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... PF muscles contribute to orgasmic failure. However, it is not clear which aspects of these muscles, such as increased strength, endurance, or other aspects of ...
... PF muscles contribute to orgasmic failure. However, it is not clear which aspects of these muscles, such as increased strength, endurance, or other aspects of ...
Selection on male size, leg length and condition
... males on their moulting webs along ten randomly chosen 20 m long transects on about every second day. The whole study area was searched almost daily for penultimate females and associated males. Collected males were measured and marked on the same day of collection. If a male was found twice, only t ...
... males on their moulting webs along ten randomly chosen 20 m long transects on about every second day. The whole study area was searched almost daily for penultimate females and associated males. Collected males were measured and marked on the same day of collection. If a male was found twice, only t ...
Prevalence and Associated Factors of Erectile Dysfunction among
... indicated that ED affected about 18 million men in the USA (3). In short, ED is a common health concern worldwide (4). ED is significantly associated with aging and other common noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, mental health disorders, trauma, and interperso ...
... indicated that ED affected about 18 million men in the USA (3). In short, ED is a common health concern worldwide (4). ED is significantly associated with aging and other common noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, mental health disorders, trauma, and interperso ...
Between DSM and ICD: Paraphilias and the Transformation of
... Theexperts oftheICD considerthat it hasaclinical utility that encompasses not only clinical psychiatry, but mental health as a more comprehensive field. This perspective is based on the recognition that the majority of individuals with mental and psychiatricdisorders,acrosstheworld,willnot seekpsych ...
... Theexperts oftheICD considerthat it hasaclinical utility that encompasses not only clinical psychiatry, but mental health as a more comprehensive field. This perspective is based on the recognition that the majority of individuals with mental and psychiatricdisorders,acrosstheworld,willnot seekpsych ...
Mate choice: From sexual cues to cognitive adaptations
... females) come ready-made, predictions from sexual selection theory are often fairly simple, and results attract widespread media interest. But there’s much more to mate choice than sex differences. Modern sexual selection theory provides a framework for analyzing one of the most important decision d ...
... females) come ready-made, predictions from sexual selection theory are often fairly simple, and results attract widespread media interest. But there’s much more to mate choice than sex differences. Modern sexual selection theory provides a framework for analyzing one of the most important decision d ...
Revisiting "The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm": The
... female desire on marriage and the family. Nineteenth-century experts, such as C. Bigelow, William Goodell, G. Kolischer,and Richardvon Krafft-Ebing,agreedthat intercoursewas healthy for women but disagreedaboutwhether women requiredorgasmto reap its full rewards.6Experts also debated the role the cl ...
... female desire on marriage and the family. Nineteenth-century experts, such as C. Bigelow, William Goodell, G. Kolischer,and Richardvon Krafft-Ebing,agreedthat intercoursewas healthy for women but disagreedaboutwhether women requiredorgasmto reap its full rewards.6Experts also debated the role the cl ...
Sex after treatment
... so it can be hard to imagine what their life will be like without having one. While some men find that a change in their ability to have sex does not worry them much, for others it can be a major concern. Men who believe that being able to have an erection is an important part of being a man can exp ...
... so it can be hard to imagine what their life will be like without having one. While some men find that a change in their ability to have sex does not worry them much, for others it can be a major concern. Men who believe that being able to have an erection is an important part of being a man can exp ...
Sexual segregation in ungulates: a comparative test of three
... The forage-selection hypothesis was tested comparing data on food selection in various species. If sexual segregation was present in species where males and females were reported to select similar food items, or males to feed on higher quality food, the forage-selection hypothesis was rejected as an ...
... The forage-selection hypothesis was tested comparing data on food selection in various species. If sexual segregation was present in species where males and females were reported to select similar food items, or males to feed on higher quality food, the forage-selection hypothesis was rejected as an ...
Intimacy and Sexuality: Toward a Lifespan Perspective
... Public discourse about human sexuality spans history, cultures, societies, religions, political and legal systems, artistic expressions, literature, and the media. Sexual expression and intimate relationships have been linked to many health benefits, including longevity, fitness, sleep, fertility, m ...
