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Sexual crimes: different perspectives
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2002In this paper an attempt has been made to emphasize certain facts pertinent to countries in which the legal definition of sexual crimes includes consented heterosexual relations between unmarried adults (fornication). Relevant Articles of one such statute, namely the Libyan penal code, have been cited and discussed.
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2016
This essay that sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europeans told many competing and conflicting stories about sexual differences and gender identities. These stories came from a wide range of sources, including the Bible, natural philosophical and medical texts, and travelers’ tales of exotic locales.
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This essay that sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europeans told many competing and conflicting stories about sexual differences and gender identities. These stories came from a wide range of sources, including the Bible, natural philosophical and medical texts, and travelers’ tales of exotic locales.
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Sexual experience and sexual responsiveness: Sex differences
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1975Male (30) and female (30) college undergraduate subjects were shown five photographic slides depicting different heterosexual behaviors and one slide depicting solitary masturbation by a person of the same sex as the subject. Subjects rated the extent to which they found each of the slides sexually arousing and pleasant or unpleasant and indicated how ...
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Gender Differences, Sexual Difference
1989The theory and politics of gender have been transformed in the past twenty years by the advent of modern feminism.* All recent discussions of sex and gender have to be understood in this context. In psychology, feminism has been a major reason for the interest of female researchers in work in this area.
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2021
This chapter presents other authors who used medicine to puzzle out the new political and social realities created by the French Revolution. It demonstrates the strong interconnection between medical genre, gendered visions, and new sociopolitical realities after the Reign of Terror.
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This chapter presents other authors who used medicine to puzzle out the new political and social realities created by the French Revolution. It demonstrates the strong interconnection between medical genre, gendered visions, and new sociopolitical realities after the Reign of Terror.
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Ethnic Differences in Sexual Decisions and Sexual Behavior
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1998Previous investigators have reported ethnic differences in the expression of sexual decision making and sexual behaviors in women. In a sample of women of low socioeconomic status between ages 18 and 45, we examined the influence of ethnicity and other variables (age, education, marital status, and comfort in discussing sex) on (i) who makes decisions ...
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The Body, Sexuality, and Sexual Difference
Angelaki, 2012Freud’s discovery of psychoanalysis can be seen as a new discursive and conceptual arrangement which radically displaced the prevailing conceptual paradigms developed by the natural and historical sciences during the nineteenth century. These more familiar paradigms, however, continue to dominate the reception of psychoanalysis today, in the form of ...
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Gender Differences in Sexual Interest
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1997A common gender stereotype is that males are more interested than females in sex for purely physical reasons. Sociobiologists claim that this difference is biologically determined. In contrast, many sociologists and anthropologists claim that the difference is cultural.
J D, Baldwin, J I, Baldwin
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Angiotensin-induced dringking: Sexual differences
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1978The dipsogenic effect of Angiotensin-II (A-II) in relation to sexual variables was studied. It was found that Angiotensin-II administered SC constitutes a stimulus which induces more drinking in females than in males. Moreover, the adult females show maximum sensitivity to A-II during proestrus.
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