Homosexual BehaviorJudd Marmor Basic Books, 12 jun 1980 - 416 pagina's |
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Pagina 105
... example , there was an initiation ceremony and it was important for the initiate " to duplicate the behavior pattern of his adopted sex and make ' normal ' individuals of his anatomic sex feel toward him as though he truly belonged to ...
... example , there was an initiation ceremony and it was important for the initiate " to duplicate the behavior pattern of his adopted sex and make ' normal ' individuals of his anatomic sex feel toward him as though he truly belonged to ...
Pagina 117
... example , among men from many different tribal societies around the world when they have been concentrated to work in plantations , port cities , or mines . Junod ( 1927 ) provides an early example of this pattern of behavior in his ...
... example , among men from many different tribal societies around the world when they have been concentrated to work in plantations , port cities , or mines . Junod ( 1927 ) provides an early example of this pattern of behavior in his ...
Pagina 396
... example , psychiatrists do not usually classify adherents of astrol- ogy , numerology , spiritualism , or various unusual religious sects as being mentally ill . In this regard , psychiatrists , like other citizens in open democratic ...
... example , psychiatrists do not usually classify adherents of astrol- ogy , numerology , spiritualism , or various unusual religious sects as being mentally ill . In this regard , psychiatrists , like other citizens in open democratic ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Multiple Roots of Homosexual Behavior | 3 |
Ambisexuality in Animals | 25 |
Genetic and Chromosomal Aspects of Homosexual | 59 |
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