... Public discourse about human sexuality spans history, cultures, societies, religions, political and legal systems, artistic expressions, literature, and the media. Sexual expression and intimate relationships have been linked to many health benefits, including longevity, fitness, sleep, fertility, m ...
deviance - 2010SOCY2280
... themselves, and what accept from men (e.g. those who did not participate in Glen Ridge rape had strong women in their lives). – 38% of blue-collar men and 15% of male college students admit having sex with a woman they knew did not want sex. – 35% of male college students stated that they might rape ...
... themselves, and what accept from men (e.g. those who did not participate in Glen Ridge rape had strong women in their lives). – 38% of blue-collar men and 15% of male college students admit having sex with a woman they knew did not want sex. – 35% of male college students stated that they might rape ...
- CURRENT ZOOLOGY
... variation in sexual behavior at the individual and species level (Jacobs, 1996; Balaban, 1997; Boogert et al., 2011; Kotrschal et al., 2012). For instance, brain size correlates positively with sexual traits across several taxa, such as bower complexity in bowerbirds (Madden, 2001), intensity of sex ...
... variation in sexual behavior at the individual and species level (Jacobs, 1996; Balaban, 1997; Boogert et al., 2011; Kotrschal et al., 2012). For instance, brain size correlates positively with sexual traits across several taxa, such as bower complexity in bowerbirds (Madden, 2001), intensity of sex ...
North Country
... What is sexual harassment? Is sexual harassment a gender-specific problem? o Answers may vary but may include: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) defines “sexual harassment” as unwelcome sexual advances, request for sexual favors, and other verbal and physical conduct of a sexual n ...
... What is sexual harassment? Is sexual harassment a gender-specific problem? o Answers may vary but may include: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) defines “sexual harassment” as unwelcome sexual advances, request for sexual favors, and other verbal and physical conduct of a sexual n ...
sexual vs. asexual reproduction in a stick insect
... Table 1), her eggs also averaged -0.02 g each (2.1 / 113 = 0.0185). The one exception to the statistical insignificance between the two treatment groups was during days 21-30 where eggs from unmated females were significantly lighter than eggs from mated females. We have no explanation for these res ...
... Table 1), her eggs also averaged -0.02 g each (2.1 / 113 = 0.0185). The one exception to the statistical insignificance between the two treatment groups was during days 21-30 where eggs from unmated females were significantly lighter than eggs from mated females. We have no explanation for these res ...
Effects of Sexual Orientation and Gender on Perceived Need for
... Objective: Research has shown that sexual minority groups have higher prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders (both mental and substance use disorders) and that they may seek treatment at higher rates than heterosexuals. However, relationships between treatment need and treatment use are not well ...
... Objective: Research has shown that sexual minority groups have higher prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders (both mental and substance use disorders) and that they may seek treatment at higher rates than heterosexuals. However, relationships between treatment need and treatment use are not well ...
Sexual Functioning in Military Personnel: Preliminary
... Aims. This study aims to estimate rates and correlates of SFPs in male military personnel across demographic and psychosocial characteristics, to examine the QOL concomitants, and to evaluate barriers for treatment seeking. Methods. This exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted using data fro ...
... Aims. This study aims to estimate rates and correlates of SFPs in male military personnel across demographic and psychosocial characteristics, to examine the QOL concomitants, and to evaluate barriers for treatment seeking. Methods. This exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted using data fro ...
B.F. SKINNER
... Definition: Conditioning behaviour by punishing the subject when incorrect behaviour is demonstrated. For example: When a child does something wrong, such as biting, telling the child off or taking away a toy. Advantages: Teaches the subject the hard way meaning that they are much less likely to rep ...
... Definition: Conditioning behaviour by punishing the subject when incorrect behaviour is demonstrated. For example: When a child does something wrong, such as biting, telling the child off or taking away a toy. Advantages: Teaches the subject the hard way meaning that they are much less likely to rep ...
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—COUPLES` SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS
... roughly 6 consecutive years at the same institution. Treatment such as RP may force patients and their partners to deal with long-term side effects, including ED and urinary incontinence [4–8,16,17]. Physicians and other health profes- ...
... roughly 6 consecutive years at the same institution. Treatment such as RP may force patients and their partners to deal with long-term side effects, including ED and urinary incontinence [4–8,16,17]. Physicians and other health profes- ...
