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Beyrer C, Trapence G, Motimedi F, Umar E, Iipinge S, Dausab F, Baral S: Bisexual concurrency, bisexual partnerships, and HIV among Southern African men who have sex with men (MSM). STI; April 2010.
... 2.3), higher condom use (OR 6.6, 95% CI 3.2 to 13.9), less likelihood of having ever tested for HIV (OR 1.6, 95% CI 1.1 to 2.3), less likelihood of having disclosed sexual orientation to family (OR 0.47, 95% CI 0.32 to 0.67) and being more likely to have received money for casual sex (OR 1.9, 95% CI ...
... 2.3), higher condom use (OR 6.6, 95% CI 3.2 to 13.9), less likelihood of having ever tested for HIV (OR 1.6, 95% CI 1.1 to 2.3), less likelihood of having disclosed sexual orientation to family (OR 0.47, 95% CI 0.32 to 0.67) and being more likely to have received money for casual sex (OR 1.9, 95% CI ...
Sexuality: the back door into our essence
... • 40% of the people over 30 are stuck in their sex chakra • Most people don’t reach their sex potential ever, making it to 50% is an exceptional experience for them • Real sex is better than masturbation, but not always • We are all “abnormal”, against what the Church, Balkenende or Bush consider ac ...
... • 40% of the people over 30 are stuck in their sex chakra • Most people don’t reach their sex potential ever, making it to 50% is an exceptional experience for them • Real sex is better than masturbation, but not always • We are all “abnormal”, against what the Church, Balkenende or Bush consider ac ...
Congo study sets estimate for rapes much higher
... remains: that rape and sexual slavery have become amazingly commonplace in this region of the D.R.C., and have defined this conflict as a war against women.” The study’s authors believe the rape problem may be worse than their study suggests. The findings are based on survey results from females of ...
... remains: that rape and sexual slavery have become amazingly commonplace in this region of the D.R.C., and have defined this conflict as a war against women.” The study’s authors believe the rape problem may be worse than their study suggests. The findings are based on survey results from females of ...
Psychoanalytic Approaches to Literature
... Undue repression of our desires Conflict in our psyche between ego and id ...
... Undue repression of our desires Conflict in our psyche between ego and id ...
Intimacy, Sexuality and Reproductive Issues in IBD
... intercourse increased, none reported a decrease in sexual functioning, and 16% reported an increased quality of orgasm (Damgaard) ...
... intercourse increased, none reported a decrease in sexual functioning, and 16% reported an increased quality of orgasm (Damgaard) ...
hidden children and other victims of sexual abuse during the holocaust
... Nazi law prohibiting sexual relations between Germans and Jews—this is an invalid reason used by some scholars to deny that sexual abuse of Jewish women took place. The Rassenschande law was about consensual sex, rather than rape. And, as we know from daily news reports, laws that do prohibit rape i ...
... Nazi law prohibiting sexual relations between Germans and Jews—this is an invalid reason used by some scholars to deny that sexual abuse of Jewish women took place. The Rassenschande law was about consensual sex, rather than rape. And, as we know from daily news reports, laws that do prohibit rape i ...
Individual and Societal Forms of Violence Against Women:
... As in the U.S., women in the developing world suffer verbal, emotional, physical and sexual abuse. Worldwide at least one woman in three has been beaten, forced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime.[1] In countries such as Bangladesh, Cambodia, Mexico and Zimbabwe, many see wife-beating as ...
... As in the U.S., women in the developing world suffer verbal, emotional, physical and sexual abuse. Worldwide at least one woman in three has been beaten, forced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime.[1] In countries such as Bangladesh, Cambodia, Mexico and Zimbabwe, many see wife-beating as ...
Mental Health Nursing: Anxiety Disorders
... Fantasy can be an adaptive way to enhance sexual experiences unless maladaptive; “I always escape to erotic fantasies with unknown lovers when with my spouse” Projection: “I never had a problem with my previous lover; I think you are the problem” Denial: “I don’t have a problem with sex. I just neve ...
... Fantasy can be an adaptive way to enhance sexual experiences unless maladaptive; “I always escape to erotic fantasies with unknown lovers when with my spouse” Projection: “I never had a problem with my previous lover; I think you are the problem” Denial: “I don’t have a problem with sex. I just neve ...
