Sexual Dysfunctions in Men and Women
... cord reflex initiated by genital and/or cerebral erotic stimuli. Emission involves the sequential contraction of accessory sexual organs and the sensation of emission is due to distension of the posterior urethra. There is considerable voluntary control of emission. As the sensation of ejaculatory i ...
... cord reflex initiated by genital and/or cerebral erotic stimuli. Emission involves the sequential contraction of accessory sexual organs and the sensation of emission is due to distension of the posterior urethra. There is considerable voluntary control of emission. As the sensation of ejaculatory i ...
Fluxus_Flirt_Feminist? Carolee Schneemann_Sexual
... interacted with mounds of paper, flashlights, transparent plastic sheeting, raw chicken, sausages, smelly fish, wet paint, and each other's bodies. The performance was accompanied by a sound-collage of Paris street noises and latest hits. Schneemann considered Meat Joy an analogy to the sexual act. ...
... interacted with mounds of paper, flashlights, transparent plastic sheeting, raw chicken, sausages, smelly fish, wet paint, and each other's bodies. The performance was accompanied by a sound-collage of Paris street noises and latest hits. Schneemann considered Meat Joy an analogy to the sexual act. ...
Handbook of Sexual Dysfunction
... conflicts, deep-seated anxiety, and so on. In the present time, physicians in many disciplines view sexual dysfunctions as mostly, if not purely, of biological origin and discard any notion of psychological factors in the etiology of sexual problems. The initial hype about the success rates of silde ...
... conflicts, deep-seated anxiety, and so on. In the present time, physicians in many disciplines view sexual dysfunctions as mostly, if not purely, of biological origin and discard any notion of psychological factors in the etiology of sexual problems. The initial hype about the success rates of silde ...
EliasLambert_uta_2502D_12091
... family or school officials (Fisher et al., 2000). In one study of 650 college-age women, 42% reported that they had been victims of sexual coercion, but only 28% of the victims sought help. Among those who did seek help, most (75%) sought it from a friend rather than from a professional (Ogletree, 1 ...
... family or school officials (Fisher et al., 2000). In one study of 650 college-age women, 42% reported that they had been victims of sexual coercion, but only 28% of the victims sought help. Among those who did seek help, most (75%) sought it from a friend rather than from a professional (Ogletree, 1 ...
THE FEMALE PHALLUS: On Alfred Kinsey`s sexual vitalism, the
... virtually nothing even remotely approaching a Kinsey Report for any non-western society. Anthropologists, however, tend to be quite free with their criticism of the work of the Kinsey team’ (ibid.: 37). This attitude is well illustrated by Kinsey’s contemporary Margaret Mead (1901-1978), who, despit ...
... virtually nothing even remotely approaching a Kinsey Report for any non-western society. Anthropologists, however, tend to be quite free with their criticism of the work of the Kinsey team’ (ibid.: 37). This attitude is well illustrated by Kinsey’s contemporary Margaret Mead (1901-1978), who, despit ...
Premature Ejaculation
... Based on data obtained from large-scale surveys on the prevalence of PE ...
... Based on data obtained from large-scale surveys on the prevalence of PE ...
as Adobe PDF - Edinburgh Research Explorer
... one hopes to bring about that go beyond mere uptake; if things go well (for me), I will have persuaded you to fire her in making my utterance, for example. On the face of it, neither locutionary nor perlocutionary acts offer us a notion of ‘speech’ that can underwrite an argument against the protect ...
... one hopes to bring about that go beyond mere uptake; if things go well (for me), I will have persuaded you to fire her in making my utterance, for example. On the face of it, neither locutionary nor perlocutionary acts offer us a notion of ‘speech’ that can underwrite an argument against the protect ...
The effects of music videos on adolescents - UvA-DARE
... processing and social learning, than taken from actual empirical studies (NeumannBraun & Mikos, 2006). Nevertheless, to date, several studies have documented that teenagers can be affected by even a short exposure to music videos, especially when it comes to violent behavior and aggression, sexual a ...
... processing and social learning, than taken from actual empirical studies (NeumannBraun & Mikos, 2006). Nevertheless, to date, several studies have documented that teenagers can be affected by even a short exposure to music videos, especially when it comes to violent behavior and aggression, sexual a ...
