An Update of the International Society of Sexual
... in ejaculatory latency, and the inability to delay ejaculation on all or nearly all vaginal penetrations, and negative personal consequences, such as distress bother, frustration and/or the avoidance of sexual intimacy A. Persistent or recurrent pattern of ejaculation occurring during partnered sexu ...
... in ejaculatory latency, and the inability to delay ejaculation on all or nearly all vaginal penetrations, and negative personal consequences, such as distress bother, frustration and/or the avoidance of sexual intimacy A. Persistent or recurrent pattern of ejaculation occurring during partnered sexu ...
PLoS ONE 7 - La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
... sample size of this species to be 2100 individuals based on the Hancock Collection specimens that were recovered in 1913-15. That collection contains approximately 650 crania in various states of completeness. Subsequent excavations have recovered cranial parts of a further 79 individuals from Pit 9 ...
... sample size of this species to be 2100 individuals based on the Hancock Collection specimens that were recovered in 1913-15. That collection contains approximately 650 crania in various states of completeness. Subsequent excavations have recovered cranial parts of a further 79 individuals from Pit 9 ...
R. v. Sharpe, [2001] 1 S.C.R. 45, 2001 SCC 2 Her Majesty the
... connected to this objective. Parliament is not required to adduce scientific proof based on concrete evidence that the possession of child pornography causes harm to children. Rather, a reasoned apprehension of harm will suffice. Applying this test, the evidence establishes several connections betwe ...
... connected to this objective. Parliament is not required to adduce scientific proof based on concrete evidence that the possession of child pornography causes harm to children. Rather, a reasoned apprehension of harm will suffice. Applying this test, the evidence establishes several connections betwe ...
A Review of the Literature on Sexual Assault Perpetrator
... obtain sexual gratification) to sexual aggression (the use of violent acts to forcefully obtain sexual gratification), as well as research that focused specifically on behaviors that would meet the legal definition of sexual assault/rape. We also considered the range of possible relationships betwee ...
... obtain sexual gratification) to sexual aggression (the use of violent acts to forcefully obtain sexual gratification), as well as research that focused specifically on behaviors that would meet the legal definition of sexual assault/rape. We also considered the range of possible relationships betwee ...
Sleep and Sex: What Can Go Wrong? A Review of the
... tating factors for sexsomnia included physical contact with an- other person in bed (64%), stress (52%), fatigue (41%), alcohol use (14.6%), and drug use (4.3%). Sexsomnia with minors during sleep was reported by 5.9% (10 males, 3 females), with legal ...
... tating factors for sexsomnia included physical contact with an- other person in bed (64%), stress (52%), fatigue (41%), alcohol use (14.6%), and drug use (4.3%). Sexsomnia with minors during sleep was reported by 5.9% (10 males, 3 females), with legal ...
THE FEMALE PHALLUS: On Alfred Kinsey`s sexual vitalism, the
... such as Bronislaw Malinowski’s Sex and Repression in Savage Society (1927), later generations of anthropologists who could have benefited from Kinsey’s sexological insights consistently neglected his principled disruption of closed sexual schemes, and contented themselves with – at most – supplement ...
... such as Bronislaw Malinowski’s Sex and Repression in Savage Society (1927), later generations of anthropologists who could have benefited from Kinsey’s sexological insights consistently neglected his principled disruption of closed sexual schemes, and contented themselves with – at most – supplement ...
Perspectives on Sexuality
... 12. The sex for procreation legacy is MOST clearly shown in which of the following statements? a. Jorge believes that foreplay is an essential part of a sexual encounter. b. Midori thinks she is still a virgin because she has not yet had intercourse, although she has engaged in oral sex and mutual m ...
... 12. The sex for procreation legacy is MOST clearly shown in which of the following statements? a. Jorge believes that foreplay is an essential part of a sexual encounter. b. Midori thinks she is still a virgin because she has not yet had intercourse, although she has engaged in oral sex and mutual m ...
A COHPARISCN OF THE ATTITUDES
... The premarital sexual experience ••• of the female but not of the :r..ale are (is) consistently correlated \n th ideas of love, ,. rhether measured by going or not going steady or by being or not being in love. The reason for this sex difference stems frO:-.l variations in degrees of adherence to s$ ...
... The premarital sexual experience ••• of the female but not of the :r..ale are (is) consistently correlated \n th ideas of love, ,. rhether measured by going or not going steady or by being or not being in love. The reason for this sex difference stems frO:-.l variations in degrees of adherence to s$ ...
THE UNITED STATES OF RAPE: A THEORY OF RAPE CULTURE
... sexual violence (Basile et. al., 2005). The CDC provides RPE money to local and state health departments, sexual assault prevention coalitions, rape crisis centers and other community-based agencies to simultaneously prevent sexual violence and fund the enforcement of laws seeking restitution for th ...
