Considerations for a Better Definition of Male Orgasmic Disorder
... therapists have emphasized enhancing sexual arousal by the use of either erotic materials and/or use of vibrators. Perelman [23,24] has suggested that some men with orgasmic dysfunction may have histories of idiosyncratic masturbatory techniques, and thus have been conditioned to respond to the mast ...
... therapists have emphasized enhancing sexual arousal by the use of either erotic materials and/or use of vibrators. Perelman [23,24] has suggested that some men with orgasmic dysfunction may have histories of idiosyncratic masturbatory techniques, and thus have been conditioned to respond to the mast ...
... teenagers in South Africa, it is important for research to investigate and evaluate attitudes held by teenagers towards their sexuality education. This research study examined teenagers attitudes towards sexuality education with a questionnaire, eliciting both quantitative and qualitative data, whic ...
Sexual Violence Against Women and Girls in War and Its Aftermath
... conceived in rape were born in January 2000 alone -- the International Red Cross speculated at the time that the real number of rape-related pregnancies was likely to be much higher.27 Sometimes attacks on womenís bodies -- particularly their reproductive capacity -- specifically target perceived ri ...
... conceived in rape were born in January 2000 alone -- the International Red Cross speculated at the time that the real number of rape-related pregnancies was likely to be much higher.27 Sometimes attacks on womenís bodies -- particularly their reproductive capacity -- specifically target perceived ri ...
TECHNOLOGIES OF DESIRE: TYPISTS
... acting as a medium between the spoken and the typewritten word’. 19 The word ‘medium’ links the typist and telegraphist with unconscious communication, and the possibility of the machine with which they work dislocating the self, or ‘I’, from the physical act of writing. Such issues construct a dich ...
... acting as a medium between the spoken and the typewritten word’. 19 The word ‘medium’ links the typist and telegraphist with unconscious communication, and the possibility of the machine with which they work dislocating the self, or ‘I’, from the physical act of writing. Such issues construct a dich ...
Consulta: subjectFacets:"Forensic anthropology" Registros
... This study assesses the quality, as a diagnostic test, of the main indicators of morphological sexual dimorphism through direct anthropometry, biostatistics tools and clinical epidemiology. This study used 284 skulls of adult Brazilians, of which 187 were male and 97 female. A study of the cross-eva ...
... This study assesses the quality, as a diagnostic test, of the main indicators of morphological sexual dimorphism through direct anthropometry, biostatistics tools and clinical epidemiology. This study used 284 skulls of adult Brazilians, of which 187 were male and 97 female. A study of the cross-eva ...
Male birch catkin bugs vary copula duration to invest more in
... investment of limited reproductive resources. However, in many cases it can be difficult to interpret traits such as copula duration, because they are interacting phenotypes that ultimately depend upon both the male and female mating partner, and the sexes may frequently disagree over the optimal out ...
... investment of limited reproductive resources. However, in many cases it can be difficult to interpret traits such as copula duration, because they are interacting phenotypes that ultimately depend upon both the male and female mating partner, and the sexes may frequently disagree over the optimal out ...
loleffect.docx
... human development. Durham claims that girls are in effect ‘coerced’ into thinking so much about ‘hotness’ that they begin to see themselves primarily as sexual objects on display, rather than as multidimensional people. The first myth of the Lolita Effect, Durham concludes, is that it translates gi ...
... human development. Durham claims that girls are in effect ‘coerced’ into thinking so much about ‘hotness’ that they begin to see themselves primarily as sexual objects on display, rather than as multidimensional people. The first myth of the Lolita Effect, Durham concludes, is that it translates gi ...
ecological differentiation of combined and separate sexes of
... compensation). This prediction has been supported by a recent theoretical model, which further proposes that the sex with the lower total reproductive expenditure should be favored in poor environments (De Laguérie et al. 1993). Delph (1990b) showed that the seed fitness of female plants relative t ...
... compensation). This prediction has been supported by a recent theoretical model, which further proposes that the sex with the lower total reproductive expenditure should be favored in poor environments (De Laguérie et al. 1993). Delph (1990b) showed that the seed fitness of female plants relative t ...
Both Costs and Benefits of Sex Correlate With Relative
... selected traits in the direction opposite to that previously favored by selection (genetic slippage) (Lynch and Deng 1994). Because these changes in variances and means are due to the accumulation of genetic disequilibria during the period of asexual reproduction, their magnitude across a sexual gen ...
