Vaginal Orgasm Is Related to Better Mental Health and Is Relevant
... liability to impairment in vaginal orgasm could exist in the gene pool but be associated with dysfunctions at other levels. Given that vaginal orgasm is robustly linked to indicators of better mental health, it is possible that to some extent genetic variations in consistency of vaginal orgasm reflec ...
... liability to impairment in vaginal orgasm could exist in the gene pool but be associated with dysfunctions at other levels. Given that vaginal orgasm is robustly linked to indicators of better mental health, it is possible that to some extent genetic variations in consistency of vaginal orgasm reflec ...
The Bioelectrical Investigation of SEXUALITY and ANXIETY
... using a condom, the sensation is greater if the condom is moistened inside. It is not immediately apparent why gentle and slow fric tion produces an incomparably stronger sensation than vigorous and rapid friction. This cannot be explained in tactile, mechanical terms alone. Detailed inquiries in s ...
... using a condom, the sensation is greater if the condom is moistened inside. It is not immediately apparent why gentle and slow fric tion produces an incomparably stronger sensation than vigorous and rapid friction. This cannot be explained in tactile, mechanical terms alone. Detailed inquiries in s ...
Presentation - SRSG on Violence Against Children
... policy makers are clear what topic they are being asked to bring focus to. ...
... policy makers are clear what topic they are being asked to bring focus to. ...
The effectiveness of Nudity in Advertising in Three European
... Republic), in the west in a country considered as tolerant with regard to this form of communication (France), and in the south in a country (Spain) which was illustrated, as we will further see it, by its refusal of a sexy advertising of Dolce & Gabbana accepted with starting in many other countrie ...
... Republic), in the west in a country considered as tolerant with regard to this form of communication (France), and in the south in a country (Spain) which was illustrated, as we will further see it, by its refusal of a sexy advertising of Dolce & Gabbana accepted with starting in many other countrie ...
Chapter 3
... • Although emerging adults have sexual intercourse with more individuals than young adults, they have sex less frequently. Approximately 25 percent of emerging adults report having sexual intercourse only a couple of times a year or not at all (Michael & others, 1994). • Casual sex is more common in ...
... • Although emerging adults have sexual intercourse with more individuals than young adults, they have sex less frequently. Approximately 25 percent of emerging adults report having sexual intercourse only a couple of times a year or not at all (Michael & others, 1994). • Casual sex is more common in ...
Determinants of the effectiveness of HIV prevention through sport
... years was estimated at 3.3% in 2005. Highly alarming is the fact that females in this age group have an eight-times higher HIV incidence than males (6.5% compared to 0.8%). These findings are consistent with data on sexual behaviour indicating that youth have a high turn over of sexual partners and ...
... years was estimated at 3.3% in 2005. Highly alarming is the fact that females in this age group have an eight-times higher HIV incidence than males (6.5% compared to 0.8%). These findings are consistent with data on sexual behaviour indicating that youth have a high turn over of sexual partners and ...
Selection on male size, leg length and condition
... 2000; Moya-Laraño et al. 2002). Recent evidence suggests that within orb-weaving spiders females have increased in size over evolutionary time in several lineages independently (Coddington et al. 1997; Hormiga et al. 2000) and that selection for increased female fecundity is the major force driving ...
... 2000; Moya-Laraño et al. 2002). Recent evidence suggests that within orb-weaving spiders females have increased in size over evolutionary time in several lineages independently (Coddington et al. 1997; Hormiga et al. 2000) and that selection for increased female fecundity is the major force driving ...
Coleridge`s Representation of Sexuality
... in answer to her prayer, she hears a moaning sound which later turns out to be made by Geraldine. In keeping with the supernatural basis of the poem, it has been traditional to regard Geraldine as a witch who casts a spell on Christabel. There are many lacunae in this supposition, the greatest being ...
... in answer to her prayer, she hears a moaning sound which later turns out to be made by Geraldine. In keeping with the supernatural basis of the poem, it has been traditional to regard Geraldine as a witch who casts a spell on Christabel. There are many lacunae in this supposition, the greatest being ...
Handout - Kristene Whitmore - International Urogynecological
... -75.2% - considered taking a sexual history as an important part of their future career -57.6% - considered themselves “adequately trained” in this area ...
... -75.2% - considered taking a sexual history as an important part of their future career -57.6% - considered themselves “adequately trained” in this area ...
Conservatism in Glasnost-Era Discourses on Sex
... Texas A&M University Press, 1999); Isaac J. Tarasulo, Gorbachev and Glasnost: Viewpoints from the Soviet Press (Wilmington, DE: SR Books, 1989); Elena Androunas, Soviet Media in Transition: Structural and Economic Alternatives (Westport: Praeger, 1993). ...
