Homosexual BehaviorJudd Marmor Basic Books, 12 jun 1980 - 416 pagina's |
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Pagina 240
... earlier generations . Six or eight years ago when I spoke at meetings of college and high school gay groups and asked how many of my audience had shared their sexual orientation with their families , only a few hands were raised . Now ...
... earlier generations . Six or eight years ago when I spoke at meetings of college and high school gay groups and asked how many of my audience had shared their sexual orientation with their families , only a few hands were raised . Now ...
Pagina 290
... earlier than homosexual women . Homosexual women become involved in heterosexual relationships , namely , petting , kissing , and coitus , at an earlier age than homosexual men , who tend to experience during ado- lescence homosexual ...
... earlier than homosexual women . Homosexual women become involved in heterosexual relationships , namely , petting , kissing , and coitus , at an earlier age than homosexual men , who tend to experience during ado- lescence homosexual ...
Pagina 333
... earlier fear , and an inhibition of normal sexual behavior is established . Such an inhibition may result in a homosexual choice of object . The person reacts with such intense fear in relation to a heterosexual object that he either ...
... earlier fear , and an inhibition of normal sexual behavior is established . Such an inhibition may result in a homosexual choice of object . The person reacts with such intense fear in relation to a heterosexual object that he either ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Multiple Roots of Homosexual Behavior | 3 |
Ambisexuality in Animals | 25 |
Genetic and Chromosomal Aspects of Homosexual | 59 |
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