by Luca Prono
... Northern Europeans and Americans came to think of Italy as a place where they could fulfill their erotic fantasies free of the sexual inhibitions and conventions (as well as the laws) of their homelands. Hence, in much of the literature of the era, Italy is depicted as a place where repressed Northe ...
... Northern Europeans and Americans came to think of Italy as a place where they could fulfill their erotic fantasies free of the sexual inhibitions and conventions (as well as the laws) of their homelands. Hence, in much of the literature of the era, Italy is depicted as a place where repressed Northe ...
Chapter 6 Sexual Arousal and Response
... Variations in components yield different kinds of love ...
... Variations in components yield different kinds of love ...
Chapter 11 Sexual Orientation
... development of sexual orientation comes between 2nd and 5th months of pregnancy; others claim that hormones have an effect in the first year or two following birth. The genitals have been differentiated since weeks 7-12. Maternal stress, genetic-hormonal factors, drugs, and immune system functioning ...
... development of sexual orientation comes between 2nd and 5th months of pregnancy; others claim that hormones have an effect in the first year or two following birth. The genitals have been differentiated since weeks 7-12. Maternal stress, genetic-hormonal factors, drugs, and immune system functioning ...
The New Family Structures Study and the Challenges of Social
... the reality of technology-driven social change, which brings about new social structures, which then act back upon the phenomena that gave rise to them. What has emerged in the domain of sex and relationships is not simply different norms or values but re-structured realities around the intimate lif ...
... the reality of technology-driven social change, which brings about new social structures, which then act back upon the phenomena that gave rise to them. What has emerged in the domain of sex and relationships is not simply different norms or values but re-structured realities around the intimate lif ...
Sexual Orientation
... • Children who are raised by gay or lesbian parents are as well adjusted as children who are raised by heterosexual parents. They are no more likely to be gay or lesbian in adulthood • Sexual orientation is an early-emerging (as early as age six), ingrained aspect of the self that probably does not ...
... • Children who are raised by gay or lesbian parents are as well adjusted as children who are raised by heterosexual parents. They are no more likely to be gay or lesbian in adulthood • Sexual orientation is an early-emerging (as early as age six), ingrained aspect of the self that probably does not ...
Sexuality and Society
... The problem with the symbolicinteraction paradigm is that a. sexuality is variable and changeable. b. men see women in sexual terms more than vice versa. c. sex can deepen commitment. d. there is more acceptance of gays and ...
... The problem with the symbolicinteraction paradigm is that a. sexuality is variable and changeable. b. men see women in sexual terms more than vice versa. c. sex can deepen commitment. d. there is more acceptance of gays and ...
The Netherlands
... legally recognized in 1978; such surgery could be paid for through the national medical aid fund. The first exclusively lesbian bar, Tabu, opened in 1970 in Amsterdam, and the first radical lesbian group, "Purple September," was organized in 1972. From the late 1970s on, gay and lesbian groups were ...
... legally recognized in 1978; such surgery could be paid for through the national medical aid fund. The first exclusively lesbian bar, Tabu, opened in 1970 in Amsterdam, and the first radical lesbian group, "Purple September," was organized in 1972. From the late 1970s on, gay and lesbian groups were ...
Sexual Motivation
... women have viewed pornography • 67% of males and 49% of females believed using porn was “acceptable way to express one’s sexuality” • Men are more likely to admit to find erotic materials enjoyable and arousing than women… why is that? ...
... women have viewed pornography • 67% of males and 49% of females believed using porn was “acceptable way to express one’s sexuality” • Men are more likely to admit to find erotic materials enjoyable and arousing than women… why is that? ...
Homosexuality: A brief Study
... Alfred Kinsey's pioneering research: late 1930's, Alfred Kinsey (for the University of Indiana) carried out a research on human sexuality. Kinsey had two goals 15 for his tests: 1) To find out how many adult males engaged in homosexual behaviour, and 2) To suggest theories about it came to be. When ...
