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Sexual Physiology and Sexual Functioning

Postgraduate Medicine, 1975
(1975). Sexual Physiology and Sexual Functioning. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 58, No. 1, pp. 67-72.
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AIDS, Sexuality, and Sexual Control

Journal of Homosexuality, 1987
The AIDS epidemic is discussed in terms of its effect on general sexual attitudes and behavior of homosexual and bisexual men, then, in particular, on the issue of control over one's sexual behavior. Problems encountered in the formulation of the concept of sexual control are discussed along with relevant theoretical constructs.
Michael C. Quadland, William D. Shattls
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THE SEXUALITY OF SEEING SEXUALITY

Art History, 1990
Sexual Visions. Images of Gender in Science and Medicine between the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries by Ludmilla Jordanova, London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1989, 207pp., 17 b. & w. illus., £19.95Sexuality. An Illustrated History. Representing the Sexual in Medicine and Culture from the Middle Ages to the Age of AIDS by Sander Gilman, New York ...
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Sexual Appetite and Sexual Drive

Psychological Reports, 1965
Hardy's appetitional theory of sexuality is examined critically and compared with Freud's libidinal drive theory. It is maintained that sexuality is both a drive and an appetite and that Freud's theory is more complete than Hardy's because it deals with both of these aspects.
Sheldon Litt, Adam Margoshes
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No Sexuality Education is Sexuality Education

Family Planning Perspectives, 2000
Although many parents realize the importance of educating their children about sexuality many of them find themselves unable to address the subject comfortably. In addition to their own discomfort parents are concerned about how their children would feel about discussing sex with them. Parents who are unwilling or unable to discuss this important and
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Sexual Dimorphism and Sexual Intermediaries

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2010
Robert Sparrow's article (2010) attempts to defend the position that humans are sexually dimorphic. However, human embryology clearly shows this is not the case.
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Sexual Knowledge, Sexual Science: The History of Attitudes to Sexuality

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1996
Part I. Sexology Before the Era of Freud: 1. Sowing the field: Greek and Roman sexology Helen King 2. Sadism, masochism and history, or when is behaviour sado-masochistic? Vern L. Bullough 3. Some traditional Indian views on menstruation and female sexuality Julia Leslie 4. Sexual knowledge in England, 1500-1750 Patricia Crawford 5.
Mikuláš Teich   +2 more
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Sexuality and sexual violence

2015
The Second World War was profoundly environmental as conflict transformed environments and human relationships with them. This chapter outlines various aspects of the war's environmental history through a focus on the relationship between militarized states, societies and environments during the period of totalizing warfare.
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Sexual Sadism in Sexual Offenders and Sexually Motivated Homicide

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2014
This article gives a clinically oriented overview of forensically relevant forms of sexual sadism disorder and its specific relationship to sexual homicide. In sexual homicide perpetrators, peculiar patterns of sexual sadism may be a motivational pathway to kill. Sexual sadism increases the risk for reoffending in sexual offenders.
Mathieu Dufour   +2 more
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Sexuality and Sexual Behavior

1993
Part of a fully indexed 20-volume collection which gathers together significant research contributions on the social, religious and political history of women in the United States, from colonial times to the 1990s.
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