... selected traits in the direction opposite to that previously favored by selection (genetic slippage) (Lynch and Deng 1994). Because these changes in variances and means are due to the accumulation of genetic disequilibria during the period of asexual reproduction, their magnitude across a sexual gen ...
Sexual selection: endless forms or tangled bank?
... selection’), often in the context of viability selection (competition for resources and so on such that an organism lives long enough to engage in competition for mates). For instance, sexual selection is often talked of as being ‘balanced’ by natural selection, as in some models of exaggerated disp ...
... selection’), often in the context of viability selection (competition for resources and so on such that an organism lives long enough to engage in competition for mates). For instance, sexual selection is often talked of as being ‘balanced’ by natural selection, as in some models of exaggerated disp ...
SAPR
... attack immediately. They should go directly to a hospital for examination and collection of potential evidence. They should be encouraged to refrain from any activity that might change or destroy evidence of the assault such as: ...
... attack immediately. They should go directly to a hospital for examination and collection of potential evidence. They should be encouraged to refrain from any activity that might change or destroy evidence of the assault such as: ...
Connections That Promote Postponing Sexual Intercourse
... studies use the Add Health data and both are longitudinal. However, there are also some important differences that the reader needs to keep in mind. Specifically, one study uses two age groups divided by grade (8th-9th, 10th11th) while the other investigates only 14-15-year-olds. One compares across ...
... studies use the Add Health data and both are longitudinal. However, there are also some important differences that the reader needs to keep in mind. Specifically, one study uses two age groups divided by grade (8th-9th, 10th11th) while the other investigates only 14-15-year-olds. One compares across ...
“Sex and Lots of Erotic Art to Prove It: The Erotic art of Pompeii”
... how it has played into this highly erotic society. It seems that morals and religion must have played a factor in some way or another in Roman life, and Amy Richlin discusses this in her book; ‘Pornography and Representation in Greece and Rome.’ Richlin gives us an idea of the morals and also religi ...
... how it has played into this highly erotic society. It seems that morals and religion must have played a factor in some way or another in Roman life, and Amy Richlin discusses this in her book; ‘Pornography and Representation in Greece and Rome.’ Richlin gives us an idea of the morals and also religi ...
Sexting Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men: Results From
... Taken together, the diverse findings between sexting and sexual risk across studies may be attributable to the populations studied and their sociodemographic characteristics (e.g., gender, relationship status, sexual orientation). Given the noted differences by gender and sexual identity in these stu ...
... Taken together, the diverse findings between sexting and sexual risk across studies may be attributable to the populations studied and their sociodemographic characteristics (e.g., gender, relationship status, sexual orientation). Given the noted differences by gender and sexual identity in these stu ...
Phenotypic correlates of male reproductive success in western gorillas
... Parnell, 2002a; Levrero et al., 2004; Robbins et al., 2009). Infanticide by outsider males is considered an extreme form of coercion because it may induce the female to leave the resident silverback who failed to defend her offspring (Fossey, 1984; Watts, 1989). Offspring survival has accounted for ...
... Parnell, 2002a; Levrero et al., 2004; Robbins et al., 2009). Infanticide by outsider males is considered an extreme form of coercion because it may induce the female to leave the resident silverback who failed to defend her offspring (Fossey, 1984; Watts, 1989). Offspring survival has accounted for ...
Both Costs and Benefits of Sex Correlate with Relative
... after sex for at least some of the life-history traits measured (Fig. 1). In three of the four populations, sexual reproduction led to an overall increase in expressed genetic variance in the offspring generation relative to that seen in the parent generation. However, in the fourth population (medi ...
... after sex for at least some of the life-history traits measured (Fig. 1). In three of the four populations, sexual reproduction led to an overall increase in expressed genetic variance in the offspring generation relative to that seen in the parent generation. However, in the fourth population (medi ...
The Patriarchal Class System in Nawal El Saadawi`s God
... poor servant women are employed by upper-class people at shamefully low salaries and who are frequently sexually abused by their masters and sons. In this regard, Heidi Hartman attributes women’s underpayment and oppression of women to “men’s desire to control women is at least as strong as capital’ ...