... Texas A&M University Press, 1999); Isaac J. Tarasulo, Gorbachev and Glasnost: Viewpoints from the Soviet Press (Wilmington, DE: SR Books, 1989); Elena Androunas, Soviet Media in Transition: Structural and Economic Alternatives (Westport: Praeger, 1993). ...
Polyandry as a mediator of sexual selection before and after mating
... Figure 1. Operational sex ratio (OSR) is a central concept for understanding variation in mating competition and sexual selection within and between species. OSR is the ratio (m : f ) or proportion (m/m þ f ) of males and females that are ready to mate in a population at any one time [4,9]. In many ...
... Figure 1. Operational sex ratio (OSR) is a central concept for understanding variation in mating competition and sexual selection within and between species. OSR is the ratio (m : f ) or proportion (m/m þ f ) of males and females that are ready to mate in a population at any one time [4,9]. In many ...
Plantas com efeito na impotência
... isolated corpus cavernosal strips. The relaxant responses to EFS, acetylcholine and nitroglycerin in noradrenaline precontracted tissues from treated groups showed an increase in relaxation of a concentration dependent nature compared to that of the tissues from control group. However, the contracti ...
... isolated corpus cavernosal strips. The relaxant responses to EFS, acetylcholine and nitroglycerin in noradrenaline precontracted tissues from treated groups showed an increase in relaxation of a concentration dependent nature compared to that of the tissues from control group. However, the contracti ...
purging the genome with sexual selection: reducing
... to ordinary selection, by assuring to the most vigorous and best adapted males the greatest number of offspring.” Later, Darwin wrote at greater length about sexual selection in The Descent of Man (1871). Starting a strong tradition that continues to this day, he recognized that the curious features ...
... to ordinary selection, by assuring to the most vigorous and best adapted males the greatest number of offspring.” Later, Darwin wrote at greater length about sexual selection in The Descent of Man (1871). Starting a strong tradition that continues to this day, he recognized that the curious features ...
perceptions on the role of peer pressure in increasing hiv related
... To answer this research question, an FET college PC Training and Business College was chosen as its students consist of diverse learners from all backgrounds and it is in the hub of Gauteng which is amongst the provinces in South Africa with the highest HIV prevalence. This research used a quantitat ...
... To answer this research question, an FET college PC Training and Business College was chosen as its students consist of diverse learners from all backgrounds and it is in the hub of Gauteng which is amongst the provinces in South Africa with the highest HIV prevalence. This research used a quantitat ...
SV Church Resource singles 1 A4 PGS
... It is estimated that 80% of South African’s consider themselves Christians. Research has shown that 3 out of 4 people are experiencing some form of sexual and gender based violence in our churches across South Africa. This is a hectic statistic to deal with. What are we to do as churches in South Af ...
... It is estimated that 80% of South African’s consider themselves Christians. Research has shown that 3 out of 4 people are experiencing some form of sexual and gender based violence in our churches across South Africa. This is a hectic statistic to deal with. What are we to do as churches in South Af ...
Handout on lesson 10 - The World Starts With Me | Ethiopia
... whereas other people may show symptoms within some months or years. There is no answer to the question how long someone with HIV can continue to live. The number of years an infected person will survive, depends on many factors. For example, it depends on the immune system itself, his or her diet, t ...
... whereas other people may show symptoms within some months or years. There is no answer to the question how long someone with HIV can continue to live. The number of years an infected person will survive, depends on many factors. For example, it depends on the immune system itself, his or her diet, t ...
Chapter 1 - Hull Hydra
... hegemony, a nd the inheri tance of that power itself is a problematic one. All th is suggests that ' male JX>we r' cannot be seen as simple or single. Jeffrey Weeks, a nother notable recent British analyst of masculinity, summarises the French philosopher Foucault as saying that power 'is nota singl ...
... hegemony, a nd the inheri tance of that power itself is a problematic one. All th is suggests that ' male JX>we r' cannot be seen as simple or single. Jeffrey Weeks, a nother notable recent British analyst of masculinity, summarises the French philosopher Foucault as saying that power 'is nota singl ...
Chapter 3
... • Although emerging adults have sexual intercourse with more individuals than young adults, they have sex less frequently. Approximately 25 percent of emerging adults report having sexual intercourse only a couple of times a year or not at all (Michael & others, 1994). • Casual sex is more common in ...
... • Although emerging adults have sexual intercourse with more individuals than young adults, they have sex less frequently. Approximately 25 percent of emerging adults report having sexual intercourse only a couple of times a year or not at all (Michael & others, 1994). • Casual sex is more common in ...
