Genital Piercings: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications for
... sexual activities, and nontraditional sexual orientation.8,25-27 Although the ages of first-time sexual intercourse for WGP and MGP2,11,13 have been significantly younger (14-16 years) than the national average (16.9 males/17.4 females),28 few STIs, no HIV, and frequent monogamous relationships. Man ...
... sexual activities, and nontraditional sexual orientation.8,25-27 Although the ages of first-time sexual intercourse for WGP and MGP2,11,13 have been significantly younger (14-16 years) than the national average (16.9 males/17.4 females),28 few STIs, no HIV, and frequent monogamous relationships. Man ...
pathogen negative pelvic inflammatory disease: is it pid?
... Background: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) occurs when pathogens (often sexually transmitted) ascend from the cervix to the upper genital tract. However no infectious agent is identified in up to two thirds of PID cases.1,2 We assessed the characteristics of PID of unknown aetiology (PID with no ...
... Background: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) occurs when pathogens (often sexually transmitted) ascend from the cervix to the upper genital tract. However no infectious agent is identified in up to two thirds of PID cases.1,2 We assessed the characteristics of PID of unknown aetiology (PID with no ...
A Review of the Literature on Sexual Assault Perpetrator
... Several surveys have found a correlation between self-reported perpetration of sexual violence and number of sexual partners or early initiation of sex. Studies have also identified a significant link between sexual assault perpetration and impersonal attitudes toward sex, defined as practices and b ...
... Several surveys have found a correlation between self-reported perpetration of sexual violence and number of sexual partners or early initiation of sex. Studies have also identified a significant link between sexual assault perpetration and impersonal attitudes toward sex, defined as practices and b ...
Marriage and Sexuality
... Integrity”, brings into discussion the central theme of the novel, the impersonal relationships, represented by the natural union of Connie and Mellors, the gamekeeper. These relationships are best achieved through sex, and body is not the tool, but a medium of aliveness and communication with the e ...
... Integrity”, brings into discussion the central theme of the novel, the impersonal relationships, represented by the natural union of Connie and Mellors, the gamekeeper. These relationships are best achieved through sex, and body is not the tool, but a medium of aliveness and communication with the e ...
The Use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy on Two Case Reports of
... masturbate when I’ve got my nappy on, it would link it with the abuse when I was masturbated and I don’t want that association. But I do defecate and urinate in them and I like being bottle fed and tucked into bed by a mommy. This is a way of life for me and it’s something I’m not going to change”. ...
... masturbate when I’ve got my nappy on, it would link it with the abuse when I was masturbated and I don’t want that association. But I do defecate and urinate in them and I like being bottle fed and tucked into bed by a mommy. This is a way of life for me and it’s something I’m not going to change”. ...
BMC Evolutionary Biology
... Background: The clear dominance of two-gender sex in recent species is a notorious puzzle of evolutionary theory. It has at least two layers: besides the most fundamental and challenging question why sex exists at all, the other part of the problem is equally perplexing but much less studied. Why do ...
... Background: The clear dominance of two-gender sex in recent species is a notorious puzzle of evolutionary theory. It has at least two layers: besides the most fundamental and challenging question why sex exists at all, the other part of the problem is equally perplexing but much less studied. Why do ...
the quantitative genetics and coevolution of male and female
... Markow 2001) and short sperm that protect their brother fertilizing sperm from the effects of female spermicide (Holman and Snook 2008). Sperm heteromorphism is widely distributed across taxa (Till-Bottraud et al. 2005) yet there have been no quantitative genetic analyses of this phenomenon. Such a ...
... Markow 2001) and short sperm that protect their brother fertilizing sperm from the effects of female spermicide (Holman and Snook 2008). Sperm heteromorphism is widely distributed across taxa (Till-Bottraud et al. 2005) yet there have been no quantitative genetic analyses of this phenomenon. Such a ...
Parental investment, sexual selection and sex ratios
... some males’ reproductive rates couldn’t be closer to their dream potential than that of the average male in the population. 34. B: I think I already asked about that (point 8). 35. A: Yes you did. There are actually at least two different options here. It could be that a male knows he is someone who ...
... some males’ reproductive rates couldn’t be closer to their dream potential than that of the average male in the population. 34. B: I think I already asked about that (point 8). 35. A: Yes you did. There are actually at least two different options here. It could be that a male knows he is someone who ...
STUDYTESTCH12 - Mr. Siegerman`s AP Psychology Help Page
... A) men who have younger brothers are somewhat more likely to be gay. B) men who have older brothers are somewhat more likely to be gay. C) women with older sisters are somewhat more likely to be gay. D) women with younger sisters are somewhat more likely to be gay. Ans: B Page: 489 Section: Study Gu ...