... poor servant women are employed by upper-class people at shamefully low salaries and who are frequently sexually abused by their masters and sons. In this regard, Heidi Hartman attributes women’s underpayment and oppression of women to “men’s desire to control women is at least as strong as capital’ ...
HIV Prevention
... Dual Protection Dual protection: Protection against pregnancy, HIV and other STDs Achieved by: Avoidance of penetrative sex Mutual monogamy between non-infected partners using effective contraception Condom use alone Dual method: Condom use in combination with other contraceptives ...
... Dual Protection Dual protection: Protection against pregnancy, HIV and other STDs Achieved by: Avoidance of penetrative sex Mutual monogamy between non-infected partners using effective contraception Condom use alone Dual method: Condom use in combination with other contraceptives ...
Strategic Self-Promotion and Competitor
... This research was supported by National Institute of Mental Health Grant MH44206, a fellowship from the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, National Science Foundation Grant BNS8700864, and the Gordon P. Getty Trust. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Dav ...
... This research was supported by National Institute of Mental Health Grant MH44206, a fellowship from the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, National Science Foundation Grant BNS8700864, and the Gordon P. Getty Trust. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Dav ...
BDSM as therapy?
... dominatrices have yet to be the subjects of systematic analysis. Research on the purchase of eroticism has focused largely on prostitutes and erotic dancers, and sociological studies of sadomasochism include pro-domme–client relationships within the category of all SM interactions, without fully exa ...
... dominatrices have yet to be the subjects of systematic analysis. Research on the purchase of eroticism has focused largely on prostitutes and erotic dancers, and sociological studies of sadomasochism include pro-domme–client relationships within the category of all SM interactions, without fully exa ...
Deconstructing Sexual Harassment
... could not understand. MacKinnon chose to ignore the fact that many of the working class women who experienced the harassment—Michelle Vinson not among them—had developed ways of coping with their male co-workers and superiors and were not inclined to view the problem as a problem. “You have to, uh, ...
... could not understand. MacKinnon chose to ignore the fact that many of the working class women who experienced the harassment—Michelle Vinson not among them—had developed ways of coping with their male co-workers and superiors and were not inclined to view the problem as a problem. “You have to, uh, ...
Pryor, Oyler, Odom - North American Business Press
... According to Bloomberg Business Week (2002), “Greed, hypercompetitiveness, isolation, and more have pushed too many top execs to cross the line without fear of consequences.” The title of the article, “If only CEO Meant Chief Ethics Officer,” seems to commiserate with those of us who expect ethical ...
... According to Bloomberg Business Week (2002), “Greed, hypercompetitiveness, isolation, and more have pushed too many top execs to cross the line without fear of consequences.” The title of the article, “If only CEO Meant Chief Ethics Officer,” seems to commiserate with those of us who expect ethical ...
Drug assertiveness and sexual risk-taking behavior in a sample of
... Prior to analyses, each variable's distribution was examined. The distributions for number of grams of methamphetamine used and total number of sex acts were positively skewed, and log 10 transformations were performed to correct for skewness. Participants who scored 15 or more on assertiveness (1 s ...
... Prior to analyses, each variable's distribution was examined. The distributions for number of grams of methamphetamine used and total number of sex acts were positively skewed, and log 10 transformations were performed to correct for skewness. Participants who scored 15 or more on assertiveness (1 s ...
Sexual segregation in ungulates: a comparative test of three
... The forage-selection hypothesis was tested comparing data on food selection in various species. If sexual segregation was present in species where males and females were reported to select similar food items, or males to feed on higher quality food, the forage-selection hypothesis was rejected as an ...
... The forage-selection hypothesis was tested comparing data on food selection in various species. If sexual segregation was present in species where males and females were reported to select similar food items, or males to feed on higher quality food, the forage-selection hypothesis was rejected as an ...
Sex Differences in the Responses of the Human
... ings of emotional arousal correlated with left amygdala activity in both men and women. Thus, in females the brain regions involved in emotional reactions coincide with those involved in encoding memory for the experience, whereas in males these processes occur in different hemispheres. The authors ...
... ings of emotional arousal correlated with left amygdala activity in both men and women. Thus, in females the brain regions involved in emotional reactions coincide with those involved in encoding memory for the experience, whereas in males these processes occur in different hemispheres. The authors ...
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.