the teacher's statement betrays a practic ...
... teacher stating his views on the personality of the school founder. Indicatively, the second segment of Hirschfeld's report on his visit constitutes a rather prosaic, down-to-earth pendant of the precedent allusion to Tagore's educational ideals, inasmuch as the teacher's statement betrays a practic ...
Low-Dose Viagra as the Magic Bullet by Behare Agai
... The following are benefits of Viagra other than what it is primarily used for, and indicates where middle aged men and possible other demographics could benefit from its usage. Stroke and Neuroprotection A research article in the journal of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS 2008) says that “pro ...
... The following are benefits of Viagra other than what it is primarily used for, and indicates where middle aged men and possible other demographics could benefit from its usage. Stroke and Neuroprotection A research article in the journal of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS 2008) says that “pro ...
Bias in Psychotherapy with BDSM Clients
... 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 at least some of the time (Cutler, 2003) while others enjoy the sensations connected ...
... 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 at least some of the time (Cutler, 2003) while others enjoy the sensations connected ...
Psychological and Physiological Adaptations to Sperm
... female reproductive tract is probably around 3 days rather than 5 days. Whichever estimate is accepted, there are only limited data available on the frequency with which women in contemporary populations might behave in ways that could potentially generate sperm competition, because large-scale stud ...
... female reproductive tract is probably around 3 days rather than 5 days. Whichever estimate is accepted, there are only limited data available on the frequency with which women in contemporary populations might behave in ways that could potentially generate sperm competition, because large-scale stud ...
Psychological and Physiological Adaptations to Sperm Competition
... female reproductive tract is probably around 3 days rather than 5 days. Whichever estimate is accepted, there are only limited data available on the frequency with which women in contemporary populations might behave in ways that could potentially generate sperm competition, because large-scale stud ...
... female reproductive tract is probably around 3 days rather than 5 days. Whichever estimate is accepted, there are only limited data available on the frequency with which women in contemporary populations might behave in ways that could potentially generate sperm competition, because large-scale stud ...
The Philosophy of Sex
... sex as inherently instrumental and objectifying.11 Clearly, the theoretical and practical discussion of sexual use and sexual objectification in Part 4 is especially relevant to the topics addressed in Parts 5 and 6 of this book: rape, harassment, pornography, and prostitution. Part 5 is devoted to q ...
... sex as inherently instrumental and objectifying.11 Clearly, the theoretical and practical discussion of sexual use and sexual objectification in Part 4 is especially relevant to the topics addressed in Parts 5 and 6 of this book: rape, harassment, pornography, and prostitution. Part 5 is devoted to q ...
Advertising appeals in magazine : a framing study
... (Rothman & Salovey, 1997). Loss framed persuasive messages encourage people to consider the negative consequences of their choices. By contrast, exposure to gain framed messages may cause people to feel less endangered, making them less likely to perform a behavior with uncertain outcomes (Salovey, ...
... (Rothman & Salovey, 1997). Loss framed persuasive messages encourage people to consider the negative consequences of their choices. By contrast, exposure to gain framed messages may cause people to feel less endangered, making them less likely to perform a behavior with uncertain outcomes (Salovey, ...
Drugs That Affect Sexuality
... was yohimbine, made from the bark of a west African tree, the yohimb. Medical tests indicate yohimbine may be effective in up to half the men who take it, whether the cause of erection failure is psychological or biological. Yohimbine is not appropriate for everyone. Side effects can include high bl ...
... was yohimbine, made from the bark of a west African tree, the yohimb. Medical tests indicate yohimbine may be effective in up to half the men who take it, whether the cause of erection failure is psychological or biological. Yohimbine is not appropriate for everyone. Side effects can include high bl ...
HUMAN SPERM COMPETITION
... as a selective force (Smith, 1984). Courtship, in the form of short-term matings, was likely more common than prostitution and communal sex, but the majority of women’s multiple matings probably did not occur within a sufficiently short period of time to generate sperm competition. Rape of females b ...
... as a selective force (Smith, 1984). Courtship, in the form of short-term matings, was likely more common than prostitution and communal sex, but the majority of women’s multiple matings probably did not occur within a sufficiently short period of time to generate sperm competition. Rape of females b ...
