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`sex` in advertising
... context: observing, interfacing and anticipating. However, it is also significant that while the title of their paper uses the word ‘sex’, the usage of the term throughout actually implies sexual behaviour. This was based on work by Greenberg et al. (1981), and listed as rape, either homo- or hetero ...
... context: observing, interfacing and anticipating. However, it is also significant that while the title of their paper uses the word ‘sex’, the usage of the term throughout actually implies sexual behaviour. This was based on work by Greenberg et al. (1981), and listed as rape, either homo- or hetero ...
(2015). Human Mate Choice, Evolution of. In
... for a sexual partner, men can increase the numbers of partners they have by decreasing the amount of time they wait to engage in sexual intercourse with a new partner (Buss and Schmitt, 1993). When asked how long they would have to know someone before having sex, men were more willing to have sex af ...
... for a sexual partner, men can increase the numbers of partners they have by decreasing the amount of time they wait to engage in sexual intercourse with a new partner (Buss and Schmitt, 1993). When asked how long they would have to know someone before having sex, men were more willing to have sex af ...
parasites as a cost of reproduction
... reproductive individuals could leave them more vulnerable to parasitism or, alternatively, reproduction could directly lead to higher levels of parasitism (e.g. exposure to sexually transmitted nematodes), thereby placing greater demands on the immune system and, in turn, reducing energy stores. Alt ...
... reproductive individuals could leave them more vulnerable to parasitism or, alternatively, reproduction could directly lead to higher levels of parasitism (e.g. exposure to sexually transmitted nematodes), thereby placing greater demands on the immune system and, in turn, reducing energy stores. Alt ...
Do Gays and Lesbians Want Children?
... Women: Couple status and age distinguishes childbearing intentions among sexual-minority women. • In multivariate models, there are no significant difference between sexual-minority and heterosexual women under the age of 30, regardless of couple status. • Among women over age 30, sexual-minorities ...
... Women: Couple status and age distinguishes childbearing intentions among sexual-minority women. • In multivariate models, there are no significant difference between sexual-minority and heterosexual women under the age of 30, regardless of couple status. • Among women over age 30, sexual-minorities ...
Child Sexual Abuse
... child’s functioning. The most commonly experienced effect of sexual abuse is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Posttraumatic stress disorder is a clinical syndrome whose symptoms fall into three clusters: reenactment of the traumatic event; avoidance of cues associated with the event or general ...
... child’s functioning. The most commonly experienced effect of sexual abuse is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Posttraumatic stress disorder is a clinical syndrome whose symptoms fall into three clusters: reenactment of the traumatic event; avoidance of cues associated with the event or general ...
Väinö Meltti: Kotkan Työväenyhdistys 1888-1938
... to be associated with young age and middle class background. Sexual behaviors connected to sexual satisfaction included frequent intercourse, oralgenital sex, experimental lovemaking, and orgasm. Laumann et al. (1994) found there was more emotional satisfaction and physical pleasure in a monogamous ...
... to be associated with young age and middle class background. Sexual behaviors connected to sexual satisfaction included frequent intercourse, oralgenital sex, experimental lovemaking, and orgasm. Laumann et al. (1994) found there was more emotional satisfaction and physical pleasure in a monogamous ...
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
... Sexual desire is commonly defined as the broad interest in sexual objects or experiences. One of the difficulties in diagnosing inhibited desire is determining exactly what constitutes low desire. Sexual desire cannot be measured exclusively by frequency of sexual activity — a person may desire sexu ...
... Sexual desire is commonly defined as the broad interest in sexual objects or experiences. One of the difficulties in diagnosing inhibited desire is determining exactly what constitutes low desire. Sexual desire cannot be measured exclusively by frequency of sexual activity — a person may desire sexu ...
The Sex Exploiter - La Strada International
... clinically diagnosed as suffering from ‘paedophilia’, an individual need not necessarily have committed any act of child sexual abuse, and we cannot therefore claim that all ‘paedophiles’ are sex exploiters. It would be still more emphatically wrong to claim that all sex exploiters are ‘paedophiles’ ...
... clinically diagnosed as suffering from ‘paedophilia’, an individual need not necessarily have committed any act of child sexual abuse, and we cannot therefore claim that all ‘paedophiles’ are sex exploiters. It would be still more emphatically wrong to claim that all sex exploiters are ‘paedophiles’ ...