Dao of Sex first paper
... inflamed and was no longer able to control her raging passions. She writhed about for only a short while before yielding to him, letting him make free with her” (Hu, 94). In the context of the late imperial penal code, Lady Di’s ultimate submission means that Teng’s assault was not rape at any poin ...
... inflamed and was no longer able to control her raging passions. She writhed about for only a short while before yielding to him, letting him make free with her” (Hu, 94). In the context of the late imperial penal code, Lady Di’s ultimate submission means that Teng’s assault was not rape at any poin ...
the evolutionary ecology of gynogenesis
... any given individual pays a cost: It reduces the number of genes passed on to the next generation by half [cost of meiosis (Williams 1975)]. Additionally, for sexual reproduction two sexes are needed to restore the parental state, mostly diploidy. Hence, females have to produce males [cost of males ...
... any given individual pays a cost: It reduces the number of genes passed on to the next generation by half [cost of meiosis (Williams 1975)]. Additionally, for sexual reproduction two sexes are needed to restore the parental state, mostly diploidy. Hence, females have to produce males [cost of males ...
English - SciELO Colombia
... probability to undertake it. If people perceive themselves as efficient, it’s highly probable to carry it out. This principle from the theory of planned behavior is useful to explain that if a young person perceives him or herself as selfefficient to use a condom in a sexual relation it would be mor ...
... probability to undertake it. If people perceive themselves as efficient, it’s highly probable to carry it out. This principle from the theory of planned behavior is useful to explain that if a young person perceives him or herself as selfefficient to use a condom in a sexual relation it would be mor ...
Tupper - Saddleback College
... of sexual desire. However in our study it has been shown that the peak in sexual desire during the week of menstruation does not have an effect on the females’ choice of male mates for a long-term relationship. In our first study there were two individuals who were chosen significantly more by the m ...
... of sexual desire. However in our study it has been shown that the peak in sexual desire during the week of menstruation does not have an effect on the females’ choice of male mates for a long-term relationship. In our first study there were two individuals who were chosen significantly more by the m ...
General Studies
... Dole to Mike Ditka to late-night comedians, our culture has been engaged in one long, frank, and very public talk about impotence—and our newfound pharmaceutical solutions. But as Angus McLaren shows us in Impotence, the first cultural history of the subject, the failure of men to rise to the occasi ...
... Dole to Mike Ditka to late-night comedians, our culture has been engaged in one long, frank, and very public talk about impotence—and our newfound pharmaceutical solutions. But as Angus McLaren shows us in Impotence, the first cultural history of the subject, the failure of men to rise to the occasi ...
Male Infertility and Sexual Health in Early Modern England
... and highly emotional; they were used to highlight the precarious nature of gender relations—where impotent husbands prompted the sexual transgressions of their frustrated wives.24 This was reflected in ballads published in the seventeenth century, which lamented the sexual frustration of wives marri ...
... and highly emotional; they were used to highlight the precarious nature of gender relations—where impotent husbands prompted the sexual transgressions of their frustrated wives.24 This was reflected in ballads published in the seventeenth century, which lamented the sexual frustration of wives marri ...
Degradation a - Thedivineconspiracy.org
... Darwin, however, later was taken by some people as telling us that we are nothing but animals. It is that revelation that came with the great increase in obscenity prosecutions, particularly in the late nineteenth through the first half of the twentieth centuries in the United States. It is as thoug ...
... Darwin, however, later was taken by some people as telling us that we are nothing but animals. It is that revelation that came with the great increase in obscenity prosecutions, particularly in the late nineteenth through the first half of the twentieth centuries in the United States. It is as thoug ...
The Life Course Development of Human Sexual Orientation: An
... the sexual orientation dichotomy for men. These types of findings lend support to the notion of an essentialist position which argues for sexual orientation as a natural human kind. There appear to be different sexual ‘types’ of men: those who prefer their own or the opposite sex for sexual activity ...
... the sexual orientation dichotomy for men. These types of findings lend support to the notion of an essentialist position which argues for sexual orientation as a natural human kind. There appear to be different sexual ‘types’ of men: those who prefer their own or the opposite sex for sexual activity ...
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.