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PARAPHILIAS -- Greek for "beyond normal", and is the modern day psychiatric term for sexual perversions.
Paraphilias refer to intense, repetitive sexual urges, fantasies or behaviors where the sexual goal is an unusual situation, activity or object
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Frotteurism is characterized by either intense sexually arousing fantasies, urges, or behaviors in which the individual touches or rubs against a non-consenting person in a sexual manner. This often occurs in somewhat conspicuous situations
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Category: /Social Sciences
Gender socialization is the way society shapes our sexual attitudes and behavior through various mechanisms, it defines the roles that we as males or females in society are expected to play.
According to Ann Oakley, who first introduced the terms, sex
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The central features of all paraphilias, according to the DSM-IV, are: *<Tab/>Sexual urges or sexual fantasies with non-human objects and/or sexual behaviors with non-human objects *<Tab/>Sexual behaviors involving humiliation
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
of the adult, gullibility, lack of life experience and sexual education, inability to critically evaluate the situation and forecast the behavior of others) make it easy for adults to abuse children. At the same time, these characteristics serve to cover the facts
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
serious aggressive behaviors and suicidal thought or attempts. Childhood sexual abuse has been proven to affect the victims well into adulthood.
First I want to explain how sexual abuse is defined. The Journal of American Medical Association defines
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Category: /Science & Technology/Zoology
aggression. Social groups require some form of conflict resolution. Sexual behavior is one such mechanism to overwhelm aggression.
Bonobo sex life is divorced from reproduction and also serves the functions of pleasure and conflict resolution. Females
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they are going to view sex and sexuality later in life. " Parental reaction
is vary important; strong disapproval may teach children to hide the behavior and to be secretive and even ashamed of their bodies, while parents who are tolerant of their children's emerging
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to Hilary Cashman, Sexual Abuse may cause various kinds of disturbed behavior to adolescents, such as depression, school avoidance, running away, self-mutilation, eating disorders, sexually transmitted disease and pregnancy. (33) Therefore, the appropriate
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