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... arrived in the city of Poona that Chamoli discovered her boyfriend’s intention to sell her to a brothel (Balos, 2004: 137; Coomaraswamy, 2000: ¶12). ...
... arrived in the city of Poona that Chamoli discovered her boyfriend’s intention to sell her to a brothel (Balos, 2004: 137; Coomaraswamy, 2000: ¶12). ...
SSSS-Pornography - Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality
... matter of this kind. Central to many obscenity laws is whether the material violates community standards of acceptability and whether it involves minors. Thus, many books, movies, and advertisements that are acceptable to many people today would likely have been judged obscene earlier in our history ...
... matter of this kind. Central to many obscenity laws is whether the material violates community standards of acceptability and whether it involves minors. Thus, many books, movies, and advertisements that are acceptable to many people today would likely have been judged obscene earlier in our history ...
sexual transgression for power and identity: a glimpse on
... gender boundaries. By wearing even more ornate clothing they encroached on the privileges of aristocratic women; by wearing men’s clothing they encroached on the privileges of the advantaged sex” (p. 420). Reflection of the arguments based on such issues are traced in the writings of Shakespeare. Mo ...
... gender boundaries. By wearing even more ornate clothing they encroached on the privileges of aristocratic women; by wearing men’s clothing they encroached on the privileges of the advantaged sex” (p. 420). Reflection of the arguments based on such issues are traced in the writings of Shakespeare. Mo ...
Gender Norms: A Key to Improving Life Outcomes in At
... National Council Recognizing the vital opportunity, 47 researchers, funders, policymakers and organizations have come together in a National Council on Gender to promote gender transformative approaches to improving life outcomes, especially in at-risk communities. This paper is one of the first pro ...
... National Council Recognizing the vital opportunity, 47 researchers, funders, policymakers and organizations have come together in a National Council on Gender to promote gender transformative approaches to improving life outcomes, especially in at-risk communities. This paper is one of the first pro ...
Sex: a pluralist approach includes species selection. (One step
... earlier, the generality of sexual reproduction implies that there must be a general explanation but this general explanation can be found at the interspeci®c level while short-term reasons need not be general. Restricting the research to a general short-term reason has thus been misleading. ...
... earlier, the generality of sexual reproduction implies that there must be a general explanation but this general explanation can be found at the interspeci®c level while short-term reasons need not be general. Restricting the research to a general short-term reason has thus been misleading. ...
Evolutionary psychology
... Rosemary L. Hopcroft, The Evolved Actor in Sociology , Sociological Theory 27 (2009) Christine Horne, Values and Evolutionary Psychology , Sociological Theory 22 (2004) Barbara Smuts, ‘The Evolutionary Origins of Patriarchy’, Human Nature 6 (1995) Special issue on feminism and evolutionary psycho ...
... Rosemary L. Hopcroft, The Evolved Actor in Sociology , Sociological Theory 27 (2009) Christine Horne, Values and Evolutionary Psychology , Sociological Theory 22 (2004) Barbara Smuts, ‘The Evolutionary Origins of Patriarchy’, Human Nature 6 (1995) Special issue on feminism and evolutionary psycho ...
Guerreiro da Luz Online – Setembro 2001 - # 1
... energy in movement. So, the first thing one must understand is that it is made up of two extremes, which walk side-by-side during the entire act: relaxation and tension. “How can one set these opposite states in harmony? There is only one way: through giving oneself completely. How does one give one ...
... energy in movement. So, the first thing one must understand is that it is made up of two extremes, which walk side-by-side during the entire act: relaxation and tension. “How can one set these opposite states in harmony? There is only one way: through giving oneself completely. How does one give one ...
Unmarried Young People and Unintended
... to reduce HIV risk), and using condoms correctly and consistently every time they have sex. Young people are at high risk of STIs including HIV, and about two of every five new HIV infections occur in young people ages 15 to 24. This is due mostly to risky behavior. Many young men and women are awar ...
... to reduce HIV risk), and using condoms correctly and consistently every time they have sex. Young people are at high risk of STIs including HIV, and about two of every five new HIV infections occur in young people ages 15 to 24. This is due mostly to risky behavior. Many young men and women are awar ...
