The Bisexual Dictionary
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preprint - Open Science Framework
... one realm (e.g., athletics) but lack efficacy in another (e.g., education). Like other forms of selfefficacy, sexual self-efficacy is shaped by individual and social factors. For instance, Bandura argues prior instances of personal success signal that one can achieve desired outcomes. Beyond persona ...
... one realm (e.g., athletics) but lack efficacy in another (e.g., education). Like other forms of selfefficacy, sexual self-efficacy is shaped by individual and social factors. For instance, Bandura argues prior instances of personal success signal that one can achieve desired outcomes. Beyond persona ...
Fraternal Birth Order and the Maternal Immune Hypothesis of Male
... birth order effect. This increase, divided by the (total) prevalence of homosexuality among men with one older brother, represents the proportion of gay men with one older brother who acquired their sexual orientation via the older brother route, (.0264 ⫺ .0200)/ .0264 ⯝ .24. In other words, almost ...
... birth order effect. This increase, divided by the (total) prevalence of homosexuality among men with one older brother, represents the proportion of gay men with one older brother who acquired their sexual orientation via the older brother route, (.0264 ⫺ .0200)/ .0264 ⯝ .24. In other words, almost ...
Testosterone Patch Increases Sexual Desire in
... total testosterone was performed by radioimmunoassay after sample extraction and column chromatography; the lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) was 2 ng/dL (0.0694 nmol/L). Percentage of free testosterone and percentage of free dihydrotestosterone (DHT) were determined by equilibrium dialysis using ...
... total testosterone was performed by radioimmunoassay after sample extraction and column chromatography; the lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) was 2 ng/dL (0.0694 nmol/L). Percentage of free testosterone and percentage of free dihydrotestosterone (DHT) were determined by equilibrium dialysis using ...
A comparison of parasite loads on asexual and sexual Phoxinus
... Abstract: In light of the inherent disadvantages of sexual reproduction, the existence of sex is often seen as a paradox. There are a variety of hypothetical benefits of sexual reproduction that may balance its disadvantages. The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that sexually reproducing species are be ...
... Abstract: In light of the inherent disadvantages of sexual reproduction, the existence of sex is often seen as a paradox. There are a variety of hypothetical benefits of sexual reproduction that may balance its disadvantages. The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that sexually reproducing species are be ...
Homosexual "Marriage"
... pattern of fidelity. Moreover, those with AIDS commonly seek a partner/caretaker for their declining years so the 13% of Advocates admitting AIDS would inflate the rate of 8% who attempt to engage in semi-monogamy. The Advocate does not equate monogamy with fidelity. Fundamental differences in the m ...
... pattern of fidelity. Moreover, those with AIDS commonly seek a partner/caretaker for their declining years so the 13% of Advocates admitting AIDS would inflate the rate of 8% who attempt to engage in semi-monogamy. The Advocate does not equate monogamy with fidelity. Fundamental differences in the m ...
Current Issues – Perspectives and Reviews
... model (Houle & Kondrashov 2002), the incorporation of such complexities as condition-dependent expression, polygenic input of deleterious mutation, and assessment errors in female choice has shown that the good-genes, handicap process does not require runaway selection to be a potent force driving t ...
... model (Houle & Kondrashov 2002), the incorporation of such complexities as condition-dependent expression, polygenic input of deleterious mutation, and assessment errors in female choice has shown that the good-genes, handicap process does not require runaway selection to be a potent force driving t ...
1 Two Human Natures: How Men and Women Evolved Different
... Among humans, as among most species, it is females who necessarily invest more in gestation and nurturing. Once impregnated, women must gestate the child for nine months and during the period in which modern humans were evolving were obliged to lactate for several years after giving birth (Howell, 1 ...
... Among humans, as among most species, it is females who necessarily invest more in gestation and nurturing. Once impregnated, women must gestate the child for nine months and during the period in which modern humans were evolving were obliged to lactate for several years after giving birth (Howell, 1 ...
Sex Offenders, Sexuality, and Social Control
... ineffective at controlling the population. Part of the problem of ineffectiveness is that the laws do not take into account the instable definition of offenders to be controlled nor do the concerned population realize the instability and ever-changing concept that encompasses the population they fe ...