Judgements Made Towards Male Victims of Sexual Assault
... penetration of the vagina; therefore could not be applied to the rape of men. Following increasing recognition that men can be raped, the law was extended to include anal or vaginal penetration of the penis: the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act (1994) stated that ‘it is an offence for a man to ...
... penetration of the vagina; therefore could not be applied to the rape of men. Following increasing recognition that men can be raped, the law was extended to include anal or vaginal penetration of the penis: the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act (1994) stated that ‘it is an offence for a man to ...
Sexting, consent and young people`s ethics: Beyond
... residents, throughout the process. During the interviews, it became clear that there were diverse options about the intersection of technology, sex, sociality and morality. Further, the word ‘sexting’ was not commonly preferred, with some participants describing it as a journalistic term rather than ...
... residents, throughout the process. During the interviews, it became clear that there were diverse options about the intersection of technology, sex, sociality and morality. Further, the word ‘sexting’ was not commonly preferred, with some participants describing it as a journalistic term rather than ...
Three`s a Crowd or Bonus?: College Students` Threesome
... asked about having fantasized about “engaging in sexual swinging with a couple I know” 18% of the women and 42% percent of the men reported this fantasy. The current study was designed to provide more data on the threesome behavior- how it is negotiated, the frequency with which it occurs and the ou ...
... asked about having fantasized about “engaging in sexual swinging with a couple I know” 18% of the women and 42% percent of the men reported this fantasy. The current study was designed to provide more data on the threesome behavior- how it is negotiated, the frequency with which it occurs and the ou ...
Syphilis - bpac NZ
... the Treponemal pallidum Particle Agglutination (TTPA), Treponema pallidum Haemagglutination (TPHA) and Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody (FTA) test, have commonly been used to confirm the diagnosis of syphilis.13 They are more expensive than non-specific tests, but have a low false-positive rate. More ...
... the Treponemal pallidum Particle Agglutination (TTPA), Treponema pallidum Haemagglutination (TPHA) and Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody (FTA) test, have commonly been used to confirm the diagnosis of syphilis.13 They are more expensive than non-specific tests, but have a low false-positive rate. More ...
A validation and reduced form of the Female Condom Attitudes Scale
... we used full information maximum likelihood to generate exploratory factor analysis results using the Mplus statistical software program (Muthén & Muthén, 2001). Similarly, we used the AMOS 4.0 software program to compute coefficient alpha values with full information maximum likelihood enabled to h ...
... we used full information maximum likelihood to generate exploratory factor analysis results using the Mplus statistical software program (Muthén & Muthén, 2001). Similarly, we used the AMOS 4.0 software program to compute coefficient alpha values with full information maximum likelihood enabled to h ...
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... organ. It is often called an "innocent" aphrodisiac, meaning that it enhances libido without any side effects. Even after long-term use, there have been no reported ill side effects. As a matter of fact, Dr. Meira Penna claims that the only side effects reported have been erotic dreams and increase ...
... organ. It is often called an "innocent" aphrodisiac, meaning that it enhances libido without any side effects. Even after long-term use, there have been no reported ill side effects. As a matter of fact, Dr. Meira Penna claims that the only side effects reported have been erotic dreams and increase ...
Impression management and college students` use of the term
... social context. These authors help to build on the previous knowledge about hooking up, but also highlight the deficiencies in the literature that this study addresses. Chapter 3 of my thesis provides a summary of the methods and methodologies employed in this study which I began without any formal ...
... social context. These authors help to build on the previous knowledge about hooking up, but also highlight the deficiencies in the literature that this study addresses. Chapter 3 of my thesis provides a summary of the methods and methodologies employed in this study which I began without any formal ...
EliasLambert_uta_2502D_12091
... family or school officials (Fisher et al., 2000). In one study of 650 college-age women, 42% reported that they had been victims of sexual coercion, but only 28% of the victims sought help. Among those who did seek help, most (75%) sought it from a friend rather than from a professional (Ogletree, 1 ...
... family or school officials (Fisher et al., 2000). In one study of 650 college-age women, 42% reported that they had been victims of sexual coercion, but only 28% of the victims sought help. Among those who did seek help, most (75%) sought it from a friend rather than from a professional (Ogletree, 1 ...