... Alfred Kinsey's pioneering research: late 1930's, Alfred Kinsey (for the University of Indiana) carried out a research on human sexuality. Kinsey had two goals 15 for his tests: 1) To find out how many adult males engaged in homosexual behaviour, and 2) To suggest theories about it came to be. When ...
sites.stedwards.edu
... Age of cunnilingus - unrelated to coercion related to stimulation, gratification, assertive & skillful Age of fellatio - related to inferiority and self-devaluation **Challenged the idea that all adolescent sexual activity is negative ...
... Age of cunnilingus - unrelated to coercion related to stimulation, gratification, assertive & skillful Age of fellatio - related to inferiority and self-devaluation **Challenged the idea that all adolescent sexual activity is negative ...
some theoretical perspectives on human
... II. Biological Functionalism Counter examples 1) Even some aspects of sexual anatomy seem hard to explain in terms of biological functionalism. 2) Human sexual behavior is subject to enormous cultural variation 3) The animal kingdom is subject to wide variation in sexual behavior. Abstract principl ...
... II. Biological Functionalism Counter examples 1) Even some aspects of sexual anatomy seem hard to explain in terms of biological functionalism. 2) Human sexual behavior is subject to enormous cultural variation 3) The animal kingdom is subject to wide variation in sexual behavior. Abstract principl ...
LGBTQ Presentations - Q-RCG
... ...if any person shall be Legally Convicted of the unnatural sin of Sodomy or joining with beasts, Such person shall be whipped, and forfeit one third of his or her estate, and work six months in the house of Correction, at hard labour, and for the Second offence, imprisonment, as aforesaid, during ...
... ...if any person shall be Legally Convicted of the unnatural sin of Sodomy or joining with beasts, Such person shall be whipped, and forfeit one third of his or her estate, and work six months in the house of Correction, at hard labour, and for the Second offence, imprisonment, as aforesaid, during ...
Sexuality As A Social Concept
... evolved: virgins as asexual and pure, and sexually experienced women who expressed sexual desire as evil temptresses. • This virgin/whore dichotomy is still very prevalent in traditional Latino cultures. • The general view during the Middle Ages was still that men were ruled by reason and had more c ...
... evolved: virgins as asexual and pure, and sexually experienced women who expressed sexual desire as evil temptresses. • This virgin/whore dichotomy is still very prevalent in traditional Latino cultures. • The general view during the Middle Ages was still that men were ruled by reason and had more c ...
Sexuality
... sexual goals, proper behaviors, and outcomes. 2- Intrapsychic sexual scripts are fantasies about how we would like to have sex and with whom. 3- Interpersonal scripts are developed between or among specific groups of people as ways of being sexual with each other. ...
... sexual goals, proper behaviors, and outcomes. 2- Intrapsychic sexual scripts are fantasies about how we would like to have sex and with whom. 3- Interpersonal scripts are developed between or among specific groups of people as ways of being sexual with each other. ...
Sexual Ethics
... and sister. The most well known of these relationships were in the royal family. The famous Cleopatra VII was married to her younger brother, Greek law allowed marriage between a brother and sister if they had different mothers (3,100 bc – 900 ac) ...
... and sister. The most well known of these relationships were in the royal family. The famous Cleopatra VII was married to her younger brother, Greek law allowed marriage between a brother and sister if they had different mothers (3,100 bc – 900 ac) ...
Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Adulthood
... Most Americans do not engage in kinky sexual acts Adultery is the exception rather than the rule Men report more sexual experience than women & more permissive attitude. Differences for men: more masturbation, pornography use & casual sex Research supports role of sexual activity in well-being Sourc ...
... Most Americans do not engage in kinky sexual acts Adultery is the exception rather than the rule Men report more sexual experience than women & more permissive attitude. Differences for men: more masturbation, pornography use & casual sex Research supports role of sexual activity in well-being Sourc ...
