Homosexual BehaviorJudd Marmor Basic Books, 12 jun 1980 - 416 pagina's |
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Pagina 124
... fact that the English language has no verb " to homosexual " as it does for many other behaviors such as " to swim " or " to write " ( see also Ponse , 1978 ; Sagarin , 1974 ; Warren , 1974 ) . Homosexuality also differs from the ...
... fact that the English language has no verb " to homosexual " as it does for many other behaviors such as " to swim " or " to write " ( see also Ponse , 1978 ; Sagarin , 1974 ; Warren , 1974 ) . Homosexuality also differs from the ...
Pagina 270
... fact that such liaisons do not entail expec- tations of commitment , intimacy , or responsibility . On the other hand , it may well be that a substantial factor in homo- sexual promiscuity rests on sociological rather than psychodynamic ...
... fact that such liaisons do not entail expec- tations of commitment , intimacy , or responsibility . On the other hand , it may well be that a substantial factor in homo- sexual promiscuity rests on sociological rather than psychodynamic ...
Pagina 394
... fact and whom we admire precisely because of their mental health ? Homosexual persons are not sick . " Similarly , in his famous " Letter to an American Mother " Freud wrote : " Homosexuality is assuredly no advantage , but it is ...
... fact and whom we admire precisely because of their mental health ? Homosexual persons are not sick . " Similarly , in his famous " Letter to an American Mother " Freud wrote : " Homosexuality is assuredly no advantage , but it is ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Multiple Roots of Homosexual Behavior | 3 |
Ambisexuality in Animals | 25 |
Genetic and Chromosomal Aspects of Homosexual | 59 |
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