Perception of sex work, youth sexual behavior and the
... of interviews with and observations of various participants in the sex industry were carried out at places where sexual transactions regularly took place; by developing longer-term relationships with female sex workers, their life stories were obtained (Micollier, 2004). In addition to these data ga ...
... of interviews with and observations of various participants in the sex industry were carried out at places where sexual transactions regularly took place; by developing longer-term relationships with female sex workers, their life stories were obtained (Micollier, 2004). In addition to these data ga ...
PPTX
... relationship satisfaction • Proxies for relationship quality (duration, marital status) did not relate to relationship satisfaction • Strongest predictors were perceived equity in the relationship, and attachment • There were several differences between men and women on predictors of relationship sa ...
... relationship satisfaction • Proxies for relationship quality (duration, marital status) did not relate to relationship satisfaction • Strongest predictors were perceived equity in the relationship, and attachment • There were several differences between men and women on predictors of relationship sa ...
Virginity: Notes for Teachers and Parents
... ambivalence about both the virgin and whore projections of woman. In the western, for example, the stock characters include the saloon girl and the schoolteacher. (In the forties and fifties classic westerns, the saloon girls were almost always part Mexican or part Indian, incidentally, and the vir ...
... ambivalence about both the virgin and whore projections of woman. In the western, for example, the stock characters include the saloon girl and the schoolteacher. (In the forties and fifties classic westerns, the saloon girls were almost always part Mexican or part Indian, incidentally, and the vir ...
Should the Homosexuals Be Allowed To Serve In Armed Forces: A
... military. The most popular example for this is found in Ancient Greece and Rome. Homosexual behaviour was encouraged among soldiers because it was thought that it would increase unit cohesiveness, morale and bravery. The Sacred Band of Thebes was a military unit from 378 BCE which consisted of male ...
... military. The most popular example for this is found in Ancient Greece and Rome. Homosexual behaviour was encouraged among soldiers because it was thought that it would increase unit cohesiveness, morale and bravery. The Sacred Band of Thebes was a military unit from 378 BCE which consisted of male ...
Fraternal Birth Order and the Maternal Immune Hypothesis of Male
... author, his colleagues, and other researchers have investigated this question in subjects examined in recent years and in subjects examined decades ago; in groups collected in England, The Netherlands, Canada, and the United States; in psychiatric patients and in nonpatient volunteers; in subjects e ...
... author, his colleagues, and other researchers have investigated this question in subjects examined in recent years and in subjects examined decades ago; in groups collected in England, The Netherlands, Canada, and the United States; in psychiatric patients and in nonpatient volunteers; in subjects e ...
Politics and Sexuality - Willamette University
... evacuation, should make an appointment with the instructor as early as possible, no later than the first week of the term. ...
... evacuation, should make an appointment with the instructor as early as possible, no later than the first week of the term. ...
Young adults attempt exchanges in reproductively relevant
... America, women have sex with men who are not their social partners, especially after they become pregnant. These men become secondary fathers who are socially obligated to protect and invest in the woman’s children, and their contributions raise the children’s survival rate (Beckerman et al., 1998; ...
... America, women have sex with men who are not their social partners, especially after they become pregnant. These men become secondary fathers who are socially obligated to protect and invest in the woman’s children, and their contributions raise the children’s survival rate (Beckerman et al., 1998; ...
A Guide To Clear Christian Thinking On Homosexuality and Same
... To suggest homosexuality is a sin not only offends many, but this proclamation also raises a number of objections – many allegedly derived from Scripture. For example, a very common argument against the notion that Scripture condemns homosexuality states that Jesus never directly referenced homosexu ...
... To suggest homosexuality is a sin not only offends many, but this proclamation also raises a number of objections – many allegedly derived from Scripture. For example, a very common argument against the notion that Scripture condemns homosexuality states that Jesus never directly referenced homosexu ...
Principles of Caregiving: Aging and Physical Disabilities Chapter 6
... seizures. Men with temporal lobe epilepsy have experienced impotence and loss of sexual desire but not necessarily at the same time. Some medications used to control epileptic seizures may cause depression or drowsiness, which may lower sexual desire, but these drugs do not cause loss of sexual func ...
... seizures. Men with temporal lobe epilepsy have experienced impotence and loss of sexual desire but not necessarily at the same time. Some medications used to control epileptic seizures may cause depression or drowsiness, which may lower sexual desire, but these drugs do not cause loss of sexual func ...
Double Alterity and the Global Historiography of Sexuality: China
... 232).6 In the realm of sexual science, the cross-cultural interaction between China and the West thus did not take place only by the twentieth century when Republican Chinese intellectuals actively introduced European sexology to the Chinese public (or, for that matter, when doctors, pedagogues, and ...