Questions_First Responders Course
... Identify the three stages of a survivor's healing process: immediate crisis, outward adjustment, and retriggering/resolution. ...
... Identify the three stages of a survivor's healing process: immediate crisis, outward adjustment, and retriggering/resolution. ...
Sexually Transmitted Diseases And How to Avoid Them
... or parts of the body not normally associated with such emotion" (Webster's; 1992) Homosexuality not considered a fetish Sexual Orientation At-risk to STDs as Heterosexuals Statistics list 1 in 10 as exclusively gay or lesbian, while others fall in the bisexual category. (sexual-health-resource.org) ...
... or parts of the body not normally associated with such emotion" (Webster's; 1992) Homosexuality not considered a fetish Sexual Orientation At-risk to STDs as Heterosexuals Statistics list 1 in 10 as exclusively gay or lesbian, while others fall in the bisexual category. (sexual-health-resource.org) ...
Sexual Selection - Evolutionary Biology
... • when women were asked to rank the pleasantness and attractiveness of t-shirts worn by men the MHC dissimilar men were more attractive • the preference was found to depend on whether the women were taking the contraceptive pill • modern contraceptive pills use different hormones and/or formulatio ...
... • when women were asked to rank the pleasantness and attractiveness of t-shirts worn by men the MHC dissimilar men were more attractive • the preference was found to depend on whether the women were taking the contraceptive pill • modern contraceptive pills use different hormones and/or formulatio ...
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... While about 7% of adult women and 8% of men identify as gay, lesbian or bisexual, the proportion of individuals in the U.S. who have had same-gender sexual interactions at some point in their lives is higher. At any given point in time, most U.S. adolescents are not engaging in partnered sexual beha ...
... While about 7% of adult women and 8% of men identify as gay, lesbian or bisexual, the proportion of individuals in the U.S. who have had same-gender sexual interactions at some point in their lives is higher. At any given point in time, most U.S. adolescents are not engaging in partnered sexual beha ...
the visual presentation of woman at the web sites in turkey
... social life (Tallichet and Willits, 1986: 219-220). But unfortunately, even though women’s presence was felt more in public, it did not change the problems they faced. Capitalism forced women to participate in all fields of social life. This participation seemed to enable women to be free but actual ...
... social life (Tallichet and Willits, 1986: 219-220). But unfortunately, even though women’s presence was felt more in public, it did not change the problems they faced. Capitalism forced women to participate in all fields of social life. This participation seemed to enable women to be free but actual ...
sex and gender: a critical realist approach
... long lasting institution, many things had to be the case. The emperor’s authority and symbolic role had to be such that he could set fashions. Women had to have feet with certain powers and liabilities, such that if most of the toes were broken and bound under when the child was about 3, the foot wo ...
... long lasting institution, many things had to be the case. The emperor’s authority and symbolic role had to be such that he could set fashions. Women had to have feet with certain powers and liabilities, such that if most of the toes were broken and bound under when the child was about 3, the foot wo ...
Sex and gender - The Cambridge Social Ontology Group
... (Humean) constant conjunction of cause and effect. The training of men in military camps aims to mobilise certain human psychological powers – to split off feelings – and liabilities – to lose access to split off feelings. If these mechanisms are exercised, and if the context in which this happens a ...
... (Humean) constant conjunction of cause and effect. The training of men in military camps aims to mobilise certain human psychological powers – to split off feelings – and liabilities – to lose access to split off feelings. If these mechanisms are exercised, and if the context in which this happens a ...
Sexuality and Power in Modern Societies
... of human sexuality and create “docile bodies”. These institutions drive sex “underground”, it becomes a secret obsession but is still controlled (Compare with Freud). • Yet developments in the 2nd half of the 20th century did not support this hypothesis. A. Kinsey showed in the 1940s that sexual ple ...
... of human sexuality and create “docile bodies”. These institutions drive sex “underground”, it becomes a secret obsession but is still controlled (Compare with Freud). • Yet developments in the 2nd half of the 20th century did not support this hypothesis. A. Kinsey showed in the 1940s that sexual ple ...