Analyzing the Swedish Model on prostitution
... Remedies for prostitution have been consistently and incongruently directed at the women in prostitution, for example, “research attention has, in the main, focused on the women, with their involvement in prostitution considered problematic, while the actual seeking out, and the buying of sex, had b ...
... Remedies for prostitution have been consistently and incongruently directed at the women in prostitution, for example, “research attention has, in the main, focused on the women, with their involvement in prostitution considered problematic, while the actual seeking out, and the buying of sex, had b ...
Marx and MacKinnon - University of Alberta
... Marx describes the capitalist as “capital personified and endowed with consciousness and a will” (1990, 254). The aim of the capitalist is never consumption, nor the mere securing of an equivalent, but rather the generation of a surplus. His aim is “the unceasing movement of profit-making” (Marx, 19 ...
... Marx describes the capitalist as “capital personified and endowed with consciousness and a will” (1990, 254). The aim of the capitalist is never consumption, nor the mere securing of an equivalent, but rather the generation of a surplus. His aim is “the unceasing movement of profit-making” (Marx, 19 ...
Expressing Your Sexuality Sexual Expression (continued)
... • Significant increase in 2000 census – three times the reported number in 1990 • Probably much higher than reported • Staying Single • 37 % of American men ...
... • Significant increase in 2000 census – three times the reported number in 1990 • Probably much higher than reported • Staying Single • 37 % of American men ...
THE VARIABILITY IS IN THE SEX CHROMOSOMES
... have heterogametic males and the last two groups have heterogametic females. We chose not to include other potentially interesting taxa with frequent sex-chromosome transitions, such as fish, amphibians, and reptiles (Ezaz et al. 2006; Mank et al. 2006), as these groups have indeterminate growth, an ...
... have heterogametic males and the last two groups have heterogametic females. We chose not to include other potentially interesting taxa with frequent sex-chromosome transitions, such as fish, amphibians, and reptiles (Ezaz et al. 2006; Mank et al. 2006), as these groups have indeterminate growth, an ...
... seeking help will increase. There are several considerations in ensuring that an accurate evaluation and diagnosis is performed. Of primary importance is the differentiation of PE from other sexual dysfunctions. For instance, it is common for patients with ED to present with the chief complaint of P ...
Untitled - King`s College London
... rather in subjects giving clinics access to the productivity of their in vivo biology, the biological labour of living tissues and reproductive processes. However, it does involve second order tasks – compliance with often-complex medical regimes of dosing, testing, appointments and self-monitoring. ...
... rather in subjects giving clinics access to the productivity of their in vivo biology, the biological labour of living tissues and reproductive processes. However, it does involve second order tasks – compliance with often-complex medical regimes of dosing, testing, appointments and self-monitoring. ...
Ecology, sexual selection and speciation
... that both selective pressures become divergent. For example, when mating success is mediated by condition-dependent ornaments, sexual ...
... that both selective pressures become divergent. For example, when mating success is mediated by condition-dependent ornaments, sexual ...
Sexual attraction
Sexual attraction is attraction on the basis of sexual desire or the quality of arousing such interest. Sexual attractiveness or sex appeal is an individual's ability to attract the sexual or erotic interest of another person, and is a factor in sexual selection or mate choice. The attraction can be to the physical or other qualities or traits of a person, or to such qualities in the context in which they appear. The attraction may be to a person's aesthetics or movements or to their voice or smell, besides other factors. The attraction may be enhanced by a person's adornments, clothing, perfume, hair length and style, and anything else which can attract the sexual interest of another person. It can also be influenced by individual genetic, psychological, or cultural factors, or to other, more amorphous qualities of the person. Sexual attraction is also a response to another person that depends on a combination of the person possessing the traits and also on the criteria of the person who is attracted.Though attempts have been made to devise objective criteria of sexual attractiveness, and measure it as one of several bodily forms of capital asset (see erotic capital), a person's sexual attractiveness is to a large extent a subjective measure dependent on another person's interest, perception, and sexual orientation. For example, a gay or lesbian person would typically find a person of the same sex to be more attractive than one of the other sex. A bisexual person would find either sex to be attractive. Asexuality refers to those who do not experience sexual attraction for either sex, though they may have romantic attraction (homoromantic, biromantic or heteroromantic). Interpersonal attraction includes factors such as physical or psychological similarity, familiarity or possessing a preponderance of common or familiar features, similarity, complementarity, reciprocal liking, and reinforcement.The ability of a person's physical and other qualities to create a sexual interest in others is the basis of their use in advertising, film, and other visual media, as well as in modeling and other occupations.