... sexual violence (Basile et. al., 2005). The CDC provides RPE money to local and state health departments, sexual assault prevention coalitions, rape crisis centers and other community-based agencies to simultaneously prevent sexual violence and fund the enforcement of laws seeking restitution for th ...
Emory University School of Law
... U.S. 98, 134 (1977) (Marshall, J., dissenting) (“[I]t is deeply ingrained in human nature to agree with the expressed opinions of others—particularly others who should be more knowledgeable—when making a difficult decision.”); Andersen v. United States, 170 U.S. 481, 510 (1898) (“The law in recognit ...
... U.S. 98, 134 (1977) (Marshall, J., dissenting) (“[I]t is deeply ingrained in human nature to agree with the expressed opinions of others—particularly others who should be more knowledgeable—when making a difficult decision.”); Andersen v. United States, 170 U.S. 481, 510 (1898) (“The law in recognit ...
Rape Myth Beliefs and Bystander Attitudes Among Incoming
... covert forms, especially regarding expressions about victimblaming.34 Although those rape myths that blatantly blame girls and women for rape have become less acceptable, many of the underlying beliefs that the girls and women did something to contribute to the assault and that it is not completely ...
... covert forms, especially regarding expressions about victimblaming.34 Although those rape myths that blatantly blame girls and women for rape have become less acceptable, many of the underlying beliefs that the girls and women did something to contribute to the assault and that it is not completely ...
Sexual Imprinting and Evolutionary Processes in Birds: A
... effect of the foster parents in imprinting experiments, such as partial imprinting on conspecific broodmates (e.g., Kruijt, ten Cate, and Meeuwissen, 1983), an effect of the social circumstances during rearing (ten Cate, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1994), or the plasticity which enables adult birds to modify ...
... effect of the foster parents in imprinting experiments, such as partial imprinting on conspecific broodmates (e.g., Kruijt, ten Cate, and Meeuwissen, 1983), an effect of the social circumstances during rearing (ten Cate, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1994), or the plasticity which enables adult birds to modify ...
Working in Fear, Sexual Violence Against Women Farmworkers in
... violence and must witness the pain their mother or spouse experiences. xlii Sexual violence in the workplace can also disrupt social dynamics and negatively impact women’s support systems. Women who choose to report abuse or seek help from the justice system or social services may be socially ostrac ...
... violence and must witness the pain their mother or spouse experiences. xlii Sexual violence in the workplace can also disrupt social dynamics and negatively impact women’s support systems. Women who choose to report abuse or seek help from the justice system or social services may be socially ostrac ...
Intimate Discrimination - University of Toronto Faculty of Law
... Though Storms is often cited as initiating the study of asexuality, another scholar had published an article more directly focused on asexuality shortly before his. In 1977, Myra T. Johnson published “Asexual and Autoerotic Women: Two Invisible Groups.” 19 Why Storms is cited more often than Johnson ...
... Though Storms is often cited as initiating the study of asexuality, another scholar had published an article more directly focused on asexuality shortly before his. In 1977, Myra T. Johnson published “Asexual and Autoerotic Women: Two Invisible Groups.” 19 Why Storms is cited more often than Johnson ...
Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2009 Meeting
... name, address, phone number and email will be added to the list. The list is then sent to all registrants indicating a desire to share a room. This service will be available only until the close of early registration on October 1, 2009. It is your responsibility to contact others and make hotel rese ...
... name, address, phone number and email will be added to the list. The list is then sent to all registrants indicating a desire to share a room. This service will be available only until the close of early registration on October 1, 2009. It is your responsibility to contact others and make hotel rese ...
An Explanation of Human Rape
... public debate for decades, most notably after the release of biologist Edward O. Wilson’s book Sociobiology: The New Synthesis (1975). As sociobiology is based on the theory of evolution, Wilson’s book analyzed the social behaviour of animals, thus asserting that their social adaptations can be comp ...
... public debate for decades, most notably after the release of biologist Edward O. Wilson’s book Sociobiology: The New Synthesis (1975). As sociobiology is based on the theory of evolution, Wilson’s book analyzed the social behaviour of animals, thus asserting that their social adaptations can be comp ...
Preventing Sexual Harassment Instructor`s Materials
... Greater public attention to sexual harassment grew as large cases or charges against public figures came into the spotlight. One of the most prominent cases was that of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in 1991. During the Senate confirmation process following his nomination to the U. S. Suprem ...
... Greater public attention to sexual harassment grew as large cases or charges against public figures came into the spotlight. One of the most prominent cases was that of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in 1991. During the Senate confirmation process following his nomination to the U. S. Suprem ...
