Sexual Dysfunction Is Common in the Morbidly Obese Male and
... of 51 kg/m2 (range 36 to 89 kg/m2) underwent gastric bypass surgery. On average, preoperative morbidly obese patients reported a substantially greater degree of sexual dysfunction than did published reference controls in all domains, p ⬍ 0.001. Increasing weight independently predicted lower domain ...
... of 51 kg/m2 (range 36 to 89 kg/m2) underwent gastric bypass surgery. On average, preoperative morbidly obese patients reported a substantially greater degree of sexual dysfunction than did published reference controls in all domains, p ⬍ 0.001. Increasing weight independently predicted lower domain ...
History of Behavioral and Cognitive
... Background The study of human sexuality began in the 19th century. In particular, scientists studied both conventional and deviant sexual practices during this time. Sexual acts that are considered deviant are not practiced by the majority of society and are therefore considered abnormal behavior. F ...
... Background The study of human sexuality began in the 19th century. In particular, scientists studied both conventional and deviant sexual practices during this time. Sexual acts that are considered deviant are not practiced by the majority of society and are therefore considered abnormal behavior. F ...
THE ORIGiN OF SEXUALITY AND SEXUAL
... marriage and cohabitation have lost their power to determine whether a particular sexual relationship is acceptable or not. Sex is for everyone, even though not everyone has an equal opportunity to engage in it. The seismic change in sexual culture took place when sexual knowledge moved away from th ...
... marriage and cohabitation have lost their power to determine whether a particular sexual relationship is acceptable or not. Sex is for everyone, even though not everyone has an equal opportunity to engage in it. The seismic change in sexual culture took place when sexual knowledge moved away from th ...
Rapid evolutionary change in a sexual signal
... colonization and subsequent selection on signal evolution can shed light on the processes that contribute to reproductive isolation. When sexual signals do change, we want to understand not only the forces responsible (for example, adaptive or non-adaptive), but also the underlying genetic architect ...
... colonization and subsequent selection on signal evolution can shed light on the processes that contribute to reproductive isolation. When sexual signals do change, we want to understand not only the forces responsible (for example, adaptive or non-adaptive), but also the underlying genetic architect ...
sexual activity and sexual dysfunction in patients with heart disease
... - Patients with active coronary ischemia , even who are not taking nitrate ( positive ETT ) ...
... - Patients with active coronary ischemia , even who are not taking nitrate ( positive ETT ) ...
safe zone ally training manual
... LGBTQI?” People “come out,” meaning that they self-identify as LGBTQI, at all ages. Some people know about their sexual orientation at a very early age. Some may feel as young children that they are somehow “different,” but they may not have the words to describe that difference until they are older ...
... LGBTQI?” People “come out,” meaning that they self-identify as LGBTQI, at all ages. Some people know about their sexual orientation at a very early age. Some may feel as young children that they are somehow “different,” but they may not have the words to describe that difference until they are older ...
What`s Sexual Tension Got to Do with It? - Kerri
... He stood there without moving. The scent of her—spice, sex, obstinacy—lingered in the air even after the front door shut. That ugly kiss should have put an end to it. Instead, it had started things up all over again. • Colin in Ain’t She Sweet? ...
... He stood there without moving. The scent of her—spice, sex, obstinacy—lingered in the air even after the front door shut. That ugly kiss should have put an end to it. Instead, it had started things up all over again. • Colin in Ain’t She Sweet? ...
LGBT Identity: A Demographer`s Perspective
... As we did with the definition for sexual orientation, we can also disentangle this into distinct constructs, again through the lens of a demographer thinking about measurement. As already observed, the first construct is identity. The definition begins with the word transgender, which I would tend t ...
... As we did with the definition for sexual orientation, we can also disentangle this into distinct constructs, again through the lens of a demographer thinking about measurement. As already observed, the first construct is identity. The definition begins with the word transgender, which I would tend t ...
- Warwick WRAP
... and regions of the country that have a relatively high proportion of women with high risk sexual behaviour, which may in turn lead to the development and implementation of more effective geographically differentiated intervention programs. Exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA)[8] methods were use ...
