"Dude, I'm Seventeen … It's Okay Not to Have Sex by This Age": Feelings, Reasons, Pressures, and Intentions Reported by Adolescents Who Have Not Had Sexual Intercourse
In: The Journal of sex research, Band 53, Heft 9, S. 1207-1214
ISSN: 1559-8519
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In: The Journal of sex research, Band 53, Heft 9, S. 1207-1214
ISSN: 1559-8519
Open the door to better sex and a stronger relationshipWith this hands-on approach to arousal, couples will learn how to communicate with each other about their sexual desires, making sex a positive and vital part of every relationship. Showing how trust, open communication, a sense of humor, and basic anatomical knowledge can deepen pleasure, this stimulating manual shows couples simple skills to excite bedroom satisfaction. Humorous stories and anecdotes take the covers off other people's intimate encounters and offer perspective on what is normal for the average healthy adult. While preserv
In: Journal of prevention & intervention in the community, Band 39, Heft 4, S. 277-288
ISSN: 1540-7330
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- How to Use This Book -- Chapter 1: Oh! that's the Spot: New Angles for her Pleasure -- Hot Spots you Need to know (and What They Like Best!) -- Angles: The Keys to her Kingdom -- Igniting her Erotic E-Zones -- Position of Ease -- Her Voluptuous, Scrumptious Vulva / OF-Spots (Outer Folