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Why Creativity is Sexy: for Creative Abilities in Humans
... it may be universal (Buss, 1989). Sex differences and age patterns in creative productivity are also suggestive of selection by mate choice (Bressler et al., 2006; Kanazawa, 2000; Miller, 1999). Most importantly, recent research reveals a connection between creativity levels and reproductive success ...
... it may be universal (Buss, 1989). Sex differences and age patterns in creative productivity are also suggestive of selection by mate choice (Bressler et al., 2006; Kanazawa, 2000; Miller, 1999). Most importantly, recent research reveals a connection between creativity levels and reproductive success ...
Preventing Conflict-related Sexual Violence
... has been shown by a number of welldocumented case studies (e.g. Wood, 2006; Cohen, 2010), and the literature also shows how restraint can be found among state militaries, rebel groups and militias. Restraint with respect to sexual violence can also be seen even among armed actors with a record of en ...
... has been shown by a number of welldocumented case studies (e.g. Wood, 2006; Cohen, 2010), and the literature also shows how restraint can be found among state militaries, rebel groups and militias. Restraint with respect to sexual violence can also be seen even among armed actors with a record of en ...
Constructing sexual citizenship: theorizing sexual rights
... responsibilities as well as rights. In relation to sexuality, the question of responsibility has largely been concerned with establishing what are and what are not acceptable forms of expression of an assumed pregiven human need. That is, how are needs to engage in sexual activity to be met, in term ...
... responsibilities as well as rights. In relation to sexuality, the question of responsibility has largely been concerned with establishing what are and what are not acceptable forms of expression of an assumed pregiven human need. That is, how are needs to engage in sexual activity to be met, in term ...
women with exciting underwear
... In Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur women primarily serve as figures of sexual temptation who bring great danger and suffering to the men that interact with them. Monty Python and the Holy Grail‚ on the other hand‚ satirizes the idea of the destructive temptress and presents women characters in a ma ...
... In Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur women primarily serve as figures of sexual temptation who bring great danger and suffering to the men that interact with them. Monty Python and the Holy Grail‚ on the other hand‚ satirizes the idea of the destructive temptress and presents women characters in a ma ...
Sexual Dimorphism with Help of Sacrum
... Since sacrum is a component of pelvic girdle with functional differences between the two sexes, it itself becomes important for identification of sex in the human skeletal system. Are found to be, out of the seven parameters of the sacrum, five parameters yielded significant mean differences between ...
... Since sacrum is a component of pelvic girdle with functional differences between the two sexes, it itself becomes important for identification of sex in the human skeletal system. Are found to be, out of the seven parameters of the sacrum, five parameters yielded significant mean differences between ...
Backlash From the Bedroom: Stigma Mediates
... Psychology of Women Quarterly 00(0) thus, women incur a risk from acting ‘‘manly’’ (i.e., agentic). Furthermore, Amanatullah and Morris (2010) found that women decreased their levels of assertiveness when negotiating on their own behalf for fear of violating stereotypes of femininity; however, women ...
... Psychology of Women Quarterly 00(0) thus, women incur a risk from acting ‘‘manly’’ (i.e., agentic). Furthermore, Amanatullah and Morris (2010) found that women decreased their levels of assertiveness when negotiating on their own behalf for fear of violating stereotypes of femininity; however, women ...
PDF - Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS
... men.2 Pregnancy is recognized as a period of increased risk of HIV acquisition for women. HIV prevalence is estimated at 40% among Swazi pregnant women, ranging from 38% in Shiselweni to 40% in Lubombo.3 While strong national HIV counseling and testing and prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmiss ...
... men.2 Pregnancy is recognized as a period of increased risk of HIV acquisition for women. HIV prevalence is estimated at 40% among Swazi pregnant women, ranging from 38% in Shiselweni to 40% in Lubombo.3 While strong national HIV counseling and testing and prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmiss ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution
... other was flexible, and could be switched by manipulating the social context they experienced previously [14]. Same-sex orientation implies a more permanent set of preferences—an internal predisposition to desire sexual interactions with members of one sex or another—and although commonly used to de ...
... other was flexible, and could be switched by manipulating the social context they experienced previously [14]. Same-sex orientation implies a more permanent set of preferences—an internal predisposition to desire sexual interactions with members of one sex or another—and although commonly used to de ...
Planned Parenthood - National Life Chain
... Most U.S. adults refuse to endorse premarital sex, yet many believe sexually active teens who are “determined” to have sex should be given “protection” against STDs and especially AIDS. This view may sound reasonable, even compassionate; but the evidence, for over two decades, has proven it to be se ...
