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Striptease: The Art of Spectacle and Transgression
... and the strippers themselves are linked to the underbelly of society, where crime, drugs, and prostitution thrive. The viewer’s desire for someone designated a social deviant brings up some guilt, but it can also generate some rebellious excitement. The stripper is bad in that colloquial sense that ...
... and the strippers themselves are linked to the underbelly of society, where crime, drugs, and prostitution thrive. The viewer’s desire for someone designated a social deviant brings up some guilt, but it can also generate some rebellious excitement. The stripper is bad in that colloquial sense that ...
Constructing sexual citizenship: theorizing sexual rights
... identity and relationship-based claims (see later discussion). The granting of sexual rights, formalized in age of consent legislation as well as other laws and policies relating to sexual activity, should therefore be viewed as a complex process, in which the context and form of expression of sexua ...
... identity and relationship-based claims (see later discussion). The granting of sexual rights, formalized in age of consent legislation as well as other laws and policies relating to sexual activity, should therefore be viewed as a complex process, in which the context and form of expression of sexua ...
Evolution and the Bounds of Human
... adaptive during past critical periods thus facilitates predictions about current and future human behavior. It fixes the limits on human behavioral possibilities and informs the design of policies that will influence behavior in desirable directions. The controversy surrounding the uses of evolution ...
... adaptive during past critical periods thus facilitates predictions about current and future human behavior. It fixes the limits on human behavioral possibilities and informs the design of policies that will influence behavior in desirable directions. The controversy surrounding the uses of evolution ...
The influence of conservation breeding programs on animal
... et al., 1996; Hosey, 2005). Captive animals are often healthier, have a longer life span and reproduce more successfully than their wildconspecifics because they usually receive ample food and water, veterinary care and protection from predation and conflict (Mason, 2010; Kleiman et al., 1996). Ani ...
... et al., 1996; Hosey, 2005). Captive animals are often healthier, have a longer life span and reproduce more successfully than their wildconspecifics because they usually receive ample food and water, veterinary care and protection from predation and conflict (Mason, 2010; Kleiman et al., 1996). Ani ...
Sexual Misconduct and Enactment
... the process that sustains the projection, and a “complementarity of projections—both participants project.” The authors note the inevitability of characterologic “hooks” in both patient and therapist. This increasing recognition of the therapist’s participation is essential in the extension of the c ...
... the process that sustains the projection, and a “complementarity of projections—both participants project.” The authors note the inevitability of characterologic “hooks” in both patient and therapist. This increasing recognition of the therapist’s participation is essential in the extension of the c ...
PSYC 1643 - Testbankster.com
... Sensual Delight is unique in that it takes a clinical, serious approach to examining variations in sexual behaviors. Answer: True Page Ref: 6 5. Sexual orientation is generally considered to be a part of the psychosocial/psychosexual domain of sexuality. Answer: False Page Ref: 8 6. “Sexual health” ...
... Sensual Delight is unique in that it takes a clinical, serious approach to examining variations in sexual behaviors. Answer: True Page Ref: 6 5. Sexual orientation is generally considered to be a part of the psychosocial/psychosexual domain of sexuality. Answer: False Page Ref: 8 6. “Sexual health” ...
REVIEW Social modulation of androgens in male vertebrates: meta
... Trainor & Marler 2001). The equivocal conclusions of the above-cited studies may be explained by methodological differences and the lack of a uniform test protocol or, alternatively, may reflect particular differences between taxa or social systems. Adding a control for phylogeny in a recent re-exami ...
... Trainor & Marler 2001). The equivocal conclusions of the above-cited studies may be explained by methodological differences and the lack of a uniform test protocol or, alternatively, may reflect particular differences between taxa or social systems. Adding a control for phylogeny in a recent re-exami ...
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—EJACULATORY DISORDERS Premature
... Introduction. Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common male sexual dysfunction affecting men and their partners. Lack of community-based data describing this condition limits understanding of PE and its outcomes. Aim. To characterize PE in a large population of men with and without PE using pat ...
... Introduction. Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common male sexual dysfunction affecting men and their partners. Lack of community-based data describing this condition limits understanding of PE and its outcomes. Aim. To characterize PE in a large population of men with and without PE using pat ...
Sexual Differences in Flight Calls and the Cue for Vocal Sex
... birds, the ability to discriminate Flight Calls of both sexesplays a major role in sexidentification of the Swinhoe’s Storm-Petrel. It is considered that there are clear-cut sexual differences in the call structure of Flight Calls because of the few errors in sex recognition. Analyses of call rhythm ...
