Clinical Guidelines for Sexual Health Care of Men who Have
... of adequate consultation and negotiation between affected parties. Solutions in one service cannot always be duplicated exactly in another clinic but can provide ideas and directions. An example of a specific service challenge is when male-to-female transgender clients in a general STI clinic wish t ...
... of adequate consultation and negotiation between affected parties. Solutions in one service cannot always be duplicated exactly in another clinic but can provide ideas and directions. An example of a specific service challenge is when male-to-female transgender clients in a general STI clinic wish t ...
As an increased emphasis on international marketing
... and more perverse than before”. Whatever the tendency, the impact of this kind of communication varies substantially from one region to another. Thus, we can notice that, according to Piron and Young (cited by Lombardot 2002), nudity is used less in Germany than in the USA, because north Europeans a ...
... and more perverse than before”. Whatever the tendency, the impact of this kind of communication varies substantially from one region to another. Thus, we can notice that, according to Piron and Young (cited by Lombardot 2002), nudity is used less in Germany than in the USA, because north Europeans a ...
Premature Ejaculation When Your Penis Has ADHD
... don’t. The majority of the men who describe themselves as having premature ejaculation do not have anything close. When a man assumes he has PE but doesn’t, we say he is El Prematuro Loco. Someone with a real case of premature ejaculation can hardly last a minute. But a man with El Prematuro Loco ca ...
... don’t. The majority of the men who describe themselves as having premature ejaculation do not have anything close. When a man assumes he has PE but doesn’t, we say he is El Prematuro Loco. Someone with a real case of premature ejaculation can hardly last a minute. But a man with El Prematuro Loco ca ...
Vaginal Orgasm Is Related to Better Mental Health and Is Relevant
... personality disorder in some cultures at some times do not transform those conditions into healthy ones. Whether population prevalence of female orgasm (or specifically vaginal orgasm) is high or low is less important than whether it is associated with mental health and has implications for evolution ...
... personality disorder in some cultures at some times do not transform those conditions into healthy ones. Whether population prevalence of female orgasm (or specifically vaginal orgasm) is high or low is less important than whether it is associated with mental health and has implications for evolution ...
An Intrinsic Advantage of Sexual Reproduction
... asexual organisms (Williams 1975). Meiosis and syngamy spend energy and resources not needed for asexual reproduction (Crow 1994; Maynard Smith 1978). Genetic segregation and recombination often broke up favourable genotypes. Sex transfers diseases and harmful transposons. Sexual selection often lea ...
... asexual organisms (Williams 1975). Meiosis and syngamy spend energy and resources not needed for asexual reproduction (Crow 1994; Maynard Smith 1978). Genetic segregation and recombination often broke up favourable genotypes. Sex transfers diseases and harmful transposons. Sexual selection often lea ...
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... the genitals were considered to be obscene the primary object of sex was to have children sexual relations between a husband and wife were regarded as something very positive ...
... the genitals were considered to be obscene the primary object of sex was to have children sexual relations between a husband and wife were regarded as something very positive ...
Collateral Effects of the Media on Sex Offender Reintegration
... Attitudes about sexual offenders may well be associated with their portrayal in the media. The media, which include outlets such as the Internet, newspapers, television, and radio, can influence public attitudes and may thereby impact the reintegration of sex offenders into the community. According ...
... Attitudes about sexual offenders may well be associated with their portrayal in the media. The media, which include outlets such as the Internet, newspapers, television, and radio, can influence public attitudes and may thereby impact the reintegration of sex offenders into the community. According ...
Flood_Measures of violence against women etc 10 PUB
... Variable: Practice of gender equality in relationships The Sexual Relationship Power Scale is a valuable measure of gender equality in adults’ heterosexual relationships. Variable: Attitudes towards gender roles and relations There are various measures of attitudes towards gender roles and relations ...
... Variable: Practice of gender equality in relationships The Sexual Relationship Power Scale is a valuable measure of gender equality in adults’ heterosexual relationships. Variable: Attitudes towards gender roles and relations There are various measures of attitudes towards gender roles and relations ...
preprint - Open Science Framework
... which stands in contrast to romantic love, which is often rooted in “domestic subjection” (Giddens 1992:62). It should come as little surprise then that the rise of confluent love and sexual intimacy in couples coincides strongly with decreases in gender inequality since the mid20th century. Althoug ...