LTU-SHU-EX--05/118--SE
... claim that the first printed advertisement (hereafter referred to as ad) was constructed in a simple and informative way. After that, advertising has continued to develop into a complex multi-billion-dollar industry. Dávila and Rojas-Méndez (2001) state that the economic activity has globalized rapi ...
... claim that the first printed advertisement (hereafter referred to as ad) was constructed in a simple and informative way. After that, advertising has continued to develop into a complex multi-billion-dollar industry. Dávila and Rojas-Méndez (2001) state that the economic activity has globalized rapi ...
Ecology, sexual selection and speciation
... during speciation, and whether such interactions tend to facilitate or rather constrain speciation. Intuitively, one may expect that species characterised by strong sexual selection are more likely to evolve premating isolation. This is because sexual selection directly affects mating patterns and t ...
... during speciation, and whether such interactions tend to facilitate or rather constrain speciation. Intuitively, one may expect that species characterised by strong sexual selection are more likely to evolve premating isolation. This is because sexual selection directly affects mating patterns and t ...
Antecedents of Sexual Harassment
... experience sexual harassment and are at risk of experiencing sexualized behaviour from offenders or patients (Hatch-Maillette & Scalora, 2002). According to Ednie (1996), forensic settings may facilitate violence and victimization for female staff as the patients’ criminal histories play prominent r ...
... experience sexual harassment and are at risk of experiencing sexualized behaviour from offenders or patients (Hatch-Maillette & Scalora, 2002). According to Ednie (1996), forensic settings may facilitate violence and victimization for female staff as the patients’ criminal histories play prominent r ...
i THE INFLUENCE OF LADY CHATTERLEY`S SEXUAL
... Sex is a more complex motive than hunger or thirst. Clearly, sexual intercourse is necessary for animals or humans if the species are to survive. On the individual level, sexual activity is not necessary for survival. There is no good evidence that abstinence from sexual activity is detrimental to a ...
... Sex is a more complex motive than hunger or thirst. Clearly, sexual intercourse is necessary for animals or humans if the species are to survive. On the individual level, sexual activity is not necessary for survival. There is no good evidence that abstinence from sexual activity is detrimental to a ...
The Impact of Father Absence on Adolescents` Romantic
... Adolescent Romantic Ideals Past research examining the impact of father absence on adolescent outcomes has linked it to a range of negative sexual outcomes, such as earlier pubertal timing, earlier sexual initiation, unsafe sexual behavior, and teenage pregnancy (Ellis & Tither, 2009; Ellis & Garber ...
... Adolescent Romantic Ideals Past research examining the impact of father absence on adolescent outcomes has linked it to a range of negative sexual outcomes, such as earlier pubertal timing, earlier sexual initiation, unsafe sexual behavior, and teenage pregnancy (Ellis & Tither, 2009; Ellis & Garber ...
Autoerotic Asphyxiation Syndrome In Adolescent and Young Adult
... The practice of autoerotic asphyxia has been documented since the early 1600’s. It was first used as a treatment for erectile dysfunction and impotency. The idea for this most likely came from subjects who were executed by hanging. Observers at public hangings noted male victims developed an erectio ...
... The practice of autoerotic asphyxia has been documented since the early 1600’s. It was first used as a treatment for erectile dysfunction and impotency. The idea for this most likely came from subjects who were executed by hanging. Observers at public hangings noted male victims developed an erectio ...
Disclosure, Social Reactions to Disclosure, and Mental Health
... between a child and a much older person, whether or not obvious coercion is involved (a common definition of “much older” is 5 or more years)” (pg. 66). Although a variety of specific sexual activities have been considered to be CSA (intercourse, oral-genital contact, attempted intercourse, fondling ...
... between a child and a much older person, whether or not obvious coercion is involved (a common definition of “much older” is 5 or more years)” (pg. 66). Although a variety of specific sexual activities have been considered to be CSA (intercourse, oral-genital contact, attempted intercourse, fondling ...
Investigation and Prosecution of Sexual and Gender
... in their hands and tell them to go out and frighten the wits out of a population and what will be the first thing that leaps to their minds?” Tompkins continues, “[t]his mindset helps explain the extensive use of rape in particularly humiliating ways during war.” Tompkins, supra, at 871. She further ...
... in their hands and tell them to go out and frighten the wits out of a population and what will be the first thing that leaps to their minds?” Tompkins continues, “[t]his mindset helps explain the extensive use of rape in particularly humiliating ways during war.” Tompkins, supra, at 871. She further ...
Ages of consent in South America
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across South America. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Other variables, for example close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. The only country in South America where male same-sex sexual conduct is illegal is Guyana and a higher age of consent for same-sex sexual relations in Chile, Paraguay and Suriname.The below is a list of all jurisdictions in South America as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in South America.