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... individuals. It is also the second step for candidates who choose to get SRS, which is usually preceded by one or two years of hormone therapy (Gaither, 2011). Estrogen and androgens also allow individuals to get secondary sex characteristics (Crawford, 2012), such as fen1inine breasts and body hair ...
... individuals. It is also the second step for candidates who choose to get SRS, which is usually preceded by one or two years of hormone therapy (Gaither, 2011). Estrogen and androgens also allow individuals to get secondary sex characteristics (Crawford, 2012), such as fen1inine breasts and body hair ...
Gay Sebastian a n i Cheerful Charles: Homoeroticism in Waugh^s
... and love one other human being is the root of all wisdom" (45). Paraphrasing Goronwy Rees, Martin Green provides a general description of such Oxford affairs in the ig20s: "The Fall of Man happened only to Eve. She was expelled, and Adam was left to enjoy the garden alone with the serpent. Men remem ...
... and love one other human being is the root of all wisdom" (45). Paraphrasing Goronwy Rees, Martin Green provides a general description of such Oxford affairs in the ig20s: "The Fall of Man happened only to Eve. She was expelled, and Adam was left to enjoy the garden alone with the serpent. Men remem ...
The Gender Box - Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository
... The range of human possibilities extends far beyond that recognized by the gender box. For each concept-sex, gender, and sexual orientation-I will briefly explain why the relationship between the concepts and the resulting polarization is false. "Sex" refers to a person's biological sex. 4 The decla ...
... The range of human possibilities extends far beyond that recognized by the gender box. For each concept-sex, gender, and sexual orientation-I will briefly explain why the relationship between the concepts and the resulting polarization is false. "Sex" refers to a person's biological sex. 4 The decla ...
Does the Bible Regard Same-Sex Intercourse
... homosexual practice rather than on the pros and cons of homosexual persons (by the latter I mean persons who experience exclusive or predominant impulses for same-sex intercourse at a given segment of life). The term pro-homosexual confuses the distinction between practice and persons. Proponents of ...
... homosexual practice rather than on the pros and cons of homosexual persons (by the latter I mean persons who experience exclusive or predominant impulses for same-sex intercourse at a given segment of life). The term pro-homosexual confuses the distinction between practice and persons. Proponents of ...
KS Gender Identity Biological Basis review
... There have been several small case reports of atypical sex chromosomes in transgender individuals. The most common association reported was with disomy-Y (47, XXY); however, no statistically significant association between particular genes has been described.[29] Two recent studies of MTF and FTM tr ...
... There have been several small case reports of atypical sex chromosomes in transgender individuals. The most common association reported was with disomy-Y (47, XXY); however, no statistically significant association between particular genes has been described.[29] Two recent studies of MTF and FTM tr ...
The Temporality of Modernist Life Writing in the Era of Transsexualism
... definitions on early-twentieth-century scientific and popular narratives than the literature supports. Historian Alison Oram, for example, warns scholars against asserting a transhistorical identity for the transsexual, "reading the confused category of the early twentiethcentury invert as evidence ...
... definitions on early-twentieth-century scientific and popular narratives than the literature supports. Historian Alison Oram, for example, warns scholars against asserting a transhistorical identity for the transsexual, "reading the confused category of the early twentiethcentury invert as evidence ...
Šablona -- Diplomová práce
... theory of speech patterns or tendencies of lesbians. Lesbians speak through the mixture of linguistic styles – see the Chapter 4.1.1. – but they do not show any signs of quick recognition or a possibility of fixation of these styles as patterns. 2.2.2 Discursive construction of sexuality According t ...
... theory of speech patterns or tendencies of lesbians. Lesbians speak through the mixture of linguistic styles – see the Chapter 4.1.1. – but they do not show any signs of quick recognition or a possibility of fixation of these styles as patterns. 2.2.2 Discursive construction of sexuality According t ...
Advocating a Broader Understanding of the Necessity of Sex
... shorthand for an individual's sex at birth; "chosen gender" will be used to indicate a selfidentified gender not generally associated with one's biological sex; "chosen sex" will be used to mean a transsexual person's sex after reassignment surgery. 2 "Transgender" is a broad term, which can be used ...
