Intimacy and Sexuality: Toward a Lifespan Perspective
... A great deal of evidence attests to the importance of marital status to overall health. Being married, which almost always implies sexual activity,5 has been shown to have consistently positive effects on health and longevity that do not appear to reflect only selection into marriage.16-18 Sexual ac ...
... A great deal of evidence attests to the importance of marital status to overall health. Being married, which almost always implies sexual activity,5 has been shown to have consistently positive effects on health and longevity that do not appear to reflect only selection into marriage.16-18 Sexual ac ...
Some Differences Between Men and Women
... female psyche has generally been maternal love, not a professional or work identity. Just as the girl must establish a feminine identity, so too must the boy establish a masculine identity—at some point by disavowing his ties to the female world. In primitive societies initiation tests and ceremonie ...
... female psyche has generally been maternal love, not a professional or work identity. Just as the girl must establish a feminine identity, so too must the boy establish a masculine identity—at some point by disavowing his ties to the female world. In primitive societies initiation tests and ceremonie ...
The Adolescent in Society - Appoquinimink High School
... • Serious business – selection of a spouse in mind. ...
... • Serious business – selection of a spouse in mind. ...
Fisioterapia em Movimento | Volume 24 | Número 1 | Janeiro/Março
... years (SD = ± 13.3) participated in this study, most of whom were married (64.4%) and had completed high school education (46.9%), as noted in Table 1. Regarding the presence of self-reported diseases, 14.7% suffered from depression and 2.3% had diabetes. Twenty-five women (14.1%) were not sexually ...
... years (SD = ± 13.3) participated in this study, most of whom were married (64.4%) and had completed high school education (46.9%), as noted in Table 1. Regarding the presence of self-reported diseases, 14.7% suffered from depression and 2.3% had diabetes. Twenty-five women (14.1%) were not sexually ...
- Warwick WRAP
... of early initiation of sexual intercourse among women have focused on those who had their sexual debut before marriage. Bruce et al[1] found that 87 out of 100 girls in Nigeria who had sex in the previous week were married. In the northern regions of Nigeria, where child marriage is common, virtuall ...
... of early initiation of sexual intercourse among women have focused on those who had their sexual debut before marriage. Bruce et al[1] found that 87 out of 100 girls in Nigeria who had sex in the previous week were married. In the northern regions of Nigeria, where child marriage is common, virtuall ...
CAN EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY EXPLAIN REPRODUCTIVE
... sociobiology” (Vining 1986). If evolutionary psychology cannot predict the reproductive behavior of men and women in modern, industrial societies, tens of thousands of years after they left the ancestral environment in which they evolved, then it undermines evolutionary psychology’s claim to provide ...
... sociobiology” (Vining 1986). If evolutionary psychology cannot predict the reproductive behavior of men and women in modern, industrial societies, tens of thousands of years after they left the ancestral environment in which they evolved, then it undermines evolutionary psychology’s claim to provide ...
SHIGELLOSIS - | مرکز مطالعات و توسعه
... examined, tested for urethral or cervical chlamydial infection, and treated with a chlamydia regimen (azithromycin 1 gm orally single dose or doxycycline 100 mg orally twice a day for 7 days). ...
... examined, tested for urethral or cervical chlamydial infection, and treated with a chlamydia regimen (azithromycin 1 gm orally single dose or doxycycline 100 mg orally twice a day for 7 days). ...
A Comparison of Sexual Desire and Self
... Therefore, recognition of one's perception or belief about oneself is important to better understand an individual's behavior. Self esteem is an important aspect in individual's operation or overall actions and has relationship with other areas like psycho - social health and his academic performanc ...
... Therefore, recognition of one's perception or belief about oneself is important to better understand an individual's behavior. Self esteem is an important aspect in individual's operation or overall actions and has relationship with other areas like psycho - social health and his academic performanc ...
IS IT SEXUAL MISCONDUCT?: Educational Scenarios
... Although prior to Carlee leaving the room the two had agreed upon what sexual activity was to take place, things may have changed. The best course of action would be for Jonas to stop and check in with Carlee about what they want to do next. Jonas should not assume that Carlee’s consent from a few h ...