“Any man can rape”: male students talk about rape
... (Shefer & Foster, 2001). This dynamic is influenced by gender attitudes and rape myth endorsements and suggests that it is important to examine gendered power relationships and sexual violence in South Africa (Kalichman et al., 2005; Shefer & Foster, 2001). These gender attitudes and rape myth endor ...
... (Shefer & Foster, 2001). This dynamic is influenced by gender attitudes and rape myth endorsements and suggests that it is important to examine gendered power relationships and sexual violence in South Africa (Kalichman et al., 2005; Shefer & Foster, 2001). These gender attitudes and rape myth endor ...
Association between recurrent bacterial
... Gardnerella vaginalis appears to play an important role.7,8 Bacterial vaginosis has often been associated with sexual activity, with multiple studies demonstrating associations between bacterial vaginosis and new sexual partners, multiple sexual partners, and lack of condom use.9 While a significant ...
... Gardnerella vaginalis appears to play an important role.7,8 Bacterial vaginosis has often been associated with sexual activity, with multiple studies demonstrating associations between bacterial vaginosis and new sexual partners, multiple sexual partners, and lack of condom use.9 While a significant ...
A Historical Analysis of Public School Sex Education in America
... the relationship is consensual and that precautions are taken to minimize disease transmission (Hogben & Byrne, 1998). On the other side are those who argue that the family structure, society in general, and the involved individuals, are best served when sex is reserved for marriage. An emphasis is ...
... the relationship is consensual and that precautions are taken to minimize disease transmission (Hogben & Byrne, 1998). On the other side are those who argue that the family structure, society in general, and the involved individuals, are best served when sex is reserved for marriage. An emphasis is ...
Preventing Sexual Harassment Instructor`s Materials
... Greater public attention to sexual harassment grew as large cases or charges against public figures came into the spotlight. One of the most prominent cases was that of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in 1991. During the Senate confirmation process following his nomination to the U. S. Suprem ...
... Greater public attention to sexual harassment grew as large cases or charges against public figures came into the spotlight. One of the most prominent cases was that of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in 1991. During the Senate confirmation process following his nomination to the U. S. Suprem ...
Full Report
... program was one of the predictors of the behavior-specific ideational variables. (3) Controlling again for potential confounders, the third equation used each HIV prevention behavior as the outcome and tested whether the communication program and/or the ideational factors predicted the behavior. Res ...
... program was one of the predictors of the behavior-specific ideational variables. (3) Controlling again for potential confounders, the third equation used each HIV prevention behavior as the outcome and tested whether the communication program and/or the ideational factors predicted the behavior. Res ...
Roman Homosexuality
... notorious case of the old Loeb Library version of Martial), as if to shield vulnerable young people from some potential contamination. The type of sophisticated scholarship that could easily be found on most other aspects of ancient Greek and Roman lives, especially after the rise of social history, ...
... notorious case of the old Loeb Library version of Martial), as if to shield vulnerable young people from some potential contamination. The type of sophisticated scholarship that could easily be found on most other aspects of ancient Greek and Roman lives, especially after the rise of social history, ...
Intersections of Gender and Genre: Sexualizing the
... and Watson have to say about the word puella illustrates the benefits of applying this lens, at least after adjusting its field of vision with some significant corrections. The analyses of the word puella by Adams and Watson do much to answer the questions I have posed. Adams’ study covers far more ...
... and Watson have to say about the word puella illustrates the benefits of applying this lens, at least after adjusting its field of vision with some significant corrections. The analyses of the word puella by Adams and Watson do much to answer the questions I have posed. Adams’ study covers far more ...
Young men and the construction of masculinity in Sub
... Although today it is generally acknowledged that efforts to engender development processes require more than a focus on women but also a focus on men, especially on how men construct their sense of identity and the definition of what it means to be a man, it is still the case that most analytical an ...
... Although today it is generally acknowledged that efforts to engender development processes require more than a focus on women but also a focus on men, especially on how men construct their sense of identity and the definition of what it means to be a man, it is still the case that most analytical an ...