... Most U.S. adults refuse to endorse premarital sex, yet many believe sexually active teens who are “determined” to have sex should be given “protection” against STDs and especially AIDS. This view may sound reasonable, even compassionate; but the evidence, for over two decades, has proven it to be se ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution Nathan W. Bailey and Marlene Zuk Review
... other was flexible, and could be switched by manipulating the social context they experienced previously [14]. Same-sex orientation implies a more permanent set of preferences—an internal predisposition to desire sexual interactions with members of one sex or another—and although commonly used to de ...
... other was flexible, and could be switched by manipulating the social context they experienced previously [14]. Same-sex orientation implies a more permanent set of preferences—an internal predisposition to desire sexual interactions with members of one sex or another—and although commonly used to de ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution
... other was flexible, and could be switched by manipulating the social context they experienced previously [14]. Same-sex orientation implies a more permanent set of preferences—an internal predisposition to desire sexual interactions with members of one sex or another—and although commonly used to de ...
... other was flexible, and could be switched by manipulating the social context they experienced previously [14]. Same-sex orientation implies a more permanent set of preferences—an internal predisposition to desire sexual interactions with members of one sex or another—and although commonly used to de ...
PowerPoint Template Demonstration
... steady” with their first sexual partner. Involvement in a romantic relationship is an important predictor! 30% of Latino teens report that their first sexual partner was someone other than a steady romantic partner, e.g., “friend” or casual partner. 69% of Latino teens had sex prematurely regret ...
... steady” with their first sexual partner. Involvement in a romantic relationship is an important predictor! 30% of Latino teens report that their first sexual partner was someone other than a steady romantic partner, e.g., “friend” or casual partner. 69% of Latino teens had sex prematurely regret ...
Theories of Sexual Coercion: Evolutionary, Feminist, and Biosocial
... Not only can evolutionary theory explain why males may be motivated to rape, it also can provide explanations for why rape is perceived as distressing to females based on how it interfered with reproductive success during evolution. Thornhill and Palmer (2000) state that this interference took thre ...
... Not only can evolutionary theory explain why males may be motivated to rape, it also can provide explanations for why rape is perceived as distressing to females based on how it interfered with reproductive success during evolution. Thornhill and Palmer (2000) state that this interference took thre ...
Chapter Seven: Shame and Intimacy
... humiliated—and very many of these memories are about events which have to do with sex. It begins at a very early age. A baby boy may be made to feel he has done something wrong when he has a sexual erection—and particularly if he seems to be interested in it or proud of it. A baby girl may be made ...
... humiliated—and very many of these memories are about events which have to do with sex. It begins at a very early age. A baby boy may be made to feel he has done something wrong when he has a sexual erection—and particularly if he seems to be interested in it or proud of it. A baby girl may be made ...
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—COUPLES` SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS
... Aim. To assess pre-RP sexual health issues of PCa patients and their partners in a stable heterosexual relationship. Methods. Data were analyzed from 3,282 consecutive patients who underwent RP over a three-period survey. During Period 1, on admission to the hospital the day prior to surgery, 1,360 ...
... Aim. To assess pre-RP sexual health issues of PCa patients and their partners in a stable heterosexual relationship. Methods. Data were analyzed from 3,282 consecutive patients who underwent RP over a three-period survey. During Period 1, on admission to the hospital the day prior to surgery, 1,360 ...
Sex Differences in Susceptibility to Infection
... has, therefore, not perfected the ability to fend off parasites – i.e., produced organisms that are completely parasite-free – because for most if not all individuals, resources are better expended on other physiological activities or processes. This view of an animal’s reaction to infection as simp ...
... has, therefore, not perfected the ability to fend off parasites – i.e., produced organisms that are completely parasite-free – because for most if not all individuals, resources are better expended on other physiological activities or processes. This view of an animal’s reaction to infection as simp ...
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... compulsive smoker, alcoholism, etc.) Regression: The psychic reversion to childhood desires. When normally functioning desire meets with powerful external obstacles, which prevent satisfaction of those desires, the subject sometimes regresses to an earlier phase (e.g. the mouth, the anus) in normal ...
... compulsive smoker, alcoholism, etc.) Regression: The psychic reversion to childhood desires. When normally functioning desire meets with powerful external obstacles, which prevent satisfaction of those desires, the subject sometimes regresses to an earlier phase (e.g. the mouth, the anus) in normal ...
pride and prejudice or children and cheating? jane austen`s
... those who would be interested in short-term matings, whereas “mother” characters would be more appropriate choices for long-term relationships. Furthermore, given that women compete with other women for potential mates, they should also assess and comprehend the mating strategies of their rivals. Th ...
... those who would be interested in short-term matings, whereas “mother” characters would be more appropriate choices for long-term relationships. Furthermore, given that women compete with other women for potential mates, they should also assess and comprehend the mating strategies of their rivals. Th ...
