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Male Homosexuality: Nature or Culture?
ABSTRACTIntroductionDebate continues on whether or not male homosexuality (MH) is a result of biological or cultural factors. The debate persists despite the fact that these two sides have different abilities to create a scientific environment to support their cause. Biological theorists produced evidence, however, that these are not always robust.
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ABSTRACT Objective To estimate the prevalence of probable eating disorders and self‐reported eating disorder diagnoses among East Asian young adults aged 18–25 years across US colleges. Method Using data from the 2020 to 2023 Healthy Minds Study, a repeated cross‐sectional survey of US college students, we analyzed data from East Asian and White ...
Chloe Gao +11 more
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Body-build of Male Homosexuals [PDF]
Studies of the body-build of homosexual patients have produced conflicting reports. Weil (1924), in Germany, reported that homosexuals had a narrower biacromial diameter and a wider intertrochanteric diameter than a control group had. The latter unfortunately was obtained from a different part of the country and measured by a different observer. Wortis
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ABSTRACT Transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) identities and issues faced by TGNB people are receiving growing attention in social psychology. At the same time, this is a relatively new area, and most research on LGBTQ+ issues primarily focuses on sexual minorities, whereas most research on gender focuses on women and men.
Thekla Morgenroth, Kira Kay Means
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Structural connections in the brain in relation to gender identity and sexual orientation
Both transgenderism and homosexuality are facets of human biology, believed to derive from different sexual differentiation of the brain. The two phenomena are, however, fundamentally unalike, despite an increased prevalence of homosexuality among ...
Sarah M. Burke +2 more
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Intergroup Contact With Refugees Shapes Levels of Social Fear of Crime
ABSTRACT Intergroup contact affects how people see the world more broadly. Across four studies (Ntotal = 1,743), we tested whether valenced intergroup contact with refugees as a criminally stigmatized group affects social fear of crime mediated by prejudice.
Patrick F. Kotzur +3 more
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„Męska przyjaźń”. Kilka uwag o kondycji męsko-męskich relacji we współczesnej kulturze Zachodu
Homophobia poses an obstacle to close and intimate relations between men. The mythical narrative about the brotherhood of men can unfold only in the battlefield or other extreme conditions, and even then this forced material bond is targeted with ...
Bartek Lis
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Age‐Related Trends in Eating‐Pathology Symptoms Among Sexual Minority Adults
ABSTRACT Objective To examine how eating‐disorder symptoms vary by chronological age and sexual orientation in sexual minority adults. Method Cross‐sectional data came from 2062 cisgender sexual minority participants (925 gay men, 573 lesbian women, 116 bi+ men, 448 bi+ women; age = 47.8 years, range = 18–96).
Jason M. Nagata +11 more
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Istantanee di trasposizioni cinematografiche nel panorama queer del Giappone contemporaneo
This article aims at analyzing the ways in which contemporary Japanese cinema has represented gay subjectivities and cultures over the last twenty years.
Lorenzo Mazzoni
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All the bedrooms a stage: Reconceptualizing sex as “performance” to sex as “rehearsal”
Abstract In the United States, sex is often spoken about in terms of performance, and naturally invokes language of theatricality. Sexual performance has been used as an umbrella term to refer to sexual satisfaction, behavior, embodiment, and also pathology in terms of conditions such as erectile dysfunction.
Taylor Harmon
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