... birds, the ability to discriminate Flight Calls of both sexesplays a major role in sexidentification of the Swinhoe’s Storm-Petrel. It is considered that there are clear-cut sexual differences in the call structure of Flight Calls because of the few errors in sex recognition. Analyses of call rhythm ...
Conditioning and Sexual Behavior: A Review
... sexually receptive female in the bilevel chamber. Males given access to nonreceptive females in bilevel chambers (with intervening access to receptive females in unilevel chambers) failed to develop this behavior. Following the establishment of increased anticipatory level changing in trials with se ...
... sexually receptive female in the bilevel chamber. Males given access to nonreceptive females in bilevel chambers (with intervening access to receptive females in unilevel chambers) failed to develop this behavior. Following the establishment of increased anticipatory level changing in trials with se ...
OrgasmiC DiffiCulties in WOmen Chapter 12
... 4. She read little or nothing about sex and orgasm 5. She talked to virtually no one about these subjects Today, women who are concerned about the absence of orgasm often report: 1. A high level of sexual response when with a partner and feeling close to “something” 2. Having read about sexual m ...
... 4. She read little or nothing about sex and orgasm 5. She talked to virtually no one about these subjects Today, women who are concerned about the absence of orgasm often report: 1. A high level of sexual response when with a partner and feeling close to “something” 2. Having read about sexual m ...
Adaptation to Sperm Competition in Humans
... partner’s sexual infidelity might function in humans to introduce a man’s sperm into his partner’s reproductive tract at a time when there is a high risk of extra-pair paternity. Goetz and Shackelford (2006a) found empirical support for this hypothesis. In two studies, Goetz and Shackelford found th ...
... partner’s sexual infidelity might function in humans to introduce a man’s sperm into his partner’s reproductive tract at a time when there is a high risk of extra-pair paternity. Goetz and Shackelford (2006a) found empirical support for this hypothesis. In two studies, Goetz and Shackelford found th ...
Sexual Dimorphism with Help of Sacrum
... With the sacrum being designated as a portion of the pelvic girdle, which is a known reliable and frequently used means of estimating sex, the sacrum’s location and function does imply that it may also have potential in sex estimation. In order for the pelvic inlet of females to be enlarged for the ...
... With the sacrum being designated as a portion of the pelvic girdle, which is a known reliable and frequently used means of estimating sex, the sacrum’s location and function does imply that it may also have potential in sex estimation. In order for the pelvic inlet of females to be enlarged for the ...
1 Emotional Responses to Casual Sex Experiences: The
... age as the focus shifts from “searching for reproductively fit women to capitalizing on one woman’s reproductive fitness for a life time.” Yet, another explanation is that individuals in Westernized societies are socialized to view committed relationships, and ultimately marriage, as the “ideal” rom ...
... age as the focus shifts from “searching for reproductively fit women to capitalizing on one woman’s reproductive fitness for a life time.” Yet, another explanation is that individuals in Westernized societies are socialized to view committed relationships, and ultimately marriage, as the “ideal” rom ...
The influence of perceived social norms on the relationship of
... sexual assaults is provided by research that looks at how previous experiences with violence relate to sexual aggression. Lyndon, White, and Kadlec (2007) found that males who witnessed or were victims of physical or sexual aggression while growing up were more likely to engage in the most severe fo ...
... sexual assaults is provided by research that looks at how previous experiences with violence relate to sexual aggression. Lyndon, White, and Kadlec (2007) found that males who witnessed or were victims of physical or sexual aggression while growing up were more likely to engage in the most severe fo ...
The Long-Term Habituation of Sexual Arousal in
... sexual functioning (cf. O'Donohue & Plaud, 1994, and Gaither, Rosenkranz, & Plaud, in press, for a discussion of this issue). The present study was designed to empirically demonstrate and crossvalidate other studies that show the involvement of conditioning and habituation processes in the expressio ...
... sexual functioning (cf. O'Donohue & Plaud, 1994, and Gaither, Rosenkranz, & Plaud, in press, for a discussion of this issue). The present study was designed to empirically demonstrate and crossvalidate other studies that show the involvement of conditioning and habituation processes in the expressio ...