... which stands in contrast to romantic love, which is often rooted in “domestic subjection” (Giddens 1992:62). It should come as little surprise then that the rise of confluent love and sexual intimacy in couples coincides strongly with decreases in gender inequality since the mid20th century. Althoug ...
Female competition and aggression - Philosophical Transactions of
... secondary sexual characteristics, including armaments and ornaments, for use in direct contests and competitive signalling [2,5,10]. These common sex differences can be explained with reference to post-Darwinian sexual selection theory. Males are typically regarded as the more competitive sex in the ...
... secondary sexual characteristics, including armaments and ornaments, for use in direct contests and competitive signalling [2,5,10]. These common sex differences can be explained with reference to post-Darwinian sexual selection theory. Males are typically regarded as the more competitive sex in the ...
F - UBC Zoology
... genotypes that are lost by drift (MULLER 1964), and the reduced efficacy of selection at linked loci (HILL and ROBERTSON 1966). However, sex involves both segregation of alleles at each locus and recombination between alleles at different loci. Relatively little attention has been given to the segre ...
... genotypes that are lost by drift (MULLER 1964), and the reduced efficacy of selection at linked loci (HILL and ROBERTSON 1966). However, sex involves both segregation of alleles at each locus and recombination between alleles at different loci. Relatively little attention has been given to the segre ...
Statutory sex crime relationships between juveniles and adults: A
... these cases may not be representative of statutory relationships in general. They may overrepresent cases with an age or power imbalance, cases with some aggravating condition, cases that have a greater negative impact on victims or cases of concern to parents who report it to the authorities. Popul ...
... these cases may not be representative of statutory relationships in general. They may overrepresent cases with an age or power imbalance, cases with some aggravating condition, cases that have a greater negative impact on victims or cases of concern to parents who report it to the authorities. Popul ...
Plenary Presentation – El-Bassel 2013
... • Allows for the recruitment of hidden populations with unknown HIV status through their sex partners not engaged in services • Can be integrated into the continuum of seek, treat, and retain to improve testing, linkage, and retention in care El-Bassel, N., Gilbert, L., Wu, E., Go, H., & Hill, J. (2 ...
... • Allows for the recruitment of hidden populations with unknown HIV status through their sex partners not engaged in services • Can be integrated into the continuum of seek, treat, and retain to improve testing, linkage, and retention in care El-Bassel, N., Gilbert, L., Wu, E., Go, H., & Hill, J. (2 ...
Visions, Voices and Priorities - International HIV/AIDS Alliance.
... supporting the realization of SRHR. Services include HIV testing, treatment, care and support; sexually transmitted infections (STI) testing and treatment; family planning and contraceptives; and safe abortion. Quality services are accessible, and are designed and able to meet the needs of the perso ...
... supporting the realization of SRHR. Services include HIV testing, treatment, care and support; sexually transmitted infections (STI) testing and treatment; family planning and contraceptives; and safe abortion. Quality services are accessible, and are designed and able to meet the needs of the perso ...
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
... examined whether hormonal fluctuations across the menstrual cycle affect sexual arousal but failed to find any consistent relationship (Meuwissen and Over, 1992). As noted earlier, some studies have shown that activation of the sympathetic nervous system can facilitate female sexual arousal. When se ...
... examined whether hormonal fluctuations across the menstrual cycle affect sexual arousal but failed to find any consistent relationship (Meuwissen and Over, 1992). As noted earlier, some studies have shown that activation of the sympathetic nervous system can facilitate female sexual arousal. When se ...
Sexual selection in Fungi
... The theory of natural selection tells us that the individuals best adapted to their environment will survive best and get most offspring. The genes that code for these characteristics will increase in frequency and as a result extremely well adapted species evolve: perfectly streamlined fish, octopu ...
... The theory of natural selection tells us that the individuals best adapted to their environment will survive best and get most offspring. The genes that code for these characteristics will increase in frequency and as a result extremely well adapted species evolve: perfectly streamlined fish, octopu ...
The effectiveness of Nudity in Advertising in Three European
... (showing a woman lying, surrounded by bare-chested men) had to be withdrawn from the Spanish magazines after the complaint of the Spanish Institute of the Woman. The ad was also withdrawn thereafter from Italy then finally, vis-à-vis this dispute, the company preferred to stop it completely in the w ...
... (showing a woman lying, surrounded by bare-chested men) had to be withdrawn from the Spanish magazines after the complaint of the Spanish Institute of the Woman. The ad was also withdrawn thereafter from Italy then finally, vis-à-vis this dispute, the company preferred to stop it completely in the w ...