... shorthand for an individual's sex at birth; "chosen gender" will be used to indicate a selfidentified gender not generally associated with one's biological sex; "chosen sex" will be used to mean a transsexual person's sex after reassignment surgery. 2 "Transgender" is a broad term, which can be used ...
Dismantling the Wall: Bisexuality and the Possibilities of Sexual
... to define identity based on conduct. "Homosexuality appeared as one of the forms of sexuality when it was transposed from the practice of sodomy onto a kind of interior androgyny, a hermaphrodism of the soul. The sodomite had been a temporary aberration; the homosexual was now a species."" It perhap ...
... to define identity based on conduct. "Homosexuality appeared as one of the forms of sexuality when it was transposed from the practice of sodomy onto a kind of interior androgyny, a hermaphrodism of the soul. The sodomite had been a temporary aberration; the homosexual was now a species."" It perhap ...
What Causes Homosexuality?
... • William Byne and Bruce Parsons, writing in Archives of General Psychiatry, also raised the question of how AIDS could have impacted LeVay’s subjects, concluding that it is possible to “hypothesize a plausible mechanism by which human immunodeficiency virus infection” could account for a selective ...
... • William Byne and Bruce Parsons, writing in Archives of General Psychiatry, also raised the question of how AIDS could have impacted LeVay’s subjects, concluding that it is possible to “hypothesize a plausible mechanism by which human immunodeficiency virus infection” could account for a selective ...
Contemporary Moral Problems
... MILL’S HARM PRINCIPLE “IF ALL MANKIND MINUS ONE WERE OF ONE OPINION, AND ONLY ONE PERSON WERE OF THE CONTRARY OPINION, MANKIND WOULD BE NO MORE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING THAT ONE PERSON THAN HE, IF HE HAD THE POWER, WOULD BE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING MANKIND.” ...
... MILL’S HARM PRINCIPLE “IF ALL MANKIND MINUS ONE WERE OF ONE OPINION, AND ONLY ONE PERSON WERE OF THE CONTRARY OPINION, MANKIND WOULD BE NO MORE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING THAT ONE PERSON THAN HE, IF HE HAD THE POWER, WOULD BE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING MANKIND.” ...
Homosexual "Marriage"
... Typically, in recent years few states attempted to provide “scientific evidence or social science data” to prove the need for sodomy laws. Yet, law enforcement arrests from the 1920s on reflect the fact that sodomy laws were enforced largely to protect both young boys and society from public sex ac ...
... Typically, in recent years few states attempted to provide “scientific evidence or social science data” to prove the need for sodomy laws. Yet, law enforcement arrests from the 1920s on reflect the fact that sodomy laws were enforced largely to protect both young boys and society from public sex ac ...
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 ...
Deviation and the Criminal Law - Northwestern University School of
... point of orgasm." It is noteworthy that Kinsey takes especial pains to explain how the data supporting the percentages mentioned above were tested and retested. His study lists twelve different ways in which the said data were checked,4 with the conclusion being that "There can be no question that t ...
... point of orgasm." It is noteworthy that Kinsey takes especial pains to explain how the data supporting the percentages mentioned above were tested and retested. His study lists twelve different ways in which the said data were checked,4 with the conclusion being that "There can be no question that t ...
Supporting Transgender Children: What Does The Evidence Say
... Do transgender children always grow into transgender adults? Actually, children who meet the DSM5 criteria for gender dysphoria do not always grow up to be transgender. At least 50% of children who meet the diagnostic criteria will become comfortable with their assigned gender by adulthood [29], ...
... Do transgender children always grow into transgender adults? Actually, children who meet the DSM5 criteria for gender dysphoria do not always grow up to be transgender. At least 50% of children who meet the diagnostic criteria will become comfortable with their assigned gender by adulthood [29], ...
Homosexuality: A brief Study
... inherently associated with psychopathology. In a review of published studies comparing homosexual and heterosexual samples on psychological tests, Gonsiorek 20 found that, although some differences have been observed in test results between homosexuals and heterosexuals, both groups consistently sco ...
... inherently associated with psychopathology. In a review of published studies comparing homosexual and heterosexual samples on psychological tests, Gonsiorek 20 found that, although some differences have been observed in test results between homosexuals and heterosexuals, both groups consistently sco ...
