Sexuality for the Man With Cancer
... What is a normal sex life? People vary a great deal in their sexual attitudes and practices. This makes it hard to define “normal.” Some couples like to have sex every day. For others, once a month is enough. Many people see oral sex (using the mouth or tongue) as a normal part of sex, but some beli ...
... What is a normal sex life? People vary a great deal in their sexual attitudes and practices. This makes it hard to define “normal.” Some couples like to have sex every day. For others, once a month is enough. Many people see oral sex (using the mouth or tongue) as a normal part of sex, but some beli ...
Gandhi Naked Ambition: The Truth about
... However, Gandhi and Kasturba’s last child wasn’t born until fifteen years later, in 1900. But was there something more complex than a pious plea for chastity at play in Gandhi’s beliefs, preaching has and evens his unusual personal practices (which included, alongside his famed chastity, sleeping na ...
... However, Gandhi and Kasturba’s last child wasn’t born until fifteen years later, in 1900. But was there something more complex than a pious plea for chastity at play in Gandhi’s beliefs, preaching has and evens his unusual personal practices (which included, alongside his famed chastity, sleeping na ...
ethical code - Pegaso International
... All the winning organizations have an aspect in common: they have people who share a passion for their own job and work together towards a common objective. To create and to support a spirit of collaboration, every person who collaborates with Pegaso International should carry out his job to enhance ...
... All the winning organizations have an aspect in common: they have people who share a passion for their own job and work together towards a common objective. To create and to support a spirit of collaboration, every person who collaborates with Pegaso International should carry out his job to enhance ...
Sleep and Sex: What Can Go Wrong? A Review of the
... 67 yrs), 92% of whom reported multiple episodes of sexsomnia. Sexual intercourse during sleep was reported by 48%. Precipi- tating factors for sexsomnia included physical contact with an- other person in bed (64%), stress (52%), fatigue (41%), al ...
... 67 yrs), 92% of whom reported multiple episodes of sexsomnia. Sexual intercourse during sleep was reported by 48%. Precipi- tating factors for sexsomnia included physical contact with an- other person in bed (64%), stress (52%), fatigue (41%), al ...
Crown Factum
... would be taken advantage of (especially females). She had a lot of experience taking care of herself. 17 She agreed that attraction was not always reciprocal, that she had been in such situations, and that she had techniques to be polite to people she wasn’t interested in. She had no idea if anyone ...
... would be taken advantage of (especially females). She had a lot of experience taking care of herself. 17 She agreed that attraction was not always reciprocal, that she had been in such situations, and that she had techniques to be polite to people she wasn’t interested in. She had no idea if anyone ...
Slipping into the Ha-Ha - The University of Sydney
... than invite-an ironic reading.... How far we wish to go with her statement, where we choose to stop in our speculation is our business, she would imply, not hers" (p. 32n). We can agree with Miller, if we also agree that "one effectof the novelist's moral ideology is to infect-even to intimidate -ou ...
... than invite-an ironic reading.... How far we wish to go with her statement, where we choose to stop in our speculation is our business, she would imply, not hers" (p. 32n). We can agree with Miller, if we also agree that "one effectof the novelist's moral ideology is to infect-even to intimidate -ou ...
Psychological and Physiological Adaptations to Sperm
... human evolutionary history. Smith suggested that facultative polyandry (i.e., female sexual infidelity) would have been the most common reason for the simultaneous presence of live ...
... human evolutionary history. Smith suggested that facultative polyandry (i.e., female sexual infidelity) would have been the most common reason for the simultaneous presence of live ...
Psychological and Physiological Adaptations to Sperm Competition
... human evolutionary history. Smith suggested that facultative polyandry (i.e., female sexual infidelity) would have been the most common reason for the simultaneous presence of live ...
... human evolutionary history. Smith suggested that facultative polyandry (i.e., female sexual infidelity) would have been the most common reason for the simultaneous presence of live ...
Localised provoked vestibulodynia (vulvodynia): assessment and
... changes within the mucosa, including increased concentration of pro-inflammatory peptides and hyperinnervation with C-fibres.11 These fibres are multimodal sensory fibres that, when stimulated, can result in prolonged burning. In addition, there is hypertonicity of the pelvic floor muscles, resultin ...