... and regions of the country that have a relatively high proportion of women with high risk sexual behaviour, which may in turn lead to the development and implementation of more effective geographically differentiated intervention programs. Exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA)[8] methods were use ...
Dismantling the Wall: Bisexuality and the Possibilities of Sexual
... potency and exclusivity, as well as how definitions of sexual identity mask a great variety of sexual practices that do not fit neatly into either category. Bisexuality is one valuable way of accounting for and articulating the discrepancies between those people who call themselves heterosexual or h ...
... potency and exclusivity, as well as how definitions of sexual identity mask a great variety of sexual practices that do not fit neatly into either category. Bisexuality is one valuable way of accounting for and articulating the discrepancies between those people who call themselves heterosexual or h ...
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... another's needs. As they begin to understand these needs they are able to learn how they coalesce as a couple. Couples begin to figure out the roles that they will play in their marriage. ...
... another's needs. As they begin to understand these needs they are able to learn how they coalesce as a couple. Couples begin to figure out the roles that they will play in their marriage. ...
Perceived Barriers to Friendship With Lesbians
... Because the survey was not created for the purpose of developing scales, the validity of the scales could not be thoroughly investigated. However, we report some convergent and discriminant validity findings here. Two of the scales were used in the current study: religious commitment and diversity o ...
... Because the survey was not created for the purpose of developing scales, the validity of the scales could not be thoroughly investigated. However, we report some convergent and discriminant validity findings here. Two of the scales were used in the current study: religious commitment and diversity o ...
Guide for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse
... TV, clean the house, go for a walk, or play cards with a friend. Just know that healing from trauma is possible. It will get better with time. Coping and Self-Care Coping mechanisms can also be described as Survival Strategies. Every survivor needs a toolbox of coping strategies to help with flashba ...
... TV, clean the house, go for a walk, or play cards with a friend. Just know that healing from trauma is possible. It will get better with time. Coping and Self-Care Coping mechanisms can also be described as Survival Strategies. Every survivor needs a toolbox of coping strategies to help with flashba ...
You are not alone: Understanding and recovering from
... For example… • Nightmares and memories out of nowhere reflect an unprocessed memory – your brain’s confusion about what to do with the experience. • Feelings of numbness may be a way to experience only a limited, less threatening range of emotions. • Self-blame may be a way to avoid confronting the ...
... For example… • Nightmares and memories out of nowhere reflect an unprocessed memory – your brain’s confusion about what to do with the experience. • Feelings of numbness may be a way to experience only a limited, less threatening range of emotions. • Self-blame may be a way to avoid confronting the ...
Appendix A Glossary of Terms: Defining a Common Queer
... toward their actual or perceived age, disability, gender identity, ethnic background, race, religious/spiritual belief, sex, sexual orientation, etc. Heteroflexible- Similar to bisexual, but with a stated heterosexual preference. Sometimes characterized as being “mostly straight.” Commonly used to i ...
... toward their actual or perceived age, disability, gender identity, ethnic background, race, religious/spiritual belief, sex, sexual orientation, etc. Heteroflexible- Similar to bisexual, but with a stated heterosexual preference. Sometimes characterized as being “mostly straight.” Commonly used to i ...
Chapter 3: Forming a New Life: coneeption, Heredity and Environment
... being applied to nature, human society, art, government, and even sexuality. As sexual mores and laws began to evolve into the modern period, there emerged a flowering of sexual expression and sexual diversity. The Victorian Era and Sexual Identity—During the Victorian era, the accepted view was tha ...
... being applied to nature, human society, art, government, and even sexuality. As sexual mores and laws began to evolve into the modern period, there emerged a flowering of sexual expression and sexual diversity. The Victorian Era and Sexual Identity—During the Victorian era, the accepted view was tha ...
Chapter 3: Forming a New Life: coneeption, Heredity and Environment
... being applied to nature, human society, art, government, and even sexuality. As sexual mores and laws began to evolve into the modern period, there emerged a flowering of sexual expression and sexual diversity. The Victorian Era and Sexual Identity—During the Victorian era, the accepted view was tha ...
... being applied to nature, human society, art, government, and even sexuality. As sexual mores and laws began to evolve into the modern period, there emerged a flowering of sexual expression and sexual diversity. The Victorian Era and Sexual Identity—During the Victorian era, the accepted view was tha ...