... ineffective at controlling the population. Part of the problem of ineffectiveness is that the laws do not take into account the instable definition of offenders to be controlled nor do the concerned population realize the instability and ever-changing concept that encompasses the population they fe ...
Erotic Capital - Catherine Hakim
... who are skilled at social presentation are more attractive than people who look like homeless tramps. The sixth element is sexuality itself: sexual competence, energy, erotic imagination, playfulness, and everything else that makes for a sexually satisfying partner. Whether or not someone is a good ...
... who are skilled at social presentation are more attractive than people who look like homeless tramps. The sixth element is sexuality itself: sexual competence, energy, erotic imagination, playfulness, and everything else that makes for a sexually satisfying partner. Whether or not someone is a good ...
Pryor, Oyler, Odom - North American Business Press
... especially CEO’s and other executives who are often considered to be intellectual giants and/or corporate heroes. These people are often known for their business acumen, their strategic shrewdness, and their transformational leadership. They are frequently pillars in their community, and their espou ...
... especially CEO’s and other executives who are often considered to be intellectual giants and/or corporate heroes. These people are often known for their business acumen, their strategic shrewdness, and their transformational leadership. They are frequently pillars in their community, and their espou ...
Let’s Talk About Sex… and Gender: Examining the
... HIV/AIDS is killing women. In 2013, roughly 35 million people were living with HIV (UNAIDS, 2015). Since the start of the epidemic, an estimated 78 million people have become infected with HIV and 39 million people have died of AIDS-related illnesses (UNAIDS, 2015). While worldwide AIDS-related deat ...
... HIV/AIDS is killing women. In 2013, roughly 35 million people were living with HIV (UNAIDS, 2015). Since the start of the epidemic, an estimated 78 million people have become infected with HIV and 39 million people have died of AIDS-related illnesses (UNAIDS, 2015). While worldwide AIDS-related deat ...
Sexuality: Social and Cultural Constructs of Women Represented
... involve the image of women and precious little before or after” (Nochlin 1989, 137). Erotic art was ultimately created for men and their desires. The scandalous painting by Courbet, Sleep, fig 1, was painted for the former Turkish ambassador, Khalil Bey. This painting depicts two young, nude lesbian ...
... involve the image of women and precious little before or after” (Nochlin 1989, 137). Erotic art was ultimately created for men and their desires. The scandalous painting by Courbet, Sleep, fig 1, was painted for the former Turkish ambassador, Khalil Bey. This painting depicts two young, nude lesbian ...
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Overview Adolescence is a term
... On the other hand culture, traditions, fear or other barriers may prevent adolescents from learning about sexuality or acting on the knowledge they have. Parents and community leaders need to support communication with their children to reinforce the knowledge that adolescent may have acquired. Howe ...
... On the other hand culture, traditions, fear or other barriers may prevent adolescents from learning about sexuality or acting on the knowledge they have. Parents and community leaders need to support communication with their children to reinforce the knowledge that adolescent may have acquired. Howe ...
Rapid Response: Sex Worker HIV Risk - Triple
... The prevalence of HIV among the participants included in these studies varied widely. Among a population of male street youth involved in survival sex in Montréal, HIV prevalence was 2.1%, compared to 0.3% among those who have never been involved in survival sex.(1) The prevalence was roughly 1% amo ...
... The prevalence of HIV among the participants included in these studies varied widely. Among a population of male street youth involved in survival sex in Montréal, HIV prevalence was 2.1%, compared to 0.3% among those who have never been involved in survival sex.(1) The prevalence was roughly 1% amo ...
Statutory sex crime relationships between juveniles and adults: A
... the personal and financial burden of raising a child. In addition, teenage pregnancy and parenthood can stunt both the social and psychological development of the adolescent girl (Coley & Chase-Lansdale, 1998), keep her in a state of poverty and reliance on welfare for much of her adult life (Allen ...
... the personal and financial burden of raising a child. In addition, teenage pregnancy and parenthood can stunt both the social and psychological development of the adolescent girl (Coley & Chase-Lansdale, 1998), keep her in a state of poverty and reliance on welfare for much of her adult life (Allen ...