... changes within the mucosa, including increased concentration of pro-inflammatory peptides and hyperinnervation with C-fibres.11 These fibres are multimodal sensory fibres that, when stimulated, can result in prolonged burning. In addition, there is hypertonicity of the pelvic floor muscles, resultin ...
Frequently Asked Questions on the STOP Violence Against Women
... or reduction in STOP funds. 2. Why is this the case? Under PREA, a State must certify to DOJ that it is in compliance with the national PREA standards or else be subject to the loss or reallocation of specified funding. Beginning in FY 2014, if a State cannot certify full compliance, it will lose 5% ...
... or reduction in STOP funds. 2. Why is this the case? Under PREA, a State must certify to DOJ that it is in compliance with the national PREA standards or else be subject to the loss or reallocation of specified funding. Beginning in FY 2014, if a State cannot certify full compliance, it will lose 5% ...
The Temporality of Modernist Life Writing in the Era of Transsexualism
... diegesis.3 Transsexual life writing, as other scholars have noted, disrupts conventions of narrative logic by defying pronominal stability, temporal continuity, and natural progression. It thereby demands a new genre, a transnarrative. Woolf reached this insight in writing Orlando, remarking in her ...
... diegesis.3 Transsexual life writing, as other scholars have noted, disrupts conventions of narrative logic by defying pronominal stability, temporal continuity, and natural progression. It thereby demands a new genre, a transnarrative. Woolf reached this insight in writing Orlando, remarking in her ...
Let`s Face the Music and Dance - International Body Psychotherapy
... a rift between what they experienced in early life and what should have happened. In the bonding between mother and child, there is also a seduction, a seductive and erotic quality to their relationship, which is not perverse or inappropriate, but occurs in a natural and spontaneous way. The client ...
... a rift between what they experienced in early life and what should have happened. In the bonding between mother and child, there is also a seduction, a seductive and erotic quality to their relationship, which is not perverse or inappropriate, but occurs in a natural and spontaneous way. The client ...
by KEMESHIA LAQUITA RANDLE YOLANDA MANORA
... “For Black women as well as Black men, it is axiomatic that if we do not define ourselves for ourselves, we will be defined by others—for their use and to our detriment. The development of self-identified Black women, ready to explore and pursue our power and interests within our communities, is a v ...
... “For Black women as well as Black men, it is axiomatic that if we do not define ourselves for ourselves, we will be defined by others—for their use and to our detriment. The development of self-identified Black women, ready to explore and pursue our power and interests within our communities, is a v ...
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... accelerate change in the underlying drivers of HIV risk, vulnerability and impact. It also requires an appraisal of the existing national communication strategy and the range of communication opportunities to maximize ways to communicate and strengthen existing communication channels and capacities. ...
... accelerate change in the underlying drivers of HIV risk, vulnerability and impact. It also requires an appraisal of the existing national communication strategy and the range of communication opportunities to maximize ways to communicate and strengthen existing communication channels and capacities. ...
rhinoceros beetle Mechanical limits to maximum weapon size in a
... other types of wear (figure 5) that can act as local stress concentrators and significantly lower the theoretical strength of a structure [38 –40]. Furthermore, horns are probably very susceptible to material fatigue due to repetitive loading and the accumulation of micro-cracks. Fatigue failure has ...
... other types of wear (figure 5) that can act as local stress concentrators and significantly lower the theoretical strength of a structure [38 –40]. Furthermore, horns are probably very susceptible to material fatigue due to repetitive loading and the accumulation of micro-cracks. Fatigue failure has ...
HUMAN SPERM COMPETITION
... grandest plumage, having the largest antlers, or even fighting to the death (Alcock, 2004). They may even compete at the level of their sperm. This phenomenon is known as sperm competition. Broadly defined, sperm competition is intrasexual (male-male) competition that occurs after the initiation of ...
... grandest plumage, having the largest antlers, or even fighting to the death (Alcock, 2004). They may even compete at the level of their sperm. This phenomenon is known as sperm competition. Broadly defined, sperm competition is intrasexual (male-male) competition that occurs after the initiation of ...
A pluralist approach to sex and recombination
... been put to several different uses, or lost (e.g. gill arches, mammalian forelimbs). The factors maintaining sexual reproduction may be different from those which led to its evolution. Multiple selection pressures are the norm in evolutionary biology: for instance, we do not expect, nor do we ®nd, t ...
