Getting Our Heads out of the Sand
... times that of their white counterparts (28.4/1000).5 STI rates in 2009 for youth up to age 19 years in Baltimore are among the highest in the country— gonorrhea (1234.3/ 100,000) and chlamydia (4778.9/100,000)—with rates more than ten times higher in blacks than whites.5 According to the 2007 Youth ...
... times that of their white counterparts (28.4/1000).5 STI rates in 2009 for youth up to age 19 years in Baltimore are among the highest in the country— gonorrhea (1234.3/ 100,000) and chlamydia (4778.9/100,000)—with rates more than ten times higher in blacks than whites.5 According to the 2007 Youth ...
Promoting the health of men who have sex with men
... Gay men and other MSM express their sexuality in part through activities with other men ...
... Gay men and other MSM express their sexuality in part through activities with other men ...
1 Celibacy: Prophetic Witness (12) This is the last article. It has
... This is the last article. It has practical insight which requires self-discipline and faith to embark on. Elements that support celibate chaste achievement: result of a research finding1 1. Work (using one’s energy and time productively) 2. Prayer or interiority (time spent in prayer a priority, abo ...
... This is the last article. It has practical insight which requires self-discipline and faith to embark on. Elements that support celibate chaste achievement: result of a research finding1 1. Work (using one’s energy and time productively) 2. Prayer or interiority (time spent in prayer a priority, abo ...
The Cultural Production of English Masculinities in Late Modernity
... have been key sites for New Right cultural restorationist attempts to impose their version of how we should live. England’s Local Government Act (1988) and Education Acts (1986, 1988, 1992) reinforced the exclusion from discussion of forms of sexual expression other than familial heterosexuality. Sc ...
... have been key sites for New Right cultural restorationist attempts to impose their version of how we should live. England’s Local Government Act (1988) and Education Acts (1986, 1988, 1992) reinforced the exclusion from discussion of forms of sexual expression other than familial heterosexuality. Sc ...
Sexuality - Vanderbilt University
... seen as a tool for procreation (see Pregnancy*), was relegated to the heterosexual realm; premarital relations were prohibited. This approach, combined with the absolutization of the Christian family model (see Family* Cluster) and female submissiveness, shaped the sense of what sexual practices wer ...
... seen as a tool for procreation (see Pregnancy*), was relegated to the heterosexual realm; premarital relations were prohibited. This approach, combined with the absolutization of the Christian family model (see Family* Cluster) and female submissiveness, shaped the sense of what sexual practices wer ...
WMA Statement on Natural Variations of Human Sexuality
... As a consequence homosexuality was removed from the American Psychiatric Association’s official diagnostic manual in 1973. The World Health Organisation (WHO) removed it from the ICD in 1990 following a similar process of scientific review. The Pan American Health Organization (WHO) states: “In none of ...
... As a consequence homosexuality was removed from the American Psychiatric Association’s official diagnostic manual in 1973. The World Health Organisation (WHO) removed it from the ICD in 1990 following a similar process of scientific review. The Pan American Health Organization (WHO) states: “In none of ...
Call for Papers Signs Special Issue: Pleasure and Danger: Sexual
... At the heart of the feminist project is a persistent concern with thinking through the “powers of desire” (Snitow, Stansell, and Thompson 1983) and expanding the potential for sexual and gender freedom and selfdetermination at the same time that we combat sadly persistent forms of sexual danger and ...
... At the heart of the feminist project is a persistent concern with thinking through the “powers of desire” (Snitow, Stansell, and Thompson 1983) and expanding the potential for sexual and gender freedom and selfdetermination at the same time that we combat sadly persistent forms of sexual danger and ...
Chapter 3 Hormones and Sexuality
... Sexual Learning is Lifelong Children learn about sexuality: • family, friends, media, and the rest of general environment • parent’s behavior and attitudes • sex education in schools ...
... Sexual Learning is Lifelong Children learn about sexuality: • family, friends, media, and the rest of general environment • parent’s behavior and attitudes • sex education in schools ...
Guidelines for Sex After 60
... 10. Small doses of estrogen replacement for women, use of Viagra for men, and testosterone for both men and women are not “magic cures”. However, these can be positive resources for sexual function when integrated into your couple intimacy, pleasuring, eroticism style. These need to be prescribed an ...
... 10. Small doses of estrogen replacement for women, use of Viagra for men, and testosterone for both men and women are not “magic cures”. However, these can be positive resources for sexual function when integrated into your couple intimacy, pleasuring, eroticism style. These need to be prescribed an ...
Review of Cameron and Kulick s Language and Sexuality .
... political movements. The publication of a textbook on this longmarginalized topic is welcome.Yet the volume may mislead readers new to the field because of its partisan perspective. Although the authors occasionally acknowledge identity as part of sexuality, their position is ambivalent at best. Thei ...