An Examination of the Relationship between Disordered Eating and
... orgasm, while half of those with bulimia nervosa had achieved orgasm. It seems that those with restrictive tendencies toward food tend to hold attitudes about themselves as being less sexually appealing, less interested in sexual activity, and more negative about sex in general, and these attitudes ...
... orgasm, while half of those with bulimia nervosa had achieved orgasm. It seems that those with restrictive tendencies toward food tend to hold attitudes about themselves as being less sexually appealing, less interested in sexual activity, and more negative about sex in general, and these attitudes ...
masochism, sexual freedom, and radical democracy
... sexuality (predominantly heterosexual and male in ...
... sexuality (predominantly heterosexual and male in ...
Intimate Discrimination - University of Toronto Faculty of Law
... still wants to have sex with men might function as a “scapegoat” and the woman who feels asexual or autosexual might function as a political symbol— her identity still lost in the slogans, and her reality going unnoticed. 25 Like the asexuality advocates who would follow her, Johnson seems to believ ...
... still wants to have sex with men might function as a “scapegoat” and the woman who feels asexual or autosexual might function as a political symbol— her identity still lost in the slogans, and her reality going unnoticed. 25 Like the asexuality advocates who would follow her, Johnson seems to believ ...
Handbook of Sexual Dysfunction
... often to the neglect of psychological factors. In the 1960s, it was commonly assumed that most sexual problems were psychogenic in etiology (1). However, the advent of effective biological therapies has shifted the focus to organic causes of erectile dysfunction (2). These changes in assumed etiolog ...
... often to the neglect of psychological factors. In the 1960s, it was commonly assumed that most sexual problems were psychogenic in etiology (1). However, the advent of effective biological therapies has shifted the focus to organic causes of erectile dysfunction (2). These changes in assumed etiolog ...
Emory University School of Law
... with the expressed opinions of others—particularly others who should be more knowledgeable—when making a difficult decision.”); Andersen v. United States, 170 U.S. 481, 510 (1898) (“The law in recognition of the frailty of human nature, regards a homicide committed under the influence of sudden pass ...
... with the expressed opinions of others—particularly others who should be more knowledgeable—when making a difficult decision.”); Andersen v. United States, 170 U.S. 481, 510 (1898) (“The law in recognition of the frailty of human nature, regards a homicide committed under the influence of sudden pass ...
PLoS ONE 7 - La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
... influence inferences of sexual dimorphism depending on sample size and from where the specimens were selected. Intraspecifc morphological diversity, if present, could be accounted for in terms of sexual dimorphism of morphological traits, not merely size. Analysing this would likely require greater ...
... influence inferences of sexual dimorphism depending on sample size and from where the specimens were selected. Intraspecifc morphological diversity, if present, could be accounted for in terms of sexual dimorphism of morphological traits, not merely size. Analysing this would likely require greater ...
THE FEMALE PHALLUS: On Alfred Kinsey`s sexual vitalism, the
... themselves with – at most – supplementing the traditionally-sanctioned sexual binary with an allegedly ‘third sex’ inclusive of all forms of sexual deviancy. Such half-hearted strategies of theoretical modernization add plausibility to Carole S. Vance’s contention that ‘anthropology as a field has b ...
... themselves with – at most – supplementing the traditionally-sanctioned sexual binary with an allegedly ‘third sex’ inclusive of all forms of sexual deviancy. Such half-hearted strategies of theoretical modernization add plausibility to Carole S. Vance’s contention that ‘anthropology as a field has b ...
Bystander Behavior Intervention in Risky Sexual Assault Situations
... victims of sexual assault reported engaging in a higher percentage of bystander behaviors over an eight-week period than non-victims but failed to find any difference among perpetrators, which may have been due to the small percentage (i.e., 13%) of participants who endorsed perpetration (Murphy, 20 ...
... victims of sexual assault reported engaging in a higher percentage of bystander behaviors over an eight-week period than non-victims but failed to find any difference among perpetrators, which may have been due to the small percentage (i.e., 13%) of participants who endorsed perpetration (Murphy, 20 ...