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Sexualities

2022
To relegate the question of gender and sexuality to a subgenre of contemporary dystopias is to dismiss an overdue analysis of an essential feature of utopias: the formation of the individual identity through the lens of gender and sexuality—and perhaps most prevalently, through family dynamics and the question of posterity.
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The sexual responses of sexual sadists.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2012
On average, rapists show greater relative genital responses to rape stories than do nonrapists in the laboratory. It has been suggested that this robust group difference is explained by the fact that many rapists are sexually sadistic. It is not clear, however, what the critical cues underlying rapists' genital responses are, because rape stories used ...
Michael C. Seto   +3 more
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Sexuality and Sexual Relations

1984
It was noted in the previous chapter that many young people fear losing sexual ability later in life. This fear may be more common to men than women. Butler and Lewis (1976, p. 19) wrote, “Most men begin to worry secretly about sexual aging some time in their thirties. . . .
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Sexuality

Insight - the Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses, 2001
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Sexuality

2013
Sex, in case you did not notice, is an important part of the human condition. And just as people differ in their personality characteristics, so too do they differ in their sexual behaviors, attitudes, and preferences. In this chapter, we will begin by identifying some important aspects of sexuality and examining their relations with personality.
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Sexuality and sexualities

2019
Lucy Rycroft-Smith, Graham Andre
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Sexual Minorities and Sexual Rights

2018
The creation of specific terminologies and identities that define people based on their sexual desires can be traced to the late nineteenth century. As researchers and medical experts popularized binary categories in the early decades of the twentieth century, some women who loved other women challenged the norms and began to organize.
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Introduction: Sexuality and Sexualities

2020
Sanjay Srivastava, Rajeev Kumaramkandath
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Sexual Justice and Sexualities

2023
Josephine Cornell   +3 more
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