Homosexual BehaviorJudd Marmor Basic Books, 12 jun 1980 - 416 pagina's |
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... least for certain members of the community . In some societies ( Keraki of New Guinea , Aranda of Aus- tralia , and Siwans of North Africa ) , male homosexual activities were universal , although such activity did not preclude the more ...
... least for certain members of the community . In some societies ( Keraki of New Guinea , Aranda of Aus- tralia , and Siwans of North Africa ) , male homosexual activities were universal , although such activity did not preclude the more ...
Pagina 130
... least until very recently - and probably at least into the late 1970s — the most common way of dealing with the stigma was to remain secret and pass as heterosexual : to become part of the homosexual invisible minority . Homosexual Role ...
... least until very recently - and probably at least into the late 1970s — the most common way of dealing with the stigma was to remain secret and pass as heterosexual : to become part of the homosexual invisible minority . Homosexual Role ...
Pagina 398
... least some in- dividuals may be born with a propensity towards homosexual behavior as a result of variations in the degree of androgenic sensitization of hypothalamic brain centers during intrauterine development ( Dörner , 1967 ; see ...
... least some in- dividuals may be born with a propensity towards homosexual behavior as a result of variations in the degree of androgenic sensitization of hypothalamic brain centers during intrauterine development ( Dörner , 1967 ; see ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Multiple Roots of Homosexual Behavior | 3 |
Ambisexuality in Animals | 25 |
Genetic and Chromosomal Aspects of Homosexual | 59 |
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