Chapter 3: Forming a New Life: coneeption, Heredity and Environment
... 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, female virginity before marriage, gender segregation, and the sexual purity of childr ...
... 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, female virginity before marriage, gender segregation, and the sexual purity of childr ...
Chapter 3: Forming a New Life: coneeption, Heredity and Environment
... 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, female virginity before marriage, gender segregation, and the sexual purity of childr ...
... 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, female virginity before marriage, gender segregation, and the sexual purity of childr ...
Homophobia to heterosexism: constructs in need
... Dermer, Ng & Barto, 2007). It is important to note that the construct of homophobia was created in the midst of strong political rebellion against the medicalisation and pathologising of homosexuality, therefore placing it out of context in present day studies. Homophobia is thus limited in its rep ...
... Dermer, Ng & Barto, 2007). It is important to note that the construct of homophobia was created in the midst of strong political rebellion against the medicalisation and pathologising of homosexuality, therefore placing it out of context in present day studies. Homophobia is thus limited in its rep ...
He`s the stud and she`s the slut
... A group of young people aged 14 – 20 were recruited from previous Zero Tolerance youth project groups, local Edinburgh youth centres and word of mouth from those already recruited. The group attended sessions with a youth worker during which they discussed the issues to be covered in the research, g ...
... A group of young people aged 14 – 20 were recruited from previous Zero Tolerance youth project groups, local Edinburgh youth centres and word of mouth from those already recruited. The group attended sessions with a youth worker during which they discussed the issues to be covered in the research, g ...
Inglés - SciELO España
... 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 to 56% (Toharia, 2011). The respondents who provided this ...
... 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 to 56% (Toharia, 2011). The respondents who provided this ...
Chapter 2: Contents of Sexuality: Culture, History, and
... 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, female virginity before marriage, gender segregation, and the sexual purity of childr ...
... 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, female virginity before marriage, gender segregation, and the sexual purity of childr ...
Sexual selection on forelimb muscles of western grey kangaroos
... Both sexes of the larger kangaroos and wallabies (Macropodidae) have similar morphology but males often have extremely well-developed musculature of the arms and upper body. Can this difference in degree of development be explained in terms of sexual selection? The larger kangaroos and wallabies are ...
... Both sexes of the larger kangaroos and wallabies (Macropodidae) have similar morphology but males often have extremely well-developed musculature of the arms and upper body. Can this difference in degree of development be explained in terms of sexual selection? The larger kangaroos and wallabies are ...
Cramer - Southwestern
... has aired for two seasons and was recently renewed for two more beginning in 2003. Showtime made a deal to produce the series in the United States as a way to rival HBO’s racier offerings (Gross 182). The original series was produced in Britain beginning in 1999 as a way to develop British Channel 4 ...
... has aired for two seasons and was recently renewed for two more beginning in 2003. Showtime made a deal to produce the series in the United States as a way to rival HBO’s racier offerings (Gross 182). The original series was produced in Britain beginning in 1999 as a way to develop British Channel 4 ...
How Do the Chinese Make Love? - Scientific Research Publishing
... In this survey, we found that one third of the female adults and two thirds of the male adults can accept it. It suggested that sexual attitudes are more adoptive to the westernization, while sexual behavior are consistent with the historical or traditional culture, which is a well-known finding in ...
... In this survey, we found that one third of the female adults and two thirds of the male adults can accept it. It suggested that sexual attitudes are more adoptive to the westernization, while sexual behavior are consistent with the historical or traditional culture, which is a well-known finding in ...
Bajan Queens, Nebulous Scenes: Sexual
... Bajan sexual diversity or the Bajan “sexscape” is organized in ways that partially overlap or are co-constitutive with hegemonic queer Euro-American discourses of identity, community, and activism, while its practices and identities are refracted through other discursive socio-cultural, political, a ...
... Bajan sexual diversity or the Bajan “sexscape” is organized in ways that partially overlap or are co-constitutive with hegemonic queer Euro-American discourses of identity, community, and activism, while its practices and identities are refracted through other discursive socio-cultural, political, a ...