View/Open
... social basis primarily. In and of itself the biological characteristics of men and women are for a great extent meaningless. We are all born with bodies with many biological differences. Society, however, chooses to impose different social norms upon the biological sex differences, as opposed to oth ...
... social basis primarily. In and of itself the biological characteristics of men and women are for a great extent meaningless. We are all born with bodies with many biological differences. Society, however, chooses to impose different social norms upon the biological sex differences, as opposed to oth ...
Impression management and college students` use of the term
... research process to allow participants to tell their own stories and speak openly about why they may or may not use the term hooking up. Therefore, I use aspects of grounded theory to understand this social phenomenon. This differentiates my research from previous studies on the hook up culture and ...
... research process to allow participants to tell their own stories and speak openly about why they may or may not use the term hooking up. Therefore, I use aspects of grounded theory to understand this social phenomenon. This differentiates my research from previous studies on the hook up culture and ...
Chapter 7. Sex Determining Mechanisms in Vertebrates
... In a study on the pond turtle Emys orbicularis, all individuals from eggs incubated at 2526°C became males, and all individuals from eggs incubated at 30-30.5°C became females (Zaborski et al. 1982). The gonadal cells of all males typed H-Y negative, as did blood cells of half of them; blood cells ...
... In a study on the pond turtle Emys orbicularis, all individuals from eggs incubated at 2526°C became males, and all individuals from eggs incubated at 30-30.5°C became females (Zaborski et al. 1982). The gonadal cells of all males typed H-Y negative, as did blood cells of half of them; blood cells ...
Slipping into the Ha-Ha - The University of Sydney
... While I am not drawing any comparison between Maria Bertram and the novelist, I am saying thatAusten's bawdy humor ignores locked "gates," pushes beyond "spikes," and threatens to "tear" Austen's gown. In doing so, her humor complicates current debates about late-eighteenth-century assumptions regar ...
... While I am not drawing any comparison between Maria Bertram and the novelist, I am saying thatAusten's bawdy humor ignores locked "gates," pushes beyond "spikes," and threatens to "tear" Austen's gown. In doing so, her humor complicates current debates about late-eighteenth-century assumptions regar ...
Queering the Spheres: Non-Normative Gender
... (75). Although adolescence may not have been distinguished by a particular age range, Victorians were particularly aware of the positive and negative potential for girls in this awkward phase; girls within this ambiguous space between childhood and womanhood create a site of cultural possibility as ...
... (75). Although adolescence may not have been distinguished by a particular age range, Victorians were particularly aware of the positive and negative potential for girls in this awkward phase; girls within this ambiguous space between childhood and womanhood create a site of cultural possibility as ...
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 ...
Condom Semiotics - UC Berkeley Sociology Department
... We first coded the diaries for sections pertaining to condom use. These sections include approximately 1,600 excerpts from 304 journals (650 single-spaced pages, more than 1,000 conversations), with many journals containing multiple conversational episodes that mention condoms and condom use. In the ...
... We first coded the diaries for sections pertaining to condom use. These sections include approximately 1,600 excerpts from 304 journals (650 single-spaced pages, more than 1,000 conversations), with many journals containing multiple conversational episodes that mention condoms and condom use. In the ...
The Role of Sexual Communication in Committed Relationships
... With sexual satisfaction as a contributing component to relationship satisfaction, and with sexual satisfaction being a complex concept in itself, it is important to understand the building blocks of sexual satisfaction within couples. Sexual satisfaction, as an individual concept, has a large numbe ...
... With sexual satisfaction as a contributing component to relationship satisfaction, and with sexual satisfaction being a complex concept in itself, it is important to understand the building blocks of sexual satisfaction within couples. Sexual satisfaction, as an individual concept, has a large numbe ...
PDF file, free to read, of the ECF article. - Eighteenth
... every thing that could satisfy his anxiety” (20). Fanny shows no evidence of such changes before her uncle’s departure. On the contrary, to her disappointment, he says “If William does come to Mansfield, I hope you may be able to convince him that the many years which have passed since you parted, h ...
... every thing that could satisfy his anxiety” (20). Fanny shows no evidence of such changes before her uncle’s departure. On the contrary, to her disappointment, he says “If William does come to Mansfield, I hope you may be able to convince him that the many years which have passed since you parted, h ...