... political movements. The publication of a textbook on this longmarginalized topic is welcome.Yet the volume may mislead readers new to the field because of its partisan perspective. Although the authors occasionally acknowledge identity as part of sexuality, their position is ambivalent at best. Thei ...
Chapter 17
... • The religions of the world have become truly global • Religion can play a significant role in promoting an understanding of healthy sexuality as an expression of respect, caring, equality, and love. • Religion can also provide the justification for sexual guilt, intolerance, and oppression. • What ...
... • The religions of the world have become truly global • Religion can play a significant role in promoting an understanding of healthy sexuality as an expression of respect, caring, equality, and love. • Religion can also provide the justification for sexual guilt, intolerance, and oppression. • What ...
Sexuality
... Widespread use of birth control in the second half of the 20th century separated sexual behavior from reproduction. With improved condoms and the development of the birth control pill, men and women were able to engage in sex without worrying about unwanted pregnancies. ...
... Widespread use of birth control in the second half of the 20th century separated sexual behavior from reproduction. With improved condoms and the development of the birth control pill, men and women were able to engage in sex without worrying about unwanted pregnancies. ...
psychology of sexual behavior - K-State Courses
... Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S. (SIECUS) www.siecus.org 130 West 42nd St., Suite 350, New York, NY 10036-7802, (212) 819-9770 ...
... Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S. (SIECUS) www.siecus.org 130 West 42nd St., Suite 350, New York, NY 10036-7802, (212) 819-9770 ...
Sexuality and Power in Modern Societies
... Is the modern social re-construction of sex and love relationships only a topdown process as Foucault argues? Giddens argument: there are also powerful changes through grassroots practices and lay meanings of sexuality. Instead of Foucault’s thesis of the “power-knowledge” intrusive implementation o ...
... Is the modern social re-construction of sex and love relationships only a topdown process as Foucault argues? Giddens argument: there are also powerful changes through grassroots practices and lay meanings of sexuality. Instead of Foucault’s thesis of the “power-knowledge” intrusive implementation o ...
Sexuality in the Aging Taalibah Ahmed, MS4 Florida State University College of Medicine
... are guaranteed some small degree of privacy. • The administration must balance these rights with the possibility that the patient isn't able to consent to sex at all, and that his every encounter amounts to an elder version of ―gray rape.‖ ...
... are guaranteed some small degree of privacy. • The administration must balance these rights with the possibility that the patient isn't able to consent to sex at all, and that his every encounter amounts to an elder version of ―gray rape.‖ ...
Human Sexuality and Arranged Marriage
... It is difficult as many people are private about their sexual lives Especially if they fall out of the norms Eg. Gay or lesbian or teen premarital sexual activity ...
... It is difficult as many people are private about their sexual lives Especially if they fall out of the norms Eg. Gay or lesbian or teen premarital sexual activity ...
Sexuality and Society
... According to the structuralfunctional approach a. society depends on sexuality for reproduction. b. sexuality is linked to social inequality. c. sexual practices vary among the many cultures of the world. d. some societies allow individuals more freedom than others in matters of sexual behavior. ...
... According to the structuralfunctional approach a. society depends on sexuality for reproduction. b. sexuality is linked to social inequality. c. sexual practices vary among the many cultures of the world. d. some societies allow individuals more freedom than others in matters of sexual behavior. ...
Cornwall and Pendergast - Editorial
... to deal with. The paradox in this often valid criticism is that so much of the talking is “talking at” or “talking to”, and very little “talking with”. Rather than engaging in active listening, the temptation is to withdraw into an embarrassed silence or inarticulate rambling. This long-felt experie ...
... to deal with. The paradox in this often valid criticism is that so much of the talking is “talking at” or “talking to”, and very little “talking with”. Rather than engaging in active listening, the temptation is to withdraw into an embarrassed silence or inarticulate rambling. This long-felt experie ...
What is Sexuality?
... anthropologists, historians, sociologists, political scientists, public health ...
... anthropologists, historians, sociologists, political scientists, public health ...
Importance of Communication About Sexuality Between Parents and
... communication about sexuality between parents and adolescents. Overview Literature reports indicate that adequate family communication may delay the onset of adolescent sexual activity, cigarette smoking, and alcohol and marijuana use. Although there are many schoolbased sex education and STD preven ...
... communication about sexuality between parents and adolescents. Overview Literature reports indicate that adequate family communication may delay the onset of adolescent sexual activity, cigarette smoking, and alcohol and marijuana use. Although there are many schoolbased sex education and STD preven ...
PP Sexuality in Children`s Lit
... • The manner in which genders are represented in children’s literature impacts children’s attitudes and perceptions of gender-appropriate behavior in society. – Sexism in literature quietly conditions boys and girls to accept the way they see and read the world, thus reinforcing gender images. – Thi ...
... • The manner in which genders are represented in children’s literature impacts children’s attitudes and perceptions of gender-appropriate behavior in society. – Sexism in literature quietly conditions boys and girls to accept the way they see and read the world, thus reinforcing gender images. – Thi ...