Evolutionary Perspectives on Hermaphroditism in Fishes
... perspective. Here we highlight some of the major conclusions from these studies, which collectively have been informative on a variety of biological topics related to reproductive modes, gender allocations, sexual conflict and gamesmanship, mating systems, and life-history tradeoffs. Copyright © 200 ...
... perspective. Here we highlight some of the major conclusions from these studies, which collectively have been informative on a variety of biological topics related to reproductive modes, gender allocations, sexual conflict and gamesmanship, mating systems, and life-history tradeoffs. Copyright © 200 ...
Obscuring Causality in Rape Discourse: a Quantitative Analysis of
... since they are less vivid. Another explanation is that this style of writing could reflect the author’s theoretical perspective about blame and causation in the case of domestic violence. They may not view batterers as singularly responsible for their actions, but rather see other factors, such as s ...
... since they are less vivid. Another explanation is that this style of writing could reflect the author’s theoretical perspective about blame and causation in the case of domestic violence. They may not view batterers as singularly responsible for their actions, but rather see other factors, such as s ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF - e
... Given the long incubation of syphilis, the difficulty of immediately identifying infected individuals, and the fact that the disease could be hidden at a later stage, the traditional public health tools of quarantine and sanitary cordons adopted against the plague by the Health Offices were blunt to ...
... Given the long incubation of syphilis, the difficulty of immediately identifying infected individuals, and the fact that the disease could be hidden at a later stage, the traditional public health tools of quarantine and sanitary cordons adopted against the plague by the Health Offices were blunt to ...
The False Problem of the Maintenance of Sex
... 1.2. Changes in the Number of Offspring Due to the Change in the Reproductive Strategy Obviously the number of offspring is a key factor for determining the most effective reproductive strategy, as mentioned by Williams himself in his original proposal: “Unless something causes a difference in the n ...
... 1.2. Changes in the Number of Offspring Due to the Change in the Reproductive Strategy Obviously the number of offspring is a key factor for determining the most effective reproductive strategy, as mentioned by Williams himself in his original proposal: “Unless something causes a difference in the n ...
Evolution of sex differences in lifespan and aging
... lifespan as sex-specific maladaptation leading to increased mortality in the shorter-lived sex. While asymmetric inheritance hypotheses equate long life with high fitness, considerable empirical evidence suggests that sexes resolve the fundamental tradeoff between reproduction and survival different ...
... lifespan as sex-specific maladaptation leading to increased mortality in the shorter-lived sex. While asymmetric inheritance hypotheses equate long life with high fitness, considerable empirical evidence suggests that sexes resolve the fundamental tradeoff between reproduction and survival different ...
sexual dimorphism of clavicle in south indian population
... the sex of unknown clavicles and to know about the comparative differences between the male and female clavicles, and to find out the differences between right and left clavicle. Several studies have been conducted on sexual determination from skeletal elements. In 1954 Stewart done a guess work of ...
... the sex of unknown clavicles and to know about the comparative differences between the male and female clavicles, and to find out the differences between right and left clavicle. Several studies have been conducted on sexual determination from skeletal elements. In 1954 Stewart done a guess work of ...
The Life Course Development of Human Sexual Orientation: An
... Homosexual behavior is common across cultures but takes on a variety of social forms [Greenberg, 1988; Herdt, 1997]. That is, the notion of sexual orientation understood in much of Western culture through the ‘gay-straight’ dichotomy is extremely rare; few cultures reveal patterns of exclusive homos ...
... Homosexual behavior is common across cultures but takes on a variety of social forms [Greenberg, 1988; Herdt, 1997]. That is, the notion of sexual orientation understood in much of Western culture through the ‘gay-straight’ dichotomy is extremely rare; few cultures reveal patterns of exclusive homos ...
Human female sexuality
Human female sexuality encompasses a broad range of behaviors and processes, including female sexual identity and sexual behavior, the physiological, psychological, social, cultural, political, and spiritual or religious aspects of sexual activity. Various aspects and dimensions of female sexuality, as a part of human sexuality, have also been addressed by principles of ethics, morality, and theology. In almost any historical era and culture, the arts, including literary and visual arts, as well as popular culture, present a substantial portion of a given society's views on human sexuality, which also include implicitly or explicitly female sexuality.In most societies and legal jurisdictions, there are legal bounds on what sexual behavior is permitted. Sexuality varies across the cultures and regions of the world, and has continually changed throughout history, and this applies equally to female sexuality. Aspects of female sexuality include issues pertaining to biological sex, body image, self-esteem, personality, sexual orientation, values and attitudes, gender roles, relationships, activity options, and communication.