... A) men who have younger brothers are somewhat more likely to be gay. B) men who have older brothers are somewhat more likely to be gay. C) women with older sisters are somewhat more likely to be gay. D) women with younger sisters are somewhat more likely to be gay. Ans: B Page: 489 Section: Study Gu ...
Associations between a one-shot 1 Running Head
... additional measures used in this analysis, are reported below. Measures. The dependent measure was obtained from the hypothetical delaydiscounting binary choice between £45 in three days and £70 in three months. To indicate their preference, participants clicked a radio button beside the option they ...
... additional measures used in this analysis, are reported below. Measures. The dependent measure was obtained from the hypothetical delaydiscounting binary choice between £45 in three days and £70 in three months. To indicate their preference, participants clicked a radio button beside the option they ...
A validation and reduced form of the Female Condom Attitudes Scale
... original database. The investigator draws a substantial number of bootstrap samples (e.g., 2000) of size N from the original data. In any given sample, some cases may appear multiple times whereas other cases may not be selected at all. Thus, there is variation among the bootstrap samples. The boots ...
... original database. The investigator draws a substantial number of bootstrap samples (e.g., 2000) of size N from the original data. In any given sample, some cases may appear multiple times whereas other cases may not be selected at all. Thus, there is variation among the bootstrap samples. The boots ...
PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION
... PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES PERFORM A COMPLEX SET OF TASKS This group of muscles need to contract when you are walking without letting you urinate. They should relax during sexual intercourse and during a bowel movement. However, you would most likely rather not have a bowel movement while you are having ...
... PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES PERFORM A COMPLEX SET OF TASKS This group of muscles need to contract when you are walking without letting you urinate. They should relax during sexual intercourse and during a bowel movement. However, you would most likely rather not have a bowel movement while you are having ...
Attitudes and the Spiritual Life-021 07-22-07
... • The Self-Preservation subtype of the Five is usually characterized as most like a hermit. • They are intensely sensitive, so they build extra strong boundaries and the Self-Preservation Five builds their boundaries physically. • One way other people drain a Self-Preservation Five's energy is throu ...
... • The Self-Preservation subtype of the Five is usually characterized as most like a hermit. • They are intensely sensitive, so they build extra strong boundaries and the Self-Preservation Five builds their boundaries physically. • One way other people drain a Self-Preservation Five's energy is throu ...
Introduction to Family Education [Rai Foundation BA Social Work]
... As per the UN Convention, children have the right to know and live with their biological parents. If this is not possible, they have a right to adoptive parents who resemble the natural parents to the extent possible i.e. a mother and father. Further, the best interest of the child shall govern all ...
... As per the UN Convention, children have the right to know and live with their biological parents. If this is not possible, they have a right to adoptive parents who resemble the natural parents to the extent possible i.e. a mother and father. Further, the best interest of the child shall govern all ...
THE FEMALE PHALLUS: On Alfred Kinsey`s sexual vitalism, the
... Lesbian and Gay Anthropology has sought ‘to situate gay and lesbian anthropology in the larger history of the discipline’ (Lewin & Leap 2007: 5). In her contribution to the volume, Gayle Rubin is keen to acknowledge ‘[…] the enormity of the contributions of Kinsey’ (2002: 55), and asserts that ‘Indi ...
... Lesbian and Gay Anthropology has sought ‘to situate gay and lesbian anthropology in the larger history of the discipline’ (Lewin & Leap 2007: 5). In her contribution to the volume, Gayle Rubin is keen to acknowledge ‘[…] the enormity of the contributions of Kinsey’ (2002: 55), and asserts that ‘Indi ...
A4Women Walking113016
... The tourist gaze is directly linked to Charles Baudelaire’s flâneur, which was first written about in the mid-nineteenth century, at the time when travel was becoming more accessible to a wider range of social groups. The word flâneur comes from the French word flâneur which means ‘to stroll’ thus f ...
... The tourist gaze is directly linked to Charles Baudelaire’s flâneur, which was first written about in the mid-nineteenth century, at the time when travel was becoming more accessible to a wider range of social groups. The word flâneur comes from the French word flâneur which means ‘to stroll’ thus f ...
PLoS ONE 7 - La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
... completed. S. fatalis is the second-most abundant taxon at Rancho La Brea next to the dire wolf (Canis dirus) [34]. There is disagreement as to whether or not S. fatalis shows sexual dimorphism. An often cited feature of the La Brea assemblage of S. fatalis skulls supposedly indicating a lack of sex ...
... completed. S. fatalis is the second-most abundant taxon at Rancho La Brea next to the dire wolf (Canis dirus) [34]. There is disagreement as to whether or not S. fatalis shows sexual dimorphism. An often cited feature of the La Brea assemblage of S. fatalis skulls supposedly indicating a lack of sex ...
this PDF file - Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist
... for being homosexuality.” In fact, it must be added that the modern concept of sexual orientation did not exist, so was not an issue in ancient Indian minds. Regarding the social attitude of the time, John Powers describes: “ere are several stories of monks having sexual encounters with other men, ...