Sexual Orientation and Military Service
... behaviors are ubiquitous among human societies, modern notions of homosexuality and heterosexuality, and indeed the very concept of sexual orientation, have developed only since the latter part of the 19th century. It is not surprising, then, that religious and secular authorities traditionally soug ...
... behaviors are ubiquitous among human societies, modern notions of homosexuality and heterosexuality, and indeed the very concept of sexual orientation, have developed only since the latter part of the 19th century. It is not surprising, then, that religious and secular authorities traditionally soug ...
Sexuality of the Middle-Class, Midlife Woman
... bedrock of intimacy problems lies in an eroded ability to communicate in all other aspects of the relationship, which then inevitably impacts sexual connectedness. Erotic sex as opposed to reproductive sex, thus needs to be considered in a relational context (Orbach, 1999, p. 202). Much that is writ ...
... bedrock of intimacy problems lies in an eroded ability to communicate in all other aspects of the relationship, which then inevitably impacts sexual connectedness. Erotic sex as opposed to reproductive sex, thus needs to be considered in a relational context (Orbach, 1999, p. 202). Much that is writ ...
THE ORIGiN OF SEXUALITY AND SEXUAL
... sexual secrets so closely that they, or their partner, may never share all their sexrelated experiences, desires and dreams together, even in long-term relationships. Sometimes people hesitate to admit even to themselves that they long for a particular kind of arousal or pleasure, because it feels s ...
... sexual secrets so closely that they, or their partner, may never share all their sexrelated experiences, desires and dreams together, even in long-term relationships. Sometimes people hesitate to admit even to themselves that they long for a particular kind of arousal or pleasure, because it feels s ...
Šablona -- Diplomová práce
... answered is whether gay terminology is used in gay written language, and decide what are the most common semantic fields occurring in their writings. The found semantic fields will reflect not only a lexical structure of texts but also the same phenomena of gay writing. The theoretical part deals wi ...
... answered is whether gay terminology is used in gay written language, and decide what are the most common semantic fields occurring in their writings. The found semantic fields will reflect not only a lexical structure of texts but also the same phenomena of gay writing. The theoretical part deals wi ...
aphrodisiacs - Campbell M Gold
... An aphrodisiac arouses or intensifies sexual desire. 'Aphrodisiacs' is a term which had been used for more than five thousand years - the term was derived from the myth of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. It is she who emerged from the sea on an oyster shell. See also: http://campbellmgold.com ...
... An aphrodisiac arouses or intensifies sexual desire. 'Aphrodisiacs' is a term which had been used for more than five thousand years - the term was derived from the myth of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. It is she who emerged from the sea on an oyster shell. See also: http://campbellmgold.com ...
Baron_Chapter8
... • Interdependence—common to all close relationships, characterized by an interpersonal association in which two people influence each other’s lives, often focus their thoughts on one another, and regularly engage in joint activities – Includes commitment to the relationship – May be motivated by bio ...
... • Interdependence—common to all close relationships, characterized by an interpersonal association in which two people influence each other’s lives, often focus their thoughts on one another, and regularly engage in joint activities – Includes commitment to the relationship – May be motivated by bio ...
the constructionist historiography of greek erotics1
... meanings in every society and in every culture. Only in modern Western world such construction is articulated by the categories of ‘sexuality’. How to understand the construction of these meanings in societies that haven’t established ‘sexuality’? The work Before sexuality, thinking about this const ...
... meanings in every society and in every culture. Only in modern Western world such construction is articulated by the categories of ‘sexuality’. How to understand the construction of these meanings in societies that haven’t established ‘sexuality’? The work Before sexuality, thinking about this const ...
1 Introduction
... men and women may be delaying marriage, they are often sexually active from adolescence; the average age of first intercourse is 17.5 Second, a growing proportion of young people nationwide are spending the early years of their adult life on college campuses. From 1970 to 2000, enrollment in undergr ...