... Although prior to Carlee leaving the room the two had agreed upon what sexual activity was to take place, things may have changed. The best course of action would be for Jonas to stop and check in with Carlee about what they want to do next. Jonas should not assume that Carlee’s consent from a few h ...
Exemplar for Internal Achievement Standard Health Level 2
... videos that have been analysed are ‘give it up to me’ by Shakira, ‘ rude boy’ by Rihanna and ‘man of the year’ by Schoolboy Q. The role played by women in all three clips is that of a sexual object to be admired by men. We see this in the behaviour – women are dancing seductively and provocatively. ...
... videos that have been analysed are ‘give it up to me’ by Shakira, ‘ rude boy’ by Rihanna and ‘man of the year’ by Schoolboy Q. The role played by women in all three clips is that of a sexual object to be admired by men. We see this in the behaviour – women are dancing seductively and provocatively. ...
ADOLESCENT AMBIGUITIES IN AMERICAN PIE
... tant power dynamics in scientific language, naturalizing certain representations of sexuality and precluding the exploration of other possibilities. Making matters worse, teens often decry existing programs as irrelevant to their real needs, questions, and lived experiences. In contrast, adolescents ...
... tant power dynamics in scientific language, naturalizing certain representations of sexuality and precluding the exploration of other possibilities. Making matters worse, teens often decry existing programs as irrelevant to their real needs, questions, and lived experiences. In contrast, adolescents ...
Are QSRs overusing sex as an advertising vehicle?
... what media schedules may profess. Spots with questionable content are doubtlessly seen, understood (or misunderstood), repeated and imitated by kids. The risqué spot Burger King aired to promote its SpongeBob Kids Meal was particularly careless, as the use of the popular kids' character surely cause ...
... what media schedules may profess. Spots with questionable content are doubtlessly seen, understood (or misunderstood), repeated and imitated by kids. The risqué spot Burger King aired to promote its SpongeBob Kids Meal was particularly careless, as the use of the popular kids' character surely cause ...
When Sex Is Painful
... When the pain is confined to the vestibule (the area around the opening of the vagina), it is called vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) or vestibulodynia. The pain occurs when the area is touched, when a tampon is used, during sex when the penis enters the vagina, during a pelvic exam, when sitting ...
... When the pain is confined to the vestibule (the area around the opening of the vagina), it is called vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) or vestibulodynia. The pain occurs when the area is touched, when a tampon is used, during sex when the penis enters the vagina, during a pelvic exam, when sitting ...
Speaking the Unspeakable: Subversive Eroticism in Kate Chopin`s
... It should be taken into account that the fact that both authors had a considerable contact with French culture and literature might not be coincidental, for French women were supposed to be –in certain aspects– more liberated than American women. As reported by Wharton herself, “the Frenchwoman,” co ...
... It should be taken into account that the fact that both authors had a considerable contact with French culture and literature might not be coincidental, for French women were supposed to be –in certain aspects– more liberated than American women. As reported by Wharton herself, “the Frenchwoman,” co ...
Summary of - DrMillsLMU
... males. Nonterrirotiral males, with less well-developed secondary sexual characteristics, may pursue females and attempt to mate with them. The extreme sexual dimorphism and striking adornments of the male orang-utan may have been selected, due to its nongregarious social organization and mating syst ...
... males. Nonterrirotiral males, with less well-developed secondary sexual characteristics, may pursue females and attempt to mate with them. The extreme sexual dimorphism and striking adornments of the male orang-utan may have been selected, due to its nongregarious social organization and mating syst ...
Chapter 10: Sexual Expression
... 39. Which of the following is the period of time after orgasm during which a man cannot be restimulated to orgasm? a. Ejaculatory inevitability b. Pre-ejaculation c. Ejaculatory resolution d. Refractory stage ANSWER: d DIFFICULTY: Understand REFERENCES: Studying Sexual Response 40. What culture is k ...
