SEXUAL REvoLUtion :
... sexual revolution was on, with an acceleration of its speed driving it. This edition of Issues in Christian Education pulls no punches: the “sexual revolution” continues to wreak havoc in our families and in our congregations, communities, country and world. And it is not going away. Its expressions ...
... sexual revolution was on, with an acceleration of its speed driving it. This edition of Issues in Christian Education pulls no punches: the “sexual revolution” continues to wreak havoc in our families and in our congregations, communities, country and world. And it is not going away. Its expressions ...
Intimate Encounters: Affective Economies in Cuba and the
... of the hotel guest was as important, if not more, than the cleanliness of the accommodations. There was no room to discuss cucarachas. For instance, the questionnaire asked if the staff made me feel special: ‘Were they warm and hospitable?’; were they ‘responsive to my needs?’; were they ‘genuinely ...
... of the hotel guest was as important, if not more, than the cleanliness of the accommodations. There was no room to discuss cucarachas. For instance, the questionnaire asked if the staff made me feel special: ‘Were they warm and hospitable?’; were they ‘responsive to my needs?’; were they ‘genuinely ...
Money, Sex and Happiness: An Empirical Study
... aged under 40 years old, the median individual has sex once a week. About 10% of under-40 Americans say they have sexual intercourse at least 4 times a week. Approximately the same proportion say they are celibate and have no sex. In the whole US population, 7% of adults say they have sex 4 or more ...
... aged under 40 years old, the median individual has sex once a week. About 10% of under-40 Americans say they have sexual intercourse at least 4 times a week. Approximately the same proportion say they are celibate and have no sex. In the whole US population, 7% of adults say they have sex 4 or more ...
abstracts from IASSCS
... Prostitution was claimed to be successfully eradicated after the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, but has reemerged since the late 1970s when China began its Open Door and Reform Policy. Starting in the 1980s, the Chinese government began to once again wholeheartedly prohibit pros ...
... Prostitution was claimed to be successfully eradicated after the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, but has reemerged since the late 1970s when China began its Open Door and Reform Policy. Starting in the 1980s, the Chinese government began to once again wholeheartedly prohibit pros ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... another in all areas. Alan Guttmacer Institutes (1994), in the Journal of Adolescence, volume 17, issue number2, pages 137 to 148, submitted that intimate partners must know how to assert themselves. Ogunleye and Oke (2012) also found out that a significant factor of sexual self disclosure is sexual ...
... another in all areas. Alan Guttmacer Institutes (1994), in the Journal of Adolescence, volume 17, issue number2, pages 137 to 148, submitted that intimate partners must know how to assert themselves. Ogunleye and Oke (2012) also found out that a significant factor of sexual self disclosure is sexual ...
swan-love
... described may have been genitally acted out. Nor do I mean to argue that the bond between the speaker and his male beloved is less strong, less central, or, certainly, less valued ethically than the bond with the desired female. However, I am saying that within the world sketched in these sonnets, t ...
... described may have been genitally acted out. Nor do I mean to argue that the bond between the speaker and his male beloved is less strong, less central, or, certainly, less valued ethically than the bond with the desired female. However, I am saying that within the world sketched in these sonnets, t ...
Sexual Desire, Erection, Orgasm and Ejaculatory
... men, such as prostate cancer and diabetes mellitus. Subjects and Methods A questionnaire was mailed to 195 men aged 70—80 years, 155 men aged 60-69 and 85 men aged 50-59, randomly selected from Stockholm residents from the Swedish Population Registry. This is made possible by the Swedish civil regis ...
... men, such as prostate cancer and diabetes mellitus. Subjects and Methods A questionnaire was mailed to 195 men aged 70—80 years, 155 men aged 60-69 and 85 men aged 50-59, randomly selected from Stockholm residents from the Swedish Population Registry. This is made possible by the Swedish civil regis ...
The Liberal 1950s? Reinterpreting Postwar American
... endorsed sexual expression more than sexual restraint. It was not necessarily politically progressive or sexually liberating. It had many strands, ranging from the radically democratic, utopian, and ecstatic to the commercial, corporate, crass, elitist, misogynist, sexist, racist, orientalist, and e ...
... endorsed sexual expression more than sexual restraint. It was not necessarily politically progressive or sexually liberating. It had many strands, ranging from the radically democratic, utopian, and ecstatic to the commercial, corporate, crass, elitist, misogynist, sexist, racist, orientalist, and e ...
Sexual Dysfunction Is Common in the Morbidly Obese Male and
... than in individuals not seeking treatment. Another important consideration is that our patients may not be a random sample of the male morbidly obese population. Almost half of our patient population expressed some previous history of tobacco abuse, but controlling for this important variable proved ...
... than in individuals not seeking treatment. Another important consideration is that our patients may not be a random sample of the male morbidly obese population. Almost half of our patient population expressed some previous history of tobacco abuse, but controlling for this important variable proved ...
Sexual Objectification of Pinoy Males in Billboard Advertisements
... 2 Sexual Objectification: a contemporary advertising technique The quest in finding the perfect way to reach the right consumers seemed to be evasive. New advertising strategies came to light in order to cater the various potential customers [6]. Portrayals of gender thrived in media and considered ...
... 2 Sexual Objectification: a contemporary advertising technique The quest in finding the perfect way to reach the right consumers seemed to be evasive. New advertising strategies came to light in order to cater the various potential customers [6]. Portrayals of gender thrived in media and considered ...
4 Biology and Sexual Minority Status
... regions of his brain may be destroyed. To activate the display of femaletypical behaviors and preferences in such male animals, estrogen injections are also required during adulthood. Because adult homosexual men and women have hormonal profiles that are indistinguishable from those of their heterose ...