Ambivalent Sexism and the Sexual Double Standard
... number of sexual partners (zero, one, or 12) in a between subjects design. In previous studies, researchers used 12 partners as representative of a high number of sexual partners (Marks and Fraley 2005). Therefore we decided that 12 partners would be characterized as a high yet believable number of ...
... number of sexual partners (zero, one, or 12) in a between subjects design. In previous studies, researchers used 12 partners as representative of a high number of sexual partners (Marks and Fraley 2005). Therefore we decided that 12 partners would be characterized as a high yet believable number of ...
Compulsive Masturbation Treated with Selective Serotonin
... Before initiating treatment in any form, the patient’s motivation for treatment must be established. Treating the pre-morbid condition is also a pre-requisite to help the patient in overcoming his sexual problem. No controlled, randomized clinical trial on the medical treatment of compulsive masturb ...
... Before initiating treatment in any form, the patient’s motivation for treatment must be established. Treating the pre-morbid condition is also a pre-requisite to help the patient in overcoming his sexual problem. No controlled, randomized clinical trial on the medical treatment of compulsive masturb ...
sexual addiction and compulsion: recognition, treatment
... people have uncontrolled sexual behavior. People with sexual compulsivity are similar to compulsive gamblers, compulsive overeaters, or alcoholics in that they are not able to contain their impulses, which lead to destructive results. For this reason, they are often referred to as sexual addicts. De ...
... people have uncontrolled sexual behavior. People with sexual compulsivity are similar to compulsive gamblers, compulsive overeaters, or alcoholics in that they are not able to contain their impulses, which lead to destructive results. For this reason, they are often referred to as sexual addicts. De ...
1 AN EVANGELICAL LOOKS AT THERAPEUTIC SEXUAL
... The first reason we must reject therapeutic morality is because it misunderstands the way sexual satisfaction relates to morality. There is indeed a connection between sexual satisfaction and morality. But, whereas God promises satisfaction to those who act morally, therapeutic morality reverses thi ...
... The first reason we must reject therapeutic morality is because it misunderstands the way sexual satisfaction relates to morality. There is indeed a connection between sexual satisfaction and morality. But, whereas God promises satisfaction to those who act morally, therapeutic morality reverses thi ...
Evolutionary Psychology and Feminism
... differences have been exaggerated and that women and men are much more similar than they are different (e.g., Hyde 2005). In contrast to “similarity feminists,” other feminist psychologists, such as Eagly, have argued that gender differences exist, are consistent across studies, and should not be ig ...
... differences have been exaggerated and that women and men are much more similar than they are different (e.g., Hyde 2005). In contrast to “similarity feminists,” other feminist psychologists, such as Eagly, have argued that gender differences exist, are consistent across studies, and should not be ig ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... The techniques used for treatment of sexual disorders indicate scientific and cultural progresses through the recent years, expansion of scientific methods for treatment of these disorders, historical interest of psychiatrists in this issue, and importance of these problems in psychiatric treatments ...
... The techniques used for treatment of sexual disorders indicate scientific and cultural progresses through the recent years, expansion of scientific methods for treatment of these disorders, historical interest of psychiatrists in this issue, and importance of these problems in psychiatric treatments ...
Sample student paper
... explained that masochism can occasionally arise from experience, but as a rule, “masochism, as a congenital sexual perversion, constitutes a functional sign of degeneration in (almost exclusively) hereditary taint” (p.187). Finally, reminiscent of DSM’s “stress or impairment” clause, Krafft-Ebing de ...
... explained that masochism can occasionally arise from experience, but as a rule, “masochism, as a congenital sexual perversion, constitutes a functional sign of degeneration in (almost exclusively) hereditary taint” (p.187). Finally, reminiscent of DSM’s “stress or impairment” clause, Krafft-Ebing de ...
Homosexual "Marriage"
... These affluent homosexual Advocate white men reflected in Figure 4 do not reveal a post-AIDS pattern of fidelity. Moreover, those with AIDS commonly seek a partner/caretaker for their declining years so the 13% of Advocates admitting AIDS would inflate the rate of 8% who attempt to engage in semi-m ...
... These affluent homosexual Advocate white men reflected in Figure 4 do not reveal a post-AIDS pattern of fidelity. Moreover, those with AIDS commonly seek a partner/caretaker for their declining years so the 13% of Advocates admitting AIDS would inflate the rate of 8% who attempt to engage in semi-m ...
Sexual Side Effects of Antidepressant Medications
... spontaneous patient report vs. via direct inquiry, it cannot be assumed that patients experiencing them, and who are willing to discuss them, will initiate such discussion. The question of SSRI informed consent for adolescents and children is considerably more problematic. From what basis may adoles ...