... 232).6 In the realm of sexual science, the cross-cultural interaction between China and the West thus did not take place only by the twentieth century when Republican Chinese intellectuals actively introduced European sexology to the Chinese public (or, for that matter, when doctors, pedagogues, and ...
Lilith - Mathetes
... word "lullaby" is derive from an incantation designed to repel her. Beloved, we know the use of these things are not God's way of dealing with demons. But I am adding this paragraph to show you the areas in which Deliverance needs to be done and for you to stop singing a lullaby to your children tha ...
... word "lullaby" is derive from an incantation designed to repel her. Beloved, we know the use of these things are not God's way of dealing with demons. But I am adding this paragraph to show you the areas in which Deliverance needs to be done and for you to stop singing a lullaby to your children tha ...
Issues in Human Sexuality
... parameters of this earlier statement and does not seek to change the position of the House of Bishops from the one expressed there. In the eleven years since Issues in Human Sexuality was published there has been much debate in the churches, not least the Anglican Communion and the Church of England ...
... parameters of this earlier statement and does not seek to change the position of the House of Bishops from the one expressed there. In the eleven years since Issues in Human Sexuality was published there has been much debate in the churches, not least the Anglican Communion and the Church of England ...
Making of the Modern World
... • They have also challenged the idea that ancient or medieval societies mainly organized sexuality around good and bad acts while modern ones do so on the basis of identities. • Research has undermined the idea that coherent systems or models of sexual behaviour and identity succeed each other chron ...
... • They have also challenged the idea that ancient or medieval societies mainly organized sexuality around good and bad acts while modern ones do so on the basis of identities. • Research has undermined the idea that coherent systems or models of sexual behaviour and identity succeed each other chron ...
Exemplar for Internal Achievement Standard Health Level 2
... they live to give men pleasure. This is also evident in the appearance of the women – dressed in bikinis or very little clothing, slim but curvy with large breasts (hourglass figures), make-up and jewellery worn. These images show the cultural attitudes seen in the hip hop industry. This portrayal p ...
... they live to give men pleasure. This is also evident in the appearance of the women – dressed in bikinis or very little clothing, slim but curvy with large breasts (hourglass figures), make-up and jewellery worn. These images show the cultural attitudes seen in the hip hop industry. This portrayal p ...
marriage and family revision guide part 1
... People who agree with sex before marriage are likely to say: Sex is a natural part of being in love and there is no reason to wait for marriage, they may not be a religious couple, there are more modern forms of contraception which means that there is less if a risk of pregnancy, sex outside marriag ...
... People who agree with sex before marriage are likely to say: Sex is a natural part of being in love and there is no reason to wait for marriage, they may not be a religious couple, there are more modern forms of contraception which means that there is less if a risk of pregnancy, sex outside marriag ...
Quotes
... "Life has taught us that love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking outward together in the same direction." --Antoine de Saint-Exupery It is with true love as it is with ghosts; everyone talks about it, but few have seen it. --- La Rochefoucauld "When two people are under the infl ...
... "Life has taught us that love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking outward together in the same direction." --Antoine de Saint-Exupery It is with true love as it is with ghosts; everyone talks about it, but few have seen it. --- La Rochefoucauld "When two people are under the infl ...
The Social Organization of Sexuality
... 1). Double standard of her own growing up years: "For generations, the words 'everything but' have told the story of teenage sexuality." girls as emotional and relationship experts, boys as far more sexual and demanding ...
... 1). Double standard of her own growing up years: "For generations, the words 'everything but' have told the story of teenage sexuality." girls as emotional and relationship experts, boys as far more sexual and demanding ...
Law, Morality, and "Sexual Orientation" John Finnis I During the past
... gratification" is forbidden3 (and a fortiori in relationships between adult males, since virtually all Athenians regarded sex acts between adult males as intrinsically shameful)4. Vlastos thus makes it clear that Socrates forbids precisely what I have been calling homosexual conduct. What, then, abo ...
... gratification" is forbidden3 (and a fortiori in relationships between adult males, since virtually all Athenians regarded sex acts between adult males as intrinsically shameful)4. Vlastos thus makes it clear that Socrates forbids precisely what I have been calling homosexual conduct. What, then, abo ...
Mapping “Romeic” and “Hellenic” Same-Sex Desire
... that Classical Greek pederasty was socially constructed in a very different way from modern homosexuality because of significant differences in the ideologies, iconographies, and practices of male same-sex desire in those times. I suggest here that his position is absolutist and utterly modern in it ...
