Lesson 5 - Intimate Relationships and Family
... Initially heterosexuals were defined as people only interested in sex for pleasure. Term was used to distinguish them from the time’s ‘normals’ who only engaged in sex for procreation. The socioeconomic organization of society—not genes, not brains—created the conditions for living heterosexual and ...
... Initially heterosexuals were defined as people only interested in sex for pleasure. Term was used to distinguish them from the time’s ‘normals’ who only engaged in sex for procreation. The socioeconomic organization of society—not genes, not brains—created the conditions for living heterosexual and ...
Mental Health Nursing: Anxiety Disorders
... Ineffective sexuality pattern r/t mastectomy e/b statements such as “My husband won’t want to touch me” ...
... Ineffective sexuality pattern r/t mastectomy e/b statements such as “My husband won’t want to touch me” ...
Bisexuality: It is Complicated
... It might be argued that this is not due to an innate process, but is instead the result of social conditioning—that symmetry is culturally esteemed and we thus learn to understand symmetry as beautiful. However, evidence supporting the evolutionary base finds that these studies are valid across cultu ...
... It might be argued that this is not due to an innate process, but is instead the result of social conditioning—that symmetry is culturally esteemed and we thus learn to understand symmetry as beautiful. However, evidence supporting the evolutionary base finds that these studies are valid across cultu ...
GREEK "HOMOSEXUALI1Y": WinTHER THE DEBATE?
... is "sexual" and what is not -- indeed, cultures determine whether anything like a concept of "sexuality" exists at all. Concerning the terms "heterosexual" and "homosexual", constructionists tend to argue that the experiences named by those terms are artifacts of specific, unique, and non-repeatable ...
... is "sexual" and what is not -- indeed, cultures determine whether anything like a concept of "sexuality" exists at all. Concerning the terms "heterosexual" and "homosexual", constructionists tend to argue that the experiences named by those terms are artifacts of specific, unique, and non-repeatable ...
Homosexuality in “Traditional” Sub-Saharan Africa
... reputed to be something of a sagoda out into the fields to rape him. Hallpike concluded, “This sort of occasion, the conduct of transvestites, and the sexual strains put on men by society, lead one to suppose that they seek relief among themselves on occasion. But this is not to say it is approved o ...
... reputed to be something of a sagoda out into the fields to rape him. Hallpike concluded, “This sort of occasion, the conduct of transvestites, and the sexual strains put on men by society, lead one to suppose that they seek relief among themselves on occasion. But this is not to say it is approved o ...
A United Future - TED Conference 2012
... you're ready to listen to this. Some people aren't. And I think at middle school level ---- it's good--to begin. And then start--little by little. We might not be as bright as your students right now, but we have the same feelings and the same, uh, [silence] same sexual activity as other people. And ...
... you're ready to listen to this. Some people aren't. And I think at middle school level ---- it's good--to begin. And then start--little by little. We might not be as bright as your students right now, but we have the same feelings and the same, uh, [silence] same sexual activity as other people. And ...
Relationships Journal of Social and Personal
... gay men allows for a more emotionally intimate bond than other types of male friendships (Fee, 1996). However, close relationships are also contexts in which aspects of heterosexism can be enacted. For example, J. Price’s (1999) study of gay/straight male friendships exposes a doublestandard; the st ...
... gay men allows for a more emotionally intimate bond than other types of male friendships (Fee, 1996). However, close relationships are also contexts in which aspects of heterosexism can be enacted. For example, J. Price’s (1999) study of gay/straight male friendships exposes a doublestandard; the st ...
Diversity in sexual health: Problems and dilemmas
... have to guard their virginity, while boys are allowed to be sexually active. Though virginity at marriage is crucial for Islamic girls, growing up in a western, sexually liberal culture makes it sometimes very difficult to comply with this norm. In a survey study on youth sexuality6, around 10% of 1 ...
... have to guard their virginity, while boys are allowed to be sexually active. Though virginity at marriage is crucial for Islamic girls, growing up in a western, sexually liberal culture makes it sometimes very difficult to comply with this norm. In a survey study on youth sexuality6, around 10% of 1 ...