Research Article The Evaluation of Sexual Functions and Sex
... study and among them one woman using CBZ became pregnant before hormone analysis and another woman on VPA had high beta-HCG values and they were excluded from the study. Three patients on VPA (one male, two female) withdrew their consent and dropped out from the study. In addition, two women on CBZ ...
... study and among them one woman using CBZ became pregnant before hormone analysis and another woman on VPA had high beta-HCG values and they were excluded from the study. Three patients on VPA (one male, two female) withdrew their consent and dropped out from the study. In addition, two women on CBZ ...
Abstinence Only vs. Comprehensive Sex Education
... likely to include information about birth control, STD prevention and sexual orientation. The evidence tells us that these trends represent a dangerous disservice to America’s younger generation. ...
... likely to include information about birth control, STD prevention and sexual orientation. The evidence tells us that these trends represent a dangerous disservice to America’s younger generation. ...
Sexual dysfunction in patients taking conventional antipsychotic
... sexual functioning and have not been designed for patients with severe mental illness. Most patients taking antipsychotic medication have schizophrenia, an illness that undermines an individual’s ability to relate to other people sexually or otherwise. In this study, we were particularly interested ...
... sexual functioning and have not been designed for patients with severe mental illness. Most patients taking antipsychotic medication have schizophrenia, an illness that undermines an individual’s ability to relate to other people sexually or otherwise. In this study, we were particularly interested ...
Sex and Stereotyping in Sin City: A Content Analysis of Las Vegas
... Deemed the “Entertainment Capital of the World,” Las Vegas is famous for luxury casinos, extravagant shows, and endless entertainment (City-Data, 2010). There is another side to this city that has produced nicknames such as “Sin City” and the “City Where Anything Goes.” As one of the world’s biggest ...
... Deemed the “Entertainment Capital of the World,” Las Vegas is famous for luxury casinos, extravagant shows, and endless entertainment (City-Data, 2010). There is another side to this city that has produced nicknames such as “Sin City” and the “City Where Anything Goes.” As one of the world’s biggest ...
Using behavior-analytic implicit tests to assess sexual interests
... exemplars that establish complex derived relational networks through which functions of stimuli may be transformed, and this can explain the emergence of apparently untrained sexual responses. As an example, a culture that simultaneously teaches that sexual promiscuity is bad and, at other times, th ...
... exemplars that establish complex derived relational networks through which functions of stimuli may be transformed, and this can explain the emergence of apparently untrained sexual responses. As an example, a culture that simultaneously teaches that sexual promiscuity is bad and, at other times, th ...
Testing evolutionary hypotheses about human biological adaptation
... here, we do use phylogenetic trees of human cultures based on genetic similarity (Cavalli-Sforza et al., 1994). The weight of anthropological, genetic and archaeological knowledge indicates that, almost whatever the degree of cultural isolation, some populations are much more closely related to some ...
... here, we do use phylogenetic trees of human cultures based on genetic similarity (Cavalli-Sforza et al., 1994). The weight of anthropological, genetic and archaeological knowledge indicates that, almost whatever the degree of cultural isolation, some populations are much more closely related to some ...
An evolutionary behaviorist - Portsmouth Research Portal
... behavior and with different sexual partners does not mean that orgasm or sexual pleasure will be equal across these contexts. We should expect more adaptive conditions to lead to greater sexual pleasure and more intense orgasm (more on this later). However, we should also expect plasticity built int ...
... behavior and with different sexual partners does not mean that orgasm or sexual pleasure will be equal across these contexts. We should expect more adaptive conditions to lead to greater sexual pleasure and more intense orgasm (more on this later). However, we should also expect plasticity built int ...
Constructing sexual citizenship: theorizing sexual rights
... this was overthrown in the same year by the House of Lords. It is important not to interpret such liberalization of the law as state recognition of the right to be homosexual. (This distinction is discussed in more detail in the following section.) What these changes in the law represent is the gran ...
... this was overthrown in the same year by the House of Lords. It is important not to interpret such liberalization of the law as state recognition of the right to be homosexual. (This distinction is discussed in more detail in the following section.) What these changes in the law represent is the gran ...