... that Classical Greek pederasty was socially constructed in a very different way from modern homosexuality because of significant differences in the ideologies, iconographies, and practices of male same-sex desire in those times. I suggest here that his position is absolutist and utterly modern in it ...
Josh Swan: Sexual Orientation and Communication Satisfaction with Parent
... and mothers independently (Amato, 1994). While the gender of the child did not matter, it was found that fathers contributed to better well-being of children in the measures of happiness, life satisfaction, and psychological distress. These associations were found to make a difference independent of ...
... and mothers independently (Amato, 1994). While the gender of the child did not matter, it was found that fathers contributed to better well-being of children in the measures of happiness, life satisfaction, and psychological distress. These associations were found to make a difference independent of ...
A Summary of Research Methods
... • Variety of disciplines • Focus on abnormal and unhealthy practices • Victorian period (19th century) suspended sexuality research until physicians made it an appropriate topic as related to medicine • Primarily studied in Germany ...
... • Variety of disciplines • Focus on abnormal and unhealthy practices • Victorian period (19th century) suspended sexuality research until physicians made it an appropriate topic as related to medicine • Primarily studied in Germany ...
Human Sexuality in the Context of Cancer
... with cancer must reorganize their lives and adapt to the crisis. Patients have to learn to live with symptoms, adapt to treatments, and develop flexibility to the social demands of illness. In the chronic phase of the illness, patients must renegotiate relationships within the family, learn to live ...
... with cancer must reorganize their lives and adapt to the crisis. Patients have to learn to live with symptoms, adapt to treatments, and develop flexibility to the social demands of illness. In the chronic phase of the illness, patients must renegotiate relationships within the family, learn to live ...
1 Chapter 8 Communicating About Sex
... Situational ethics – “We strongly prefer that you not have sex, but if you do anyway, it is important that you use condoms.” Teens respond best to parents who discuss rather than preach or dictate. King, Human Sexuality Today, 5/e © 2005 by Prentice Hall ...
... Situational ethics – “We strongly prefer that you not have sex, but if you do anyway, it is important that you use condoms.” Teens respond best to parents who discuss rather than preach or dictate. King, Human Sexuality Today, 5/e © 2005 by Prentice Hall ...
90 Minutes Training
... • The most common site for abuse, as in 1998, was school. • School remains the most dangerous place for SSA young people to be with 74% of abuse happening there Impact of abuse and discrimination: • Young people who had been abused fared worse on every indicator of health and wellbeing than those wh ...
... • The most common site for abuse, as in 1998, was school. • School remains the most dangerous place for SSA young people to be with 74% of abuse happening there Impact of abuse and discrimination: • Young people who had been abused fared worse on every indicator of health and wellbeing than those wh ...
Homosexual "Marriage"
... transmission of AIDS to boys via these molesters, to date we have found no activist attempt to expose or “out” these men. Finally, while 80% of Advocate respondents said they would give up sex for love, based on the self-report data there is a fundament difference between what love is for heterosexu ...
... transmission of AIDS to boys via these molesters, to date we have found no activist attempt to expose or “out” these men. Finally, while 80% of Advocate respondents said they would give up sex for love, based on the self-report data there is a fundament difference between what love is for heterosexu ...
History of homosexuality
Societal attitudes towards same-sex relationships have varied over time and place, from expecting all males to engage in same-sex relationships, to casual integration, through acceptance, to seeing the practice as a minor sin, repressing it through law enforcement and judicial mechanisms, and to proscribing it under penalty of death.In a 1976 study, Gwen Broude and Sarah Greene compared attitudes towards and frequency of homosexuality in the ethnographic studies available in the Standard cross-cultural sample. They found that out of 42 communities: homosexuality was accepted or ignored in 9; 5 communities had no concept of homosexuality; 11 considered it undesirable but did not set punishments; and 17 strongly disapproved and punished. Of 70 communities, homosexuality was reported to be absent or rare in frequency in 41, and present or not uncommon in 29.It was frequent in ancient Greece. However, in later cultures influenced by Abrahamic religions, the law and the church established sodomy as a transgression against divine law or a crime against nature. Many historical figures, including Socrates, Lord Byron, Edward II, and Hadrian, have had terms such as gay or bisexual applied to them; some scholars, such as Michel Foucault, have regarded this as risking the anachronistic introduction of a contemporary social construct of sexuality foreign to their times, though others challenge this.A common thread of constructionist argument is that no one in antiquity or the Middle Ages experienced homosexuality as an exclusive, permanent, or defining mode of sexuality. John Boswell has countered this argument by citing ancient Greek writings by Plato, which describe individuals exhibiting exclusive homosexuality.