... 39. Which of the following is the period of time after orgasm during which a man cannot be restimulated to orgasm? a. Ejaculatory inevitability b. Pre-ejaculation c. Ejaculatory resolution d. Refractory stage ANSWER: d DIFFICULTY: Understand REFERENCES: Studying Sexual Response 40. What culture is k ...
1 AN EVANGELICAL LOOKS AT THERAPEUTIC SEXUAL
... discovery through sex was so important it did not matter who the sexual partner happened to be. He said “erotic love” shows us “We are all part of One; we are One. This being so, it should not make any difference whom we love.”6 So, while Freud said it was bad to deny sex and Jung suggested sexual s ...
... discovery through sex was so important it did not matter who the sexual partner happened to be. He said “erotic love” shows us “We are all part of One; we are One. This being so, it should not make any difference whom we love.”6 So, while Freud said it was bad to deny sex and Jung suggested sexual s ...
The vision of Gender Cross-Dressing in Shakespeare`s
... The exclusion of women from the stage and their simultaneous inclusion as customers- the fundamental characteristics of the institution of theatre in early modern England does not exculpate theatre from charges of misogyny. This should not lead us to conclude, of course, that women’s appearance on t ...
... The exclusion of women from the stage and their simultaneous inclusion as customers- the fundamental characteristics of the institution of theatre in early modern England does not exculpate theatre from charges of misogyny. This should not lead us to conclude, of course, that women’s appearance on t ...
Gender and Video Games: A look at the Portrayals of
... games line the shelves of stores, provide the basis for numerous magazines and websites and inspire legions of faithful fans. Video game characters appear in major motion pictures and transition into television series. Reuters estimates that the video game industry was worth approximately 65 billion ...
... games line the shelves of stores, provide the basis for numerous magazines and websites and inspire legions of faithful fans. Video game characters appear in major motion pictures and transition into television series. Reuters estimates that the video game industry was worth approximately 65 billion ...
The Adolescent in Society - Appoquinimink High School
... • Developmental tasks-carving out an identity, planning for the future, becoming more independent, developing close relationships ...
... • Developmental tasks-carving out an identity, planning for the future, becoming more independent, developing close relationships ...
The Adolescent in Society
... • Developmental tasks-carving out an identity, planning for the future, becoming more independent, developing close relationships ...
... • Developmental tasks-carving out an identity, planning for the future, becoming more independent, developing close relationships ...
Relieve vaginal dryness
... Vaginal dryness (atrophy) is partly controlled by the feminine sex hormone oestrogen. When normal levels of oestrogen are present, the vaginal mucosa has a suitable thickness and produces mucous liquid. Dryness is a common nuisance for menopausal women, but they are not the only victims for this con ...
... Vaginal dryness (atrophy) is partly controlled by the feminine sex hormone oestrogen. When normal levels of oestrogen are present, the vaginal mucosa has a suitable thickness and produces mucous liquid. Dryness is a common nuisance for menopausal women, but they are not the only victims for this con ...
Individual and Societal Forms of Violence Against Women:
... victims are often extremely limited. For example, Mexico City, the most heavily populated city in the world, has only one shelter for battered women.[20] Other types of individual violence against women noted more frequently in the developing world than in the U.S., include dowry-related murder, br ...
... victims are often extremely limited. For example, Mexico City, the most heavily populated city in the world, has only one shelter for battered women.[20] Other types of individual violence against women noted more frequently in the developing world than in the U.S., include dowry-related murder, br ...
Child Abuse
... Disclosure of sexual abuse indicates trust in the nurse. Rather than immediately referring the patient elsewhere, the nurse's initial response of nonjudgmental listening and psychological support is essential. The organizations listed in Box 38-9 may be useful when helping survivors of abuse and vio ...
... Disclosure of sexual abuse indicates trust in the nurse. Rather than immediately referring the patient elsewhere, the nurse's initial response of nonjudgmental listening and psychological support is essential. The organizations listed in Box 38-9 may be useful when helping survivors of abuse and vio ...
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.