Chapter 3: Forming a New Life: coneeption, Heredity and Environment
... punishment. Oral and anal sex, sex with animals, and sex between people of different cultures were all labeled as sodomy, meaning “unnatural sex,” but in actuality the label was applied to any sexual act that went against the norm. Islamic Civilization—Muslims professed values of male sexual honor, ...
... punishment. Oral and anal sex, sex with animals, and sex between people of different cultures were all labeled as sodomy, meaning “unnatural sex,” but in actuality the label was applied to any sexual act that went against the norm. Islamic Civilization—Muslims professed values of male sexual honor, ...
Chapter 3: Forming a New Life: coneeption, Heredity and Environment
... punishment. Oral and anal sex, sex with animals, and sex between people of different cultures were all labeled as sodomy, meaning “unnatural sex,” but in actuality the label was applied to any sexual act that went against the norm. Islamic Civilization—Muslims professed values of male sexual honor, ...
... punishment. Oral and anal sex, sex with animals, and sex between people of different cultures were all labeled as sodomy, meaning “unnatural sex,” but in actuality the label was applied to any sexual act that went against the norm. Islamic Civilization—Muslims professed values of male sexual honor, ...
Chapter 2: Contents of Sexuality: Culture, History, and
... punishment. Oral and anal sex, sex with animals, and sex between people of different cultures were all labeled as sodomy, meaning “unnatural sex,” but in actuality the label was applied to any sexual act that went against the norm. Islamic Civilization—Muslims professed values of male sexual honor, ...
... punishment. Oral and anal sex, sex with animals, and sex between people of different cultures were all labeled as sodomy, meaning “unnatural sex,” but in actuality the label was applied to any sexual act that went against the norm. Islamic Civilization—Muslims professed values of male sexual honor, ...
Psychological approaches to the treatment of rapid ejaculation Stanley E. Althof
... effect on the partner’s quality of life. Lower partner sexual satisfaction in heterosexual couples was found where the man had rapid ejaculation than where the man did not have the condition [14]. Partners are not just distressed because of the quality of the man’s sexual performance; they are also ...
... effect on the partner’s quality of life. Lower partner sexual satisfaction in heterosexual couples was found where the man had rapid ejaculation than where the man did not have the condition [14]. Partners are not just distressed because of the quality of the man’s sexual performance; they are also ...
The CHARMS Study: cardiac patients' experiences of sexual problems following cardiac rehabilitation
... (32% and 33% respectively). For women, the most common problem reported was lacking interest in sex (16% before event and 10% since event). When asked about the use of medication to increase sexual function, 24% (n=72) of men reported use ever, and 6% (n=19) reported regular use. No woman reported u ...
... (32% and 33% respectively). For women, the most common problem reported was lacking interest in sex (16% before event and 10% since event). When asked about the use of medication to increase sexual function, 24% (n=72) of men reported use ever, and 6% (n=19) reported regular use. No woman reported u ...
Sexual Selection and the Psychology of Intergroup Conflict
... The Roots of a Male-Specific Psychology of Prejudice Sexual selection is a form of natural selection that operates along two pathways (Darwin 1871; Fisher 1930; Andersson 1994), intra- and intersexual selection. Intrasexual selection involves competition between members of the same sex, and produces ...
... The Roots of a Male-Specific Psychology of Prejudice Sexual selection is a form of natural selection that operates along two pathways (Darwin 1871; Fisher 1930; Andersson 1994), intra- and intersexual selection. Intrasexual selection involves competition between members of the same sex, and produces ...
Factors Involved in the Development of a Bareback Identity
... The facts around HIV transmission are startling; In the past 26 years HIV is estimated to have killed over half a million individuals and approximately 415,000 are currently living with AIDS. An additional 1 million individuals are HIV infected with 40,000 new infections occurring annually in the Un ...
... The facts around HIV transmission are startling; In the past 26 years HIV is estimated to have killed over half a million individuals and approximately 415,000 are currently living with AIDS. An additional 1 million individuals are HIV infected with 40,000 new infections occurring annually in the Un ...
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and
... of gay and lesbian adults paved the way toward removal of homosexuality as an illness from the DSM in 1973.1 Homosexuality is now recognized as a nonpathological variant of human sexuality. Although the great majority of gay and lesbian individuals have normal mental health, as a group they experien ...
... of gay and lesbian adults paved the way toward removal of homosexuality as an illness from the DSM in 1973.1 Homosexuality is now recognized as a nonpathological variant of human sexuality. Although the great majority of gay and lesbian individuals have normal mental health, as a group they experien ...
THINKING ABOUT HUMAN SEXUALITY
... answers questions about sex by collecting and examining empirical data. The third rule is that the knowledge must be public. That is, any new knowledge ...
... answers questions about sex by collecting and examining empirical data. The third rule is that the knowledge must be public. That is, any new knowledge ...
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 ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution
... behavior. However, this behavior often occurs alongside opposite-sex courtship as well, with males mating indiscriminately [8,10,11]. So although they show same-sex sexual behavior, males might not actually be exhibiting a preference for one sex over the other (see Box 1). Individuals exhibiting a s ...
... behavior. However, this behavior often occurs alongside opposite-sex courtship as well, with males mating indiscriminately [8,10,11]. So although they show same-sex sexual behavior, males might not actually be exhibiting a preference for one sex over the other (see Box 1). Individuals exhibiting a s ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution Nathan W. Bailey and Marlene Zuk Review
... behavior. However, this behavior often occurs alongside opposite-sex courtship as well, with males mating indiscriminately [8,10,11]. So although they show same-sex sexual behavior, males might not actually be exhibiting a preference for one sex over the other (see Box 1). Individuals exhibiting a s ...
