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The evolution of human sexuality
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1996The study of human sexuality from the darwinian perspective is in an explosive phase. Recent research is diverse; for instance, the dynamics of heterosexual relationships, the role of honest advertisement in attractiveness, the role of fluctuating asymmetry in sexual competition, and sexual conflict over fertilization, seen in sperm competition ...
Steve W. Gangestad, Randy Thornhill
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Effectiveness of undergraduate human sexuality courses in enhancing women’s sexual functioning
Sex Education : Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2020When young adult women and men engage in sexual encounters, the former have significantly fewer orgasms than the latter. This gendered orgasm disparity, often referred to as an orgasm gap, is theorised to be due to a multitude of societal issues.
Hannah Warshowsky +3 more
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Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 1986
(1988). Human Sexuality Update. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy: Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 8-12.
Howard R. Lewis, Martha E. Lewis
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(1988). Human Sexuality Update. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy: Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 8-12.
Howard R. Lewis, Martha E. Lewis
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Journal of Sex Research, 2002
Empirical research by scholars from several disciplines provides the basis for an outline of the process of sexual development. The process of achieving sexual maturity begins at conception and ends at death. It is influenced by biological maturation/aging, by progression through the socially-defined stages of childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and ...
John DeLamater, William N. Friedrich
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Empirical research by scholars from several disciplines provides the basis for an outline of the process of sexual development. The process of achieving sexual maturity begins at conception and ends at death. It is influenced by biological maturation/aging, by progression through the socially-defined stages of childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and ...
John DeLamater, William N. Friedrich
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Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World
The AAG Review of Books, 2023The normative definitions of human (and humanity) and animal (and animality) are most often linked to and underscored by Western philosophical and scientific views.
Anisha Palat
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