Chapter 14
... she is trapped in the body of the other gender; also known as a transgender person • Gender dysphoria - unhappiness with one’s gender; another term for transsexualism ...
... she is trapped in the body of the other gender; also known as a transgender person • Gender dysphoria - unhappiness with one’s gender; another term for transsexualism ...
an apologetic against homosexuality
... (Matt. 11:8); it came to be used of unmanly males and was also used of the passive partner in a same-sex relationship. a. Again, all the lexicons agree that the secondary meaning of this term focuses on the passive male in homosexual activity, the catamite. b. There is plenty of documentation that t ...
... (Matt. 11:8); it came to be used of unmanly males and was also used of the passive partner in a same-sex relationship. a. Again, all the lexicons agree that the secondary meaning of this term focuses on the passive male in homosexual activity, the catamite. b. There is plenty of documentation that t ...
Autogynephilia: A Paraphilic Model of Gender Identity Disorder
... of 34 years (Blanchard et al., 1987). About 75% of them admitted to a history of sexual arousal with cross-dressing (Blanchard, 1985). Most significantly for Blanchard's theory, they were far more likely than persons in the androphilic group to be sexually aroused by autogynephilic fantasies, that i ...
... of 34 years (Blanchard et al., 1987). About 75% of them admitted to a history of sexual arousal with cross-dressing (Blanchard, 1985). Most significantly for Blanchard's theory, they were far more likely than persons in the androphilic group to be sexually aroused by autogynephilic fantasies, that i ...
Full text PDF - JaimieVeale.com.
... (Veale, Clarke, & Lomax, 2010a). This question assessed both the participants’ certainty and severity of the abuse. Handedness and 2D:4D Handedness was assessed using the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory (Oldfield, 1971) using the response scales suggested by Bogaert (2007): : 5-point responses from ...
... (Veale, Clarke, & Lomax, 2010a). This question assessed both the participants’ certainty and severity of the abuse. Handedness and 2D:4D Handedness was assessed using the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory (Oldfield, 1971) using the response scales suggested by Bogaert (2007): : 5-point responses from ...
MALE HOMOSEXUALITY: A Species Survival Perspective Oct
... should be educated differently. Girls are anatomically and physiologically better equipped for sitting. They are better able to concentrate on what is in their central vision. Anthropologically, women have sat or squatted in front of weaving, cooking, gardening and cleaning. To be distracted by peri ...
... should be educated differently. Girls are anatomically and physiologically better equipped for sitting. They are better able to concentrate on what is in their central vision. Anthropologically, women have sat or squatted in front of weaving, cooking, gardening and cleaning. To be distracted by peri ...
Nature v nurture: is sexuality inherited
... “sex chromosomes” - referred to as X and Y, males normally being XY and females XX. A single gene (called “sex-determining region Y”, or SRY) on the human Y chromosome seems to act as a signal to set the developmental pathway towards maleness; other mammals use several genes on the Y chromosome for ...
... “sex chromosomes” - referred to as X and Y, males normally being XY and females XX. A single gene (called “sex-determining region Y”, or SRY) on the human Y chromosome seems to act as a signal to set the developmental pathway towards maleness; other mammals use several genes on the Y chromosome for ...
Male-to-Female Transsexuals Have Female Neuron Numbers in a
... FIG. 1. BSTc neuron numbers. Distribution of the BSTc neuron numbers among the different groups according to sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity. M, Heterosexual male reference group; HM, homosexual male group; F, female group; TM, male-to-female transsexuals. The sex hormone disorder patie ...
... FIG. 1. BSTc neuron numbers. Distribution of the BSTc neuron numbers among the different groups according to sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity. M, Heterosexual male reference group; HM, homosexual male group; F, female group; TM, male-to-female transsexuals. The sex hormone disorder patie ...
Gays, Lesbians, and Homophobia
... • Homosexuality: General orientation for sex with other members of one’s own gender. – Male with male relationships (gay). – Female with female relationships (lesbian). • Homosexual behavior generally extends beyond just sexual activities and tend to also include companionship and affection. ...
... • Homosexuality: General orientation for sex with other members of one’s own gender. – Male with male relationships (gay). – Female with female relationships (lesbian). • Homosexual behavior generally extends beyond just sexual activities and tend to also include companionship and affection. ...