... spontaneous patient report vs. via direct inquiry, it cannot be assumed that patients experiencing them, and who are willing to discuss them, will initiate such discussion. The question of SSRI informed consent for adolescents and children is considerably more problematic. From what basis may adoles ...
Sexual Assault against Women of Color
... over their sexuality. Stripped of the authority to make safe sexual decisions, victims of sexual assault and intimate partner violence are less likely to use condoms and more likely to be victimized as a result of requesting condom use (Wingwood and DiClemente 1997). However, the National Center for ...
... over their sexuality. Stripped of the authority to make safe sexual decisions, victims of sexual assault and intimate partner violence are less likely to use condoms and more likely to be victimized as a result of requesting condom use (Wingwood and DiClemente 1997). However, the National Center for ...
Chapter Outline
... 8. Discuss the different levels of evolutionary analysis, differentiating between general evolutionary theory, middle-level theories, and specific hypotheses and predictions. 9. Differentiate between deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning, and discuss how modern evolutionary scientists use each ...
... 8. Discuss the different levels of evolutionary analysis, differentiating between general evolutionary theory, middle-level theories, and specific hypotheses and predictions. 9. Differentiate between deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning, and discuss how modern evolutionary scientists use each ...
Mortality Patterns and the Cost of Reproduction in a
... The first was designed to examine whether the age (adult or juvenile) or sex of an individual affected its survival, controlling for annual variation in overall survival. For this analysis, we included observations from all snakes, and the candidate models included reproductive group (reproductive f ...
... The first was designed to examine whether the age (adult or juvenile) or sex of an individual affected its survival, controlling for annual variation in overall survival. For this analysis, we included observations from all snakes, and the candidate models included reproductive group (reproductive f ...
Sexual Dynamics in Mentoring Relationships
... relationships in general. Given this potential risk it is perhaps not surprising that getting the nature of a mentoring relationship right can be a real dilemma; whilst clearly a relationship that is too close is inappropriate, there is evidence to suggest that the mentor who does get close to their ...
... relationships in general. Given this potential risk it is perhaps not surprising that getting the nature of a mentoring relationship right can be a real dilemma; whilst clearly a relationship that is too close is inappropriate, there is evidence to suggest that the mentor who does get close to their ...
Chapter 5
... Generalization and Discrimination In classical conditioning, generalization refers to the extent to which a stimulus similar to the CS can elicit the CR. In operant conditioning, generalization refers to the extent to which a stimulus similar to the discriminative stimulus elicits a response. Anima ...
... Generalization and Discrimination In classical conditioning, generalization refers to the extent to which a stimulus similar to the CS can elicit the CR. In operant conditioning, generalization refers to the extent to which a stimulus similar to the discriminative stimulus elicits a response. Anima ...
Sexuality and Intimacy: A Guide for Dementia Patients in
... • Care Plans often do not address sexual needs of individual clients. (Wallace 2003) • Need for human intimacy for most people, lasts until end of life. (Kuhn 2002) • People in late stages may become less interested in sexual activity. (Bouman 2002) • This does not diminish need for human affection, ...
... • Care Plans often do not address sexual needs of individual clients. (Wallace 2003) • Need for human intimacy for most people, lasts until end of life. (Kuhn 2002) • People in late stages may become less interested in sexual activity. (Bouman 2002) • This does not diminish need for human affection, ...
Necksforsex or competing browsers? A critique of ideas on the
... shorter, but with necks 4.6 cm longer and forelegs 2.6 cm longer than males of the same mass’. This suggests some discrepancy in their measurements but again original data were unavailable. The critical point is that males need only a long neck to reach high-level leaves (natural selection hypothesi ...
... shorter, but with necks 4.6 cm longer and forelegs 2.6 cm longer than males of the same mass’. This suggests some discrepancy in their measurements but again original data were unavailable. The critical point is that males need only a long neck to reach high-level leaves (natural selection hypothesi ...
The impact of sex education on the sexual
... The Population Division is grateful to Mr. Douglas Kirby of ETR Associates in the United States of America for having participated in the meeting and prepared this paper, which focuses on a review of studies assessing the effectiveness of sex education programmes in reducing risky sexual behaviour a ...
... The Population Division is grateful to Mr. Douglas Kirby of ETR Associates in the United States of America for having participated in the meeting and prepared this paper, which focuses on a review of studies assessing the effectiveness of sex education programmes in reducing risky sexual behaviour a ...
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.