Evolutionary mismatch of mating preferences and male colour
... assumptions. First, correlated evolution of male traits and female preferences within a population can only occur if there is sufficient genetic variation in both traits. Second, male traits and female preferences may correspond well only in populations that have reached evolutionary equilibrium for ...
... assumptions. First, correlated evolution of male traits and female preferences within a population can only occur if there is sufficient genetic variation in both traits. Second, male traits and female preferences may correspond well only in populations that have reached evolutionary equilibrium for ...
Is Clothing Probative of Attitude or Intent
... rape shield statutes that specifically address the victim's dress as evidence. Georgia and Alabama include the victim's "mode of dress" under the definition of "past sexual conduct."37 As such, the victim's dress is generally inadmissible in a prosecution for rape. 3S Georgia, however, grants an exc ...
... rape shield statutes that specifically address the victim's dress as evidence. Georgia and Alabama include the victim's "mode of dress" under the definition of "past sexual conduct."37 As such, the victim's dress is generally inadmissible in a prosecution for rape. 3S Georgia, however, grants an exc ...
Polyandry as a mediator of sexual selection before and after mating
... engage in intra-sexual contest competition for mating partners, this leads to sex-role reversal, sensu [16], and because ...
... engage in intra-sexual contest competition for mating partners, this leads to sex-role reversal, sensu [16], and because ...
Rape Culture in Ancient Rome - Digital Commons @ Connecticut
... touching to penetration (anal, oral, or vaginal) by any body part or object without the explicit and continual consent of all participants. There are no caveats to this definition. Aiming for impartial ...
... touching to penetration (anal, oral, or vaginal) by any body part or object without the explicit and continual consent of all participants. There are no caveats to this definition. Aiming for impartial ...
“Any man can rape”: male students talk about rape
... deviant or pathologised; c) that it is inherent in men because of their uncontrollable sex drive; d) women ask for it through their behaviour or appearance; e) only deviant women are raped; f) “no” does not really mean “no”; g) rape always involves physical resistance and force; and h) rape is not a ...
... deviant or pathologised; c) that it is inherent in men because of their uncontrollable sex drive; d) women ask for it through their behaviour or appearance; e) only deviant women are raped; f) “no” does not really mean “no”; g) rape always involves physical resistance and force; and h) rape is not a ...
Sexual Dysfunctions
... available regarding normal sexual behavior and satisfaction was collected by the National Health and Social Life Survey (NHSLS), the first largescale follow-up to the Kinsey reports. • Their questionnaire asked about masturbation and four basic sexual techniques involving partners: vaginal intercour ...
... available regarding normal sexual behavior and satisfaction was collected by the National Health and Social Life Survey (NHSLS), the first largescale follow-up to the Kinsey reports. • Their questionnaire asked about masturbation and four basic sexual techniques involving partners: vaginal intercour ...
J u s t i c e f... o f S e x u a l ... i n A r m e d C...
... recommendations tasks within TRCs.21 Attention should also be given to the particular support and protection needs of victims of sexual violence when they give testimony. ...
... recommendations tasks within TRCs.21 Attention should also be given to the particular support and protection needs of victims of sexual violence when they give testimony. ...
A Guide to Sexual Selection Theory
... Direct benefits of choice: an increase in fecundity or survival of a choosy female that is unrelated to the genotypes of her offspring Indirect benefits of choice: an increase in reproductive value of a choosy female that is caused by the genotypes of her offspring ...
... Direct benefits of choice: an increase in fecundity or survival of a choosy female that is unrelated to the genotypes of her offspring Indirect benefits of choice: an increase in reproductive value of a choosy female that is caused by the genotypes of her offspring ...
Courtship role reversal and deceptive signals in the
... copulations for nuptial prey gifts. Females compete for male gifts within leks that are organized for a brief period each evening before dark. Before hovering within leks, females swallow air, inflating expandable pouches on the pleural margins of the abdomen. The result is a large saucer-like abdom ...
... copulations for nuptial prey gifts. Females compete for male gifts within leks that are organized for a brief period each evening before dark. Before hovering within leks, females swallow air, inflating expandable pouches on the pleural margins of the abdomen. The result is a large saucer-like abdom ...
Human male sexuality
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Human male sexuality covers physiological, psychological, social, cultural, and political aspects of the human male sexual response and related phenomenon. It encompasses a broad range of issues, including male sexual desires and behaviors which as a part of human sexuality, have also been addressed by principles of ethics, morality, and religion.