... regions of his brain may be destroyed. To activate the display of femaletypical behaviors and preferences in such male animals, estrogen injections are also required during adulthood. Because adult homosexual men and women have hormonal profiles that are indistinguishable from those of their heterose ...
Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Human Sex Differences
... investment then becomes an important reproductive resource for members of the opposite sex (Trivers, 1972). The result is competition among members of the lower investing sex (typically males) over the parental investment of members of the higher investing sex (typically females). Members of the hig ...
... investment then becomes an important reproductive resource for members of the opposite sex (Trivers, 1972). The result is competition among members of the lower investing sex (typically males) over the parental investment of members of the higher investing sex (typically females). Members of the hig ...
Making Advances Women of Grace and Integrity: Technology and
... • Females respond better and are more likely to complete tasks in the therapy room; she wants to connect (not just complete a task) and will use both sides of her brain. • Giving her “just homework to do” makes it likely she will feel dismissed and increase her shame so she can’t do ...
... • Females respond better and are more likely to complete tasks in the therapy room; she wants to connect (not just complete a task) and will use both sides of her brain. • Giving her “just homework to do” makes it likely she will feel dismissed and increase her shame so she can’t do ...
Queering Indian Sociology
... Erotic desire and practices are stratified. They are defined high or low, natural or unnatural, pure or polluted. Moral meanings are attached to erotic desires and practices which, in turn, bear implications in terms of power and legitimacy on the one hand and exclusion, stigma, violence, discrimina ...
... Erotic desire and practices are stratified. They are defined high or low, natural or unnatural, pure or polluted. Moral meanings are attached to erotic desires and practices which, in turn, bear implications in terms of power and legitimacy on the one hand and exclusion, stigma, violence, discrimina ...
Powerpoint slides wk3
... “Meaning are socially derived, which is to say that meaning is not inherent in a state of nature…. Meaning is negotiated through interaction with others.” “The perception and interpretation of social symbols are modified by the individual’s own thought process.” ...
... “Meaning are socially derived, which is to say that meaning is not inherent in a state of nature…. Meaning is negotiated through interaction with others.” “The perception and interpretation of social symbols are modified by the individual’s own thought process.” ...
katie acosta - GSU Sociology
... Acosta, Katie L. 2013. Amigas y Amantes: How Sexually Nonconforming Latinas Negotiate Family. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick. “2014 Outstanding Choice Title” This work explores sexually nonconforming Latina’s experiences with building and managing families of choice and origin. It is based ...
... Acosta, Katie L. 2013. Amigas y Amantes: How Sexually Nonconforming Latinas Negotiate Family. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick. “2014 Outstanding Choice Title” This work explores sexually nonconforming Latina’s experiences with building and managing families of choice and origin. It is based ...
I think your drama lacks a little line
... half of this paper, I will first outline a theory of female sexual desire and its appearance in language. Susan Winnett was one of the first critics to reveal that Peter Brooks' and Robert Scholes' theories of narrative are based on a pattern of normative male sexual pleasure.[1] With male sexual ar ...
... half of this paper, I will first outline a theory of female sexual desire and its appearance in language. Susan Winnett was one of the first critics to reveal that Peter Brooks' and Robert Scholes' theories of narrative are based on a pattern of normative male sexual pleasure.[1] With male sexual ar ...
Dating and Sexual Relationships
... less likely to have sexual intercourse at an early age, and when they do have sex, are more likely to use contraception.14 They are also less likely to be violent in a dating relationship.23 Media’s roles in shaping dating and sexual behavior Adolescents spend more time using traditional media, such ...
... less likely to have sexual intercourse at an early age, and when they do have sex, are more likely to use contraception.14 They are also less likely to be violent in a dating relationship.23 Media’s roles in shaping dating and sexual behavior Adolescents spend more time using traditional media, such ...
The Life Course Development of Human Sexual Orientation: An
... disciplinary approaches. Specifically, the distinction between essentialism and constructionism continues to frame this intellectual division in research on sexual orientation. The resulting divergent research frameworks create a lack of clarity on the meaning of sexual orientation as a construct. ...
... disciplinary approaches. Specifically, the distinction between essentialism and constructionism continues to frame this intellectual division in research on sexual orientation. The resulting divergent research frameworks create a lack of clarity on the meaning of sexual orientation as a construct. ...
as a PDF
... experienced a first date and kiss than a serious relationship, love, or intercourse. Due to the small numbers of Middle Eastern, Native American, and Other participants, these groups were excluded from comparative analyses. A series of z-tests for proportions revealed that Asian Americans were less ...
... experienced a first date and kiss than a serious relationship, love, or intercourse. Due to the small numbers of Middle Eastern, Native American, and Other participants, these groups were excluded from comparative analyses. A series of z-tests for proportions revealed that Asian Americans were less ...
A penological approach to the social construct of
... more closely, he implies that sexuality is not only an inherent part of a person, but also may be a construct of that person’s society. Most of his book focuses on power relationships between the offender and the victim, or the social construction of the relationship. He applies the same argument to ...
... more closely, he implies that sexuality is not only an inherent part of a person, but also may be a construct of that person’s society. Most of his book focuses on power relationships between the offender and the victim, or the social construction of the relationship. He applies the same argument to ...
Sexuality in the Workplace: Organizational Control, Sexual
... in the workplace. Some sexual harassmentresearchershave suggested that women who do not label theirsexual experiencesas sexual harassmentare suffering fromfalse consciousness, implying thatall sexual behavioris harmfulto women (whetherthey think it is or not) and thereforeought to be eliminated from ...
... in the workplace. Some sexual harassmentresearchershave suggested that women who do not label theirsexual experiencesas sexual harassmentare suffering fromfalse consciousness, implying thatall sexual behavioris harmfulto women (whetherthey think it is or not) and thereforeought to be eliminated from ...
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.