The internet and gay men - Centre for Social Research in Health
... Of those with internet partners, 34 (38.7%) had four or more such partners, with 62 (71.2%) of contacts occurring within six months prior to the client’s HIV test. Internet sex seekers were more likely to be men, and homosexual. Internet sex seekers were more likely to report a previous STI, had mor ...
... Of those with internet partners, 34 (38.7%) had four or more such partners, with 62 (71.2%) of contacts occurring within six months prior to the client’s HIV test. Internet sex seekers were more likely to be men, and homosexual. Internet sex seekers were more likely to report a previous STI, had mor ...
Confronting Sexual Stigma and Prejudice: Theory and Practice
... manifested. Second, in contrast to prejudice based on race, ethnicity, religion, and many other statuses, sexual prejudice is not generally regarded as undesirable or inappropriate throughout U.S. society. Although the legitimacy of sexual stigma is increasingly contested, condemnation and intoleran ...
... manifested. Second, in contrast to prejudice based on race, ethnicity, religion, and many other statuses, sexual prejudice is not generally regarded as undesirable or inappropriate throughout U.S. society. Although the legitimacy of sexual stigma is increasingly contested, condemnation and intoleran ...
`Party and Play`: Online hook-up devices and the emergence of PNP
... different kinds of erotic attachments that people come to find necessary for their lives may be ignored if not actively degraded by hegemonic ‘institutions of intimacy’ without critical intervention (Berlant and Warner, 1998). Where institutions allocate resources and establish hierarchies of author ...
... different kinds of erotic attachments that people come to find necessary for their lives may be ignored if not actively degraded by hegemonic ‘institutions of intimacy’ without critical intervention (Berlant and Warner, 1998). Where institutions allocate resources and establish hierarchies of author ...
a history of sexology - University of Amsterdam
... rather physiological phenomena. Perverted behavior implied a changed biological functioning. Michéa reversed the relationship between sexual behavior and nervous damage. The brain was not damaged by sexual acts; instead, sexual aberrations were produced by neurological or other physiological change ...
... rather physiological phenomena. Perverted behavior implied a changed biological functioning. Michéa reversed the relationship between sexual behavior and nervous damage. The brain was not damaged by sexual acts; instead, sexual aberrations were produced by neurological or other physiological change ...
The Call of Pheromones - Francis Marion University
... pheromones might be involved in sexual attraction. The idea that one chemical agent per gender is responsible for attraction has some support. Spencer et al. were able to show, with some persuasiveness, that lactating women produce chemo-signals that increase sexual motivation in other women [1]. Sp ...
... pheromones might be involved in sexual attraction. The idea that one chemical agent per gender is responsible for attraction has some support. Spencer et al. were able to show, with some persuasiveness, that lactating women produce chemo-signals that increase sexual motivation in other women [1]. Sp ...
Results - ePrints Soton
... condoms will be removed before sex is over. To our knowledge, no previous study has investigated this possibility. Delayed orgasm is not an uncommon complaint, even in younger men (and women), in part because it is a frequent side effect of many antidepressants.8 In a sample of men attending an urba ...
... condoms will be removed before sex is over. To our knowledge, no previous study has investigated this possibility. Delayed orgasm is not an uncommon complaint, even in younger men (and women), in part because it is a frequent side effect of many antidepressants.8 In a sample of men attending an urba ...
2864 curtin university centre for human rights education perth
... regard with distaste. If things have been ordered in a certain way for decades or even centuries, they ask, why they should now change? If gays have been frowned upon and discouraged, might that not be for good reason? In the past, most people knew of the existence of gays. But the laws and policies ...
... regard with distaste. If things have been ordered in a certain way for decades or even centuries, they ask, why they should now change? If gays have been frowned upon and discouraged, might that not be for good reason? In the past, most people knew of the existence of gays. But the laws and policies ...
Effective Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment Enables Men to Enjoy
... that erectile function and sexual relationship satisfaction are linked [6]. For many men, the ability to achieve a hard erection defines their masculinity [7]: Such a statement is easy to understand, as an erection is the most obvious physiological change that occurs during male sexual arousal and i ...
... that erectile function and sexual relationship satisfaction are linked [6]. For many men, the ability to achieve a hard erection defines their masculinity [7]: Such a statement is easy to understand, as an erection is the most obvious physiological change that occurs during male sexual arousal and i ...