... been put to several different uses, or lost (e.g. gill arches, mammalian forelimbs). The factors maintaining sexual reproduction may be different from those which led to its evolution. Multiple selection pressures are the norm in evolutionary biology: for instance, we do not expect, nor do we ®nd, t ...
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... believed to promote better blood circulation within the penis, and an Italian study found that Ginseng use increased testosterone levels, as well as the number and motility of sperm cells. Damiana: As a sexual stimulant, Damiana has been used for thousands of years as a potent aphrodisiac that is sa ...
... believed to promote better blood circulation within the penis, and an Italian study found that Ginseng use increased testosterone levels, as well as the number and motility of sperm cells. Damiana: As a sexual stimulant, Damiana has been used for thousands of years as a potent aphrodisiac that is sa ...
Histrionic Women in Iran: A Qualitative Study of the Couple
... Then, according to the text content, summarizing and tabulating were performed, and the compact semantic units were formed. Then, materials were coded, and the relevant similar codes were assigned as the lower categories. After that, main categories were classified for obtaining the desired theme by ...
... Then, according to the text content, summarizing and tabulating were performed, and the compact semantic units were formed. Then, materials were coded, and the relevant similar codes were assigned as the lower categories. After that, main categories were classified for obtaining the desired theme by ...
A survey of teenage sexual health: knowledge
... The underlying trend that as school year increases, students perceive that there is an increased focus on teenage pregnancy seems an important finding, particularly when boys do not necessarily consider this focus relevant to them. Overall, although there are some school year and gender differences, ...
... The underlying trend that as school year increases, students perceive that there is an increased focus on teenage pregnancy seems an important finding, particularly when boys do not necessarily consider this focus relevant to them. Overall, although there are some school year and gender differences, ...
THE UNITED STATES OF RAPE: A THEORY OF RAPE CULTURE
... rights of bodily autonomy. Campaigns such as these attempted to bring a higher value to women’s wishes and sexual refusal. These initiatives are working to change long-held social and legal beliefs that woman have little right to refuse sex to men (Anderson, 2005). One might argue that American publ ...
... rights of bodily autonomy. Campaigns such as these attempted to bring a higher value to women’s wishes and sexual refusal. These initiatives are working to change long-held social and legal beliefs that woman have little right to refuse sex to men (Anderson, 2005). One might argue that American publ ...
Evolution`s Rainbow
... I suggest new perspectives on genetics and development that may yield a more successful biotechnology industry. I show that mathematical criteria for the rarity of a genetic disease point to possibly overlooked advantages for genes presently considered defective. I suggest new readings of narratives ...
... I suggest new perspectives on genetics and development that may yield a more successful biotechnology industry. I show that mathematical criteria for the rarity of a genetic disease point to possibly overlooked advantages for genes presently considered defective. I suggest new readings of narratives ...
Evolution of egg dummies in Tanganyikan cichlid fishes: the roles of
... offered to explain the evolution of egg dummies, but one having received recent support is that of evolution through sensory exploitation, which forms an extension of Wickler’s egg-mimicry theory (Tobler, 2006). The sensory exploitation hypothesis states that a sensory bias under natural selection m ...
... offered to explain the evolution of egg dummies, but one having received recent support is that of evolution through sensory exploitation, which forms an extension of Wickler’s egg-mimicry theory (Tobler, 2006). The sensory exploitation hypothesis states that a sensory bias under natural selection m ...
PDF file, free to read, of the ECF article. - Eighteenth
... a constitutional Softness, which, under right direction, would render them unspeakably more pleasing than any possible attraction that is purely external”;11 Gregory claims, “We so naturally associate the idea of female softness and delicacy with a correspondent delicacy of constitution, that when a ...
... a constitutional Softness, which, under right direction, would render them unspeakably more pleasing than any possible attraction that is purely external”;11 Gregory claims, “We so naturally associate the idea of female softness and delicacy with a correspondent delicacy of constitution, that when a ...
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS
... A shockingly significant proportion of heterosexual students report that during the last year, 37% never used condoms and approximately two-thirds use condoms less than half the time they engage in sexual intercourse ...
... A shockingly significant proportion of heterosexual students report that during the last year, 37% never used condoms and approximately two-thirds use condoms less than half the time they engage in sexual intercourse ...
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.