... for being homosexuality.” In fact, it must be added that the modern concept of sexual orientation did not exist, so was not an issue in ancient Indian minds. Regarding the social attitude of the time, John Powers describes: “ere are several stories of monks having sexual encounters with other men, ...
REVIEW Social modulation of androgens in male vertebrates: meta
... confidence intervals: we interpreted a difference as significantly nonrandom (P < 0.05) if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) were not overlapping (chi-square test; Cohen 1969; Rosenberg et al. 1997; Book et al. 2001). Where there were only a few studies in a category (N < 3), these were either combine ...
... confidence intervals: we interpreted a difference as significantly nonrandom (P < 0.05) if the 95% confidence intervals (CI) were not overlapping (chi-square test; Cohen 1969; Rosenberg et al. 1997; Book et al. 2001). Where there were only a few studies in a category (N < 3), these were either combine ...
Categories and Similarities - Pdx
... Categories and Similarities: A Note on Circularity Glucksberg and Keysar (1993; Keysar & Glucksberg 1992) propose that a metaphor establishes a superordinate category to which both vehicle and topic belong, based on having the relevant qualities. For example, “Cigarettes are time bombs” establishes ...
... Categories and Similarities: A Note on Circularity Glucksberg and Keysar (1993; Keysar & Glucksberg 1992) propose that a metaphor establishes a superordinate category to which both vehicle and topic belong, based on having the relevant qualities. For example, “Cigarettes are time bombs” establishes ...
Coitus in the Symbolic Language of Slavic Culture
... Hare hunting is also a symbol of coitus, popular in Polish songs (See, for example, Skierkowski 1933: 80, 236, 334). A Moravian joke marně vyháně l z díry zajice ‘in vain he forced the hare out of its hole’ is also a metaphor of coitus (Jakobson 1934–1936: 78). A dream of a hare is a forecast of sex ...
... Hare hunting is also a symbol of coitus, popular in Polish songs (See, for example, Skierkowski 1933: 80, 236, 334). A Moravian joke marně vyháně l z díry zajice ‘in vain he forced the hare out of its hole’ is also a metaphor of coitus (Jakobson 1934–1936: 78). A dream of a hare is a forecast of sex ...
Deleterious effects of recombination and possible
... mating partners are available and at what frequency; if recombination between different genomes is mostly deleterious in the short term and if haploid selfing allows eliminating most newly arisen deleterious mutations, we expect haploid selfing to be frequent. Outcrossing is, however, expected to be ...
... mating partners are available and at what frequency; if recombination between different genomes is mostly deleterious in the short term and if haploid selfing allows eliminating most newly arisen deleterious mutations, we expect haploid selfing to be frequent. Outcrossing is, however, expected to be ...
Toril Moi From Femininity to Finitude: Freud, Lacan, and Feminism
... At the same time as I was reading Freud with Beauvoir and MerleauPonty, I was also studying Ludwig Wittgenstein, J. L. Austin, and Stanley Cavell. Their understanding of language and meaning made the postSaussurean view of language that underpins Lacan’s theory appear flawed. I also came to feel inc ...
... At the same time as I was reading Freud with Beauvoir and MerleauPonty, I was also studying Ludwig Wittgenstein, J. L. Austin, and Stanley Cavell. Their understanding of language and meaning made the postSaussurean view of language that underpins Lacan’s theory appear flawed. I also came to feel inc ...
040323A nursing perspective on the misuse of anabolic steroids
... athletes to enhance athletic performance (Yesalis and Bahrke, 2002). An ergogenic aid is defined as a means of enhancing energy utilisation, including its production, control and efficiency. Common ergogenic aids include anabolic steroids, which have been shown to increase strength and have signific ...
... athletes to enhance athletic performance (Yesalis and Bahrke, 2002). An ergogenic aid is defined as a means of enhancing energy utilisation, including its production, control and efficiency. Common ergogenic aids include anabolic steroids, which have been shown to increase strength and have signific ...
Repeatability: Its role in evolutionary studies of mating behavior
... generation), even if a trait is subject to strong selection. Repeatability can be used to indicate whether efforts to measure heritability are likely to be worthwhile. The algebraic definitions of repeatability and heritability show that low repeatability cannot accompany high heritability, unless s ...
... generation), even if a trait is subject to strong selection. Repeatability can be used to indicate whether efforts to measure heritability are likely to be worthwhile. The algebraic definitions of repeatability and heritability show that low repeatability cannot accompany high heritability, unless s ...
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.