Segregation and the Evolution of Sex Under Overdominant Selection
... where s and t are positive selection coefficients less than or equal to one. With heterozygote advantage, one would expect the frequency of heterozygotes to rise to fixation within a fully asexual population, producing a strong negative one-locus genetic association (F ⫽ ⫺1). On the other hand, with ...
... where s and t are positive selection coefficients less than or equal to one. With heterozygote advantage, one would expect the frequency of heterozygotes to rise to fixation within a fully asexual population, producing a strong negative one-locus genetic association (F ⫽ ⫺1). On the other hand, with ...
Adaptation to Sperm Competition in Humans
... which the intensity of sperm competition is greater. The human penis does not have barbs and spines for removing rival sperm, but recent evidence suggests that the human penis may have evolved to function, in part, as a semen-displacement device. Using artificial genitals and simulated semen, Gallup ...
... which the intensity of sperm competition is greater. The human penis does not have barbs and spines for removing rival sperm, but recent evidence suggests that the human penis may have evolved to function, in part, as a semen-displacement device. Using artificial genitals and simulated semen, Gallup ...
body irradiation transplantation: impact of chronic graft
... and large ES 5 0.8) was used.10 Because an ES of one-third to one-half could be considered discriminatory for health-related QOL,11,12 we regarded ES $ 0.3 as clinically relevant. PROCs LOGISTIC, LIFETEST, and GEE of SAS 9.2 (SAS Institute) were used. ...
... and large ES 5 0.8) was used.10 Because an ES of one-third to one-half could be considered discriminatory for health-related QOL,11,12 we regarded ES $ 0.3 as clinically relevant. PROCs LOGISTIC, LIFETEST, and GEE of SAS 9.2 (SAS Institute) were used. ...
Deconstructing Sexual Harassment
... and support staff” (12). This was the same year, incidentally, that attorneys William Petrocelli and Barbara Kate Repa were assuring readers of Sexual Harassment on the Job that “Office romances are not unlawful, as long as the relationship is welcomed by both employees” (section 1/4). “In the last ...
... and support staff” (12). This was the same year, incidentally, that attorneys William Petrocelli and Barbara Kate Repa were assuring readers of Sexual Harassment on the Job that “Office romances are not unlawful, as long as the relationship is welcomed by both employees” (section 1/4). “In the last ...
Practicing abstinence from sex follows laws.
... How to Set Limits for Expressing Physical Affection Expressing Physical Affection The following are guidelines that help you set and stick to limits for expressing physical affection. • Limit your expressions of affection to holding hands, hugging, and casual kissing to keep your brain in control o ...
... How to Set Limits for Expressing Physical Affection Expressing Physical Affection The following are guidelines that help you set and stick to limits for expressing physical affection. • Limit your expressions of affection to holding hands, hugging, and casual kissing to keep your brain in control o ...
The Evolutionary Enigma of Sex
... Similarly, between two loci, genetic associations are measured by linkage disequilibrium, D, which is positive whenever the most fit (say, ⫹⫹) and least fit (say, ⫺⫺) haplotypes are more common than expected from their component allele frequencies. Selection drives D to become positive when epistasi ...
... Similarly, between two loci, genetic associations are measured by linkage disequilibrium, D, which is positive whenever the most fit (say, ⫹⫹) and least fit (say, ⫺⫺) haplotypes are more common than expected from their component allele frequencies. Selection drives D to become positive when epistasi ...
Contents Study Objective Agent Population Network
... infection based on the average of receptive and insertive transmission probabilities. These values were then input into meta-analytic data compiled by Baggaley et al,[20] and calibrated to approximate HIV incidence among PWID in NYC during the study period [21]. Since reliable estimates for per-act ...
... infection based on the average of receptive and insertive transmission probabilities. These values were then input into meta-analytic data compiled by Baggaley et al,[20] and calibrated to approximate HIV incidence among PWID in NYC during the study period [21]. Since reliable estimates for per-act ...
- Wiley Online Library
... results if we assume either density independent selection or a stationary population. The trait at the focus of our study is fitness, II’. As we aim to study mate choice based on good genes, we are interested in the genetic value that is transferable to the offspring. In quantitative genetics this t ...
... results if we assume either density independent selection or a stationary population. The trait at the focus of our study is fitness, II’. As we aim to study mate choice based on good genes, we are interested in the genetic value that is transferable to the offspring. In quantitative genetics this t ...