Field conditioning of sexual arousal in humans
... Odors on partner’s t-shirt (0.05 ml) and in aroma fan (0.05 ml) ...
... Odors on partner’s t-shirt (0.05 ml) and in aroma fan (0.05 ml) ...
“Sameness Without Identity,” in Umbr(a): Sameness, no. 1
... how the category of homosexuality emerged toward the end of the nineteenth century as an ...
... how the category of homosexuality emerged toward the end of the nineteenth century as an ...
Šablona -- Diplomová práce
... others. They represent themselves like they want, however visibly or not, and recognize other people with various or same interests, rights, identifications, feelings and opinions which can be more or less important to them or to construction of their identity (McConnell-Ginet 2011, 9–10). In the di ...
... others. They represent themselves like they want, however visibly or not, and recognize other people with various or same interests, rights, identifications, feelings and opinions which can be more or less important to them or to construction of their identity (McConnell-Ginet 2011, 9–10). In the di ...
Black Men who Have Sex with Men and the HIV Epidemic: Next
... more likely to be HIV-infected requires a more comprehensive understanding of how sexual partners are selected and behavioral risks are assessed. In the 6city study mentioned previously, 93% of the HIV-infected BMSM did not know they were infected, and many felt they were at low risk for HIV.3 Havin ...
... more likely to be HIV-infected requires a more comprehensive understanding of how sexual partners are selected and behavioral risks are assessed. In the 6city study mentioned previously, 93% of the HIV-infected BMSM did not know they were infected, and many felt they were at low risk for HIV.3 Havin ...
Thinking through Texts: Toward a Critical Buddhist
... Dalai Lama began by reiterating his opposition to discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and his commitment to “full human rights” for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. 3 “It is wrong for society to reject people on the basis of their sexual orientation,” His Holiness sai ...
... Dalai Lama began by reiterating his opposition to discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and his commitment to “full human rights” for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. 3 “It is wrong for society to reject people on the basis of their sexual orientation,” His Holiness sai ...
"Are you a boy or a girl?" : (hetero)sexism and verbal hostility
... such hostility and the meanings placed upon it by lesbian subjects. Second, I will locate this form of hostility within the mechanisms of disciplinary power exercised in the regulation of sexuality. During 1993 and 1994 I conducted a series of interviews with seventy-three women in the State of Vict ...
... such hostility and the meanings placed upon it by lesbian subjects. Second, I will locate this form of hostility within the mechanisms of disciplinary power exercised in the regulation of sexuality. During 1993 and 1994 I conducted a series of interviews with seventy-three women in the State of Vict ...
Inglés - SciELO España
... 50 applications for adoption (Inforgay, 2006). In 2007, a study found that 44% of the general population accepted that gay and lesbian couples should be able to adopt, and 42% were against this (Fundación BBVA, 2007); four years later the percentage of individuals who accepted same sex adoption rose ...
... 50 applications for adoption (Inforgay, 2006). In 2007, a study found that 44% of the general population accepted that gay and lesbian couples should be able to adopt, and 42% were against this (Fundación BBVA, 2007); four years later the percentage of individuals who accepted same sex adoption rose ...
4 step - Les Sexologues Holistiques
... In counseling men, physicians may need to probe beyond the mechanics of erectile function, and ask questions about men’s feelings about their sexual lives and relationships. When men reveal that they no longer can get a “hard-on”, it is up to physicians to create an opportunity for men to discuss th ...
... In counseling men, physicians may need to probe beyond the mechanics of erectile function, and ask questions about men’s feelings about their sexual lives and relationships. When men reveal that they no longer can get a “hard-on”, it is up to physicians to create an opportunity for men to discuss th ...
Oaks 95 - Same Gender Attraction
... 5. In addition to the cleansing effect of the Atonement, God has given us agency—the power to choose between good (the path of life) and evil (the path of spiritual death and destruction [see 2 Ne. 2:27; Moses 4:3]). Although the conditions of mortality can limit our freedom (such as by restricting ...
... 5. In addition to the cleansing effect of the Atonement, God has given us agency—the power to choose between good (the path of life) and evil (the path of spiritual death and destruction [see 2 Ne. 2:27; Moses 4:3]). Although the conditions of mortality can limit our freedom (such as by restricting ...