... men and women may be delaying marriage, they are often sexually active from adolescence; the average age of first intercourse is 17.5 Second, a growing proportion of young people nationwide are spending the early years of their adult life on college campuses. From 1970 to 2000, enrollment in undergr ...
Carl Wittman`s Unfortunate Choice Between
... Wittman divided this section into “what sex is,” “objectification,” “positions and roles,” “chickens and studs,” and “perversion.” While the primary tone of the manifesto is clear and pointed, the section on what sex is becomes overly sentimental and flowery. “I like to think of good sex in terms of ...
... Wittman divided this section into “what sex is,” “objectification,” “positions and roles,” “chickens and studs,” and “perversion.” While the primary tone of the manifesto is clear and pointed, the section on what sex is becomes overly sentimental and flowery. “I like to think of good sex in terms of ...
“Sameness Without Identity,” in Umbr(a): Sameness, no. 1
... identity and difference tends to be conceived in imaginary or binary terms, such that difference effectively denotes merely a different identity. To forestall this recentering of difference as identity, a third term that remains inassimilable to either pole of the binary, while also refusing to func ...
... identity and difference tends to be conceived in imaginary or binary terms, such that difference effectively denotes merely a different identity. To forestall this recentering of difference as identity, a third term that remains inassimilable to either pole of the binary, while also refusing to func ...
Retarded ejaculation - Sexual Health Visual
... and religious orthodoxy, positing that certain beliefs may limit the sexual experience necessary for developing the knowledge necessary to learn to ejaculate or may result in an inhibition of normal function. Religious orthodoxy may play a role in RE for some men, but the majority of men with RE do ...
... and religious orthodoxy, positing that certain beliefs may limit the sexual experience necessary for developing the knowledge necessary to learn to ejaculate or may result in an inhibition of normal function. Religious orthodoxy may play a role in RE for some men, but the majority of men with RE do ...
Indicators of Male Fertility, Family Formation, and
... Indicators of Male Fertility, Family Formation, and Sexual Behavior In the past, most of the focus of fertility-related research as well as research into the wellbeing of children, has focused on the mother-child dyad. Little attention has been paid to the role of males in conceiving and raising ch ...
... Indicators of Male Fertility, Family Formation, and Sexual Behavior In the past, most of the focus of fertility-related research as well as research into the wellbeing of children, has focused on the mother-child dyad. Little attention has been paid to the role of males in conceiving and raising ch ...
SEX: Eroticism in Ceramics
... included in the category we name “visual arts” since they are tools for activities that connect them directly to lived experiences and in that process they loose the necessary independence where art, supposedly, operates. I do not happen to agree with this premise, which has also been endlessly chal ...
... included in the category we name “visual arts” since they are tools for activities that connect them directly to lived experiences and in that process they loose the necessary independence where art, supposedly, operates. I do not happen to agree with this premise, which has also been endlessly chal ...
The Penile Strain Gauge and Aversion Therapy
... research’’: acquaintances, family members, and friends of the lead investigators who were interested in sex, were curious about the research process, and wanted to help the project (Gathorne-Hardy 1998/2004, p. 218). The voluntary research subject, who was usually only given a vague outline of what ...
... research’’: acquaintances, family members, and friends of the lead investigators who were interested in sex, were curious about the research process, and wanted to help the project (Gathorne-Hardy 1998/2004, p. 218). The voluntary research subject, who was usually only given a vague outline of what ...
Directions in Gender Research in American Indian Societies: Two
... denying that this role was absent from traditional Lakota society. There are few instances in which Lakota women did not marry. Some older widowed women lived together after their husbands died. This was a common practice in the early reservation period and therefore not to be interpreted as lesbian ...
... denying that this role was absent from traditional Lakota society. There are few instances in which Lakota women did not marry. Some older widowed women lived together after their husbands died. This was a common practice in the early reservation period and therefore not to be interpreted as lesbian ...
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.