... behavior. However, this behavior often occurs alongside opposite-sex courtship as well, with males mating indiscriminately [8,10,11]. So although they show same-sex sexual behavior, males might not actually be exhibiting a preference for one sex over the other (see Box 1). Individuals exhibiting a s ...
Same-sex sexual behavior and evolution
... behavior. However, this behavior often occurs alongside opposite-sex courtship as well, with males mating indiscriminately [8,10,11]. So although they show same-sex sexual behavior, males might not actually be exhibiting a preference for one sex over the other (see Box 1). Individuals exhibiting a s ...
... behavior. However, this behavior often occurs alongside opposite-sex courtship as well, with males mating indiscriminately [8,10,11]. So although they show same-sex sexual behavior, males might not actually be exhibiting a preference for one sex over the other (see Box 1). Individuals exhibiting a s ...
A penological approach to the social construct of
... Likewise, Lockwood (1980) and Bowker (1980) added to a shift in the paradigm surrounding prison sex when they introduced their individual research during a time when literature on homosexuality in prison was waning (Eigenberg, 1992). Lockwood (1980) focused on sexual aggression in prison, while Bowk ...
... Likewise, Lockwood (1980) and Bowker (1980) added to a shift in the paradigm surrounding prison sex when they introduced their individual research during a time when literature on homosexuality in prison was waning (Eigenberg, 1992). Lockwood (1980) focused on sexual aggression in prison, while Bowk ...
... selection and viewing rapid copulation as a superior reproductive strategy [14]. Unfortunately, PE may remain undiagnosed in many men, secondary to the man’s reluctance to discuss it with his clinician, reluctance by clinicians to ask their patients about the presence of sexual dysfunction, and lack ...
Legal Rites: Abjection and the Criminal Regulation of Consensual Sex
... of feces. This is the "first material separation that is controllable by the human being." 23 As such, defecation is a source of pleasure. Ultimately however, the mother regulates the oral and anal drives of the child, overseeing what goes into and comes out of the child's body. These are the child' ...
... of feces. This is the "first material separation that is controllable by the human being." 23 As such, defecation is a source of pleasure. Ultimately however, the mother regulates the oral and anal drives of the child, overseeing what goes into and comes out of the child's body. These are the child' ...
Sexual Dynamics in Mentoring Relationships
... and the differences in approach between men and women. Despite concerted efforts by women to achieve career parity with men, the reality is that there are still substantially fewer women in positions of power than there are men. Fewer women in senior management positions and in the boardroom means tha ...
... and the differences in approach between men and women. Despite concerted efforts by women to achieve career parity with men, the reality is that there are still substantially fewer women in positions of power than there are men. Fewer women in senior management positions and in the boardroom means tha ...
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 ...
Consulta: subjectFacets:"Forensic anthropology" Registros
... In human identification for forensic purposes the sex is one of the most important and first features to be assessed in each case. Baudoin condylar index is a sex determination method based on measurements of length and width of the occipital condyle. The aim of this research was to apply the Baudoi ...
... In human identification for forensic purposes the sex is one of the most important and first features to be assessed in each case. Baudoin condylar index is a sex determination method based on measurements of length and width of the occipital condyle. The aim of this research was to apply the Baudoi ...
Attitudes Towards Homosexuality: A Literature Review
... Much of the research also relies on convenience samples of college students. As Overby and Barth neatly put it, ‘[t]his is problematic… because college students tend to be wealthier, younger, better educated, and less ethnically diverse than the national population, making it difficult to extrapolat ...
... Much of the research also relies on convenience samples of college students. As Overby and Barth neatly put it, ‘[t]his is problematic… because college students tend to be wealthier, younger, better educated, and less ethnically diverse than the national population, making it difficult to extrapolat ...
Sexuality in the Workplace: Organizational Control, Sexual
... Numerous shortcomingsdetractfrom the value of most of these studies for sociologists. Most are based on anecdotal evidence or on convenience samples, such as MBA studentsor people waiting in airports(Dillard's work is an exception). Many are thirdparty studies, soliciting opinions about office roman ...
... Numerous shortcomingsdetractfrom the value of most of these studies for sociologists. Most are based on anecdotal evidence or on convenience samples, such as MBA studentsor people waiting in airports(Dillard's work is an exception). Many are thirdparty studies, soliciting opinions about office roman ...
A COHPARISCN OF THE ATTITUDES
... for participating in premru.'i tal sexual activities which they, themselves, did not undertake as youth, they are correct than even they seriously realize. ...
... for participating in premru.'i tal sexual activities which they, themselves, did not undertake as youth, they are correct than even they seriously realize. ...
The cost of males in non-equilibrium populations
... did not directly solve for the cost of males, their analysis indicated that increasing R0 in sexual populations would reduce the impact of producing males, where R0 is given by the ratio of the birth rate to the death rate. More specifically, assuming that sexuals did not completely overlap with ase ...
... did not directly solve for the cost of males, their analysis indicated that increasing R0 in sexual populations would reduce the impact of producing males, where R0 is given by the ratio of the birth rate to the death rate. More specifically, assuming that sexuals did not completely overlap with ase ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... desires, less they are tempted to be involved in intimate sexual activities, lose their virginity, and get stigmatized and labeled as „whore‟. However, the changing value system and enlightenments may have impacted traditional beliefs about sexuality around the world and therefore inform the sexes a ...
... desires, less they are tempted to be involved in intimate sexual activities, lose their virginity, and get stigmatized and labeled as „whore‟. However, the changing value system and enlightenments may have impacted traditional beliefs about sexuality around the world and therefore inform the sexes a ...