Syllabus
... and transform. We become desirous and decide what to do about it. We choose whom to pursue and whom to not. We choose ourselves instead of another. We choose more than one other. We choose to pay for it and get paid for it. We choose to abstain altogether. We all want what we want, and what we want ...
... and transform. We become desirous and decide what to do about it. We choose whom to pursue and whom to not. We choose ourselves instead of another. We choose more than one other. We choose to pay for it and get paid for it. We choose to abstain altogether. We all want what we want, and what we want ...
Issues in Human Sexuality
... That sympathy, that is, the attempt to enter into both the mind and feelings of the other person, is crucial to this debate because sexuality is an integral part of being human. When Christians argue for their position in a forthright manner, which of course they are entitled to do, this can be pain ...
... That sympathy, that is, the attempt to enter into both the mind and feelings of the other person, is crucial to this debate because sexuality is an integral part of being human. When Christians argue for their position in a forthright manner, which of course they are entitled to do, this can be pain ...
Problems in sexual selection theory and neo
... biologists.18 He also claimed that in no case has it been demonstrated scientifically that sexual selection in wild populations has significantly changed an animal’s physical traits. This conclusion is not unexpected, because it would be necessary to show not only that the females selected males wi ...
... biologists.18 He also claimed that in no case has it been demonstrated scientifically that sexual selection in wild populations has significantly changed an animal’s physical traits. This conclusion is not unexpected, because it would be necessary to show not only that the females selected males wi ...
New York State Descriptions/Penalties for Sex Offenses
... 2. A person may not be subsequently prosecuted for any other sexual offense involving the same victim unless the other charged offense occurred outside the time period charged under this section. Course of sexual conduct against a child in the first degree is a class B felony, punishable by nine to ...
... 2. A person may not be subsequently prosecuted for any other sexual offense involving the same victim unless the other charged offense occurred outside the time period charged under this section. Course of sexual conduct against a child in the first degree is a class B felony, punishable by nine to ...
Chapter 2: Contents of Sexuality: Culture, History, and
... being applied to nature, human society, art, government, and even sexuality. As sexual mores and laws began to evolve into the modern period, there emerged a flowering of sexual expression and sexual diversity. The Victorian Era and Sexual Identity—During the Victorian era, the accepted view was tha ...
... being applied to nature, human society, art, government, and even sexuality. As sexual mores and laws began to evolve into the modern period, there emerged a flowering of sexual expression and sexual diversity. The Victorian Era and Sexual Identity—During the Victorian era, the accepted view was tha ...
- NRC Research Press
... Abstract: Male-biased sexual dimorphism in head, limbs, and tail scaled to snout–vent length has been reported in many lizard species. Consequently, various hypotheses have been proposed to explain observed body-shape dimorphism. According to the majority of them, the proportions of body components ...
... Abstract: Male-biased sexual dimorphism in head, limbs, and tail scaled to snout–vent length has been reported in many lizard species. Consequently, various hypotheses have been proposed to explain observed body-shape dimorphism. According to the majority of them, the proportions of body components ...
Sexuality Following Spinal Cord Injury
... was a positive experience then we would most likely look forward to the next cycle beginning with seduction. However, if it was a negative experience we may tend to avoid future sexual encounters. That is why it is important to understand and be prepared for the possible changes in sexual function a ...
... was a positive experience then we would most likely look forward to the next cycle beginning with seduction. However, if it was a negative experience we may tend to avoid future sexual encounters. That is why it is important to understand and be prepared for the possible changes in sexual function a ...
Heterosexuality
Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between persons of opposite sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality is ""an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions"" to persons of the opposite sex; it ""also refers to a person's sense of identity based on those attractions, related behaviors, and membership in a community of others who share those attractions.""Heterosexuality is one of the three main classifications of sexual orientation along with bisexuality and homosexuality, which are each parts of the heterosexual–homosexual continuum.The term heterosexual or heterosexuality is usually applied to humans, but heterosexual behavior is observed in all mammals and in other non-human animals. The word heterosexual is etymologically formed by adding the combining form of Greek έτερος heteros (meaning ""different"" or ""other"") as a prefix to ""sexuality"".