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Sexology is the systematic study of human sexuality. It encompasses all aspects of sexuality, including attempting to characterise "normal sexuality" and its variants, including paraphilias.
Deviant Desires
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Theories of "autogynephilia" not only associate hurtful stereotypes of sexual deviance with transwomen, they presume "erotic anomalies" or self-focused deviance to be the cause of gender dysphoria and the motivation for transition, ...
From unknown
Beginning in childhood, many gay and lesbian people have feelings of shame at being considered deviant, as well as feelings of self-hatred because they identify with those who devalue them36,62. Such feelings arise from identification ...
From hturtdekan
[19] She argues that women have historically been considered deviant and abnormal, and contends that even Mary Wollstonecraft considered men to be the ideal toward which women should aspire. De Beauvoir argues that for feminism to move ...
From lmcb
ph.d. in clinical sexology supervised by. prof. william granzig ph.d., 2004. contents acknowledgements preface i. introduction ii. islamic perspectives on sex and sexuality iii. islam-guided sex education ...
From polaroid wallah
deviant desires presents comprehensive descriptions of several little-known fetishes. this volume certainly fills a gap in descriptive sexology by presenting in-depth information about some rarely explored sexual subcultures. ...
From Juan
Paraphilia is sexual deviation in psychology and sexology, is a term that describes a family of philias that reference sexual arousal in response to sexual objects or situations which may interfere with the capacity for reciprocal ...
From unknown
writing about desire. it's not as if it hadn't been done before - by poets, dramatists, novelists, sexologists, moralists, psychoanalysts, sociobiologists. but something seems to remain unsaid. and it is this above all that motivates ...
From Vitor Oliveira Jorge
Krafft-Ebing's book was an early work from the new science of sexology, the study of human sexual behavior in all its variety. Sexologists sought to name and describe the myriad categories of sexual "deviance;" unsurprisingly, ...
From Victoria Rosner
in 1935, bloch described the practice of choking women during intercourse, and in 1936, ellis described the ?impulse to strangle the object of sexual desire?. in 1940, vance, gonzales and helpburn introduced sexual asphyxia to the ...
From oz_nerol
In Freud?s interpretation object becomes a fetish when it becomes a focus of (usually men?s) desire. The male child develops unconscious fear of castration at sight of a woman?s body, and fetishism in one means of allying this anxiety: ...
From matjazz