Sexuality in Children`s Literature
... Girls are often portrayed as acted upon rather than active. Females tend to be sweet, naive, conforming, and dependent. Boys tend to be strong, adventurous, independent, and capable. Boys have roles as fighters, adventurers and rescuers. Girls tend to be caretakers, mothers, princesses in need of re ...
... Girls are often portrayed as acted upon rather than active. Females tend to be sweet, naive, conforming, and dependent. Boys tend to be strong, adventurous, independent, and capable. Boys have roles as fighters, adventurers and rescuers. Girls tend to be caretakers, mothers, princesses in need of re ...
some theoretical perspectives on human sexuality
... II. Biological Functionalism Counter examples 1) Even some aspects of sexual anatomy seem hard to explain in terms of biological functionalism. 2) Human sexual behavior is subject to enormous cultural variation 3) The animal kingdom is subject to wide variation in sexual behavior. Abstract principl ...
... II. Biological Functionalism Counter examples 1) Even some aspects of sexual anatomy seem hard to explain in terms of biological functionalism. 2) Human sexual behavior is subject to enormous cultural variation 3) The animal kingdom is subject to wide variation in sexual behavior. Abstract principl ...
Yom Kippur Mincha Traditional Torah Reading: Leviticus
... It is a to’evah. These actions are listed as a to’evah in the Torah: If you're an Egyptian, eating food with your slaves. (Genesis 43:32); If you're an Egyptian, being a shepherd. (Genesis 46:34); If you're in Egypt, sacrificing a lamb. (Exodus 8:22); Sacrificing (and eating) an animal that is blemi ...
... It is a to’evah. These actions are listed as a to’evah in the Torah: If you're an Egyptian, eating food with your slaves. (Genesis 43:32); If you're an Egyptian, being a shepherd. (Genesis 46:34); If you're in Egypt, sacrificing a lamb. (Exodus 8:22); Sacrificing (and eating) an animal that is blemi ...
Biological Foundations of Sexuality
... e. Attempts to alter sexual orientation after birth should be minimally effective. f. Homosexuality should be primarily a male phenomenon. Sexual development occurs both morphologically and neurologically. Morphological development: In the absence of any hormonal influence, genetically male and fema ...
... e. Attempts to alter sexual orientation after birth should be minimally effective. f. Homosexuality should be primarily a male phenomenon. Sexual development occurs both morphologically and neurologically. Morphological development: In the absence of any hormonal influence, genetically male and fema ...
Chapter 17
... • Religion is a universal phenomenon that plays a part in all human cultures. • For thousands of years, religion has offered explanations of the origin of the world, life after death, the mysteries of nature, as well as moral ideas of right and wrong. • While most religions have promoted sexual virt ...
... • Religion is a universal phenomenon that plays a part in all human cultures. • For thousands of years, religion has offered explanations of the origin of the world, life after death, the mysteries of nature, as well as moral ideas of right and wrong. • While most religions have promoted sexual virt ...
PSYCHOLOGY (9th Edition) David Myers
... Ignorance: Canadian teen girls do not have the right ideas about birth control methods. Guilt Related to Sexual Activity: Guilt reduces sexual activity, but it also reduces the use of contraceptives. Minimal Communication: Many teenagers feel uncomfortable discussing contraceptives. Alcohol Use: Tho ...
... Ignorance: Canadian teen girls do not have the right ideas about birth control methods. Guilt Related to Sexual Activity: Guilt reduces sexual activity, but it also reduces the use of contraceptives. Minimal Communication: Many teenagers feel uncomfortable discussing contraceptives. Alcohol Use: Tho ...
Sexual Orientation
... – homosexual men have overly protective mothers and distant fathers and homosexual women had overly protective fathers and distant mothers • If you know 1-3 gays who have a protective mother and distant father - that's too small a sample size for confident conclusions • Possible confirmation bias: h ...
... – homosexual men have overly protective mothers and distant fathers and homosexual women had overly protective fathers and distant mothers • If you know 1-3 gays who have a protective mother and distant father - that's too small a sample size for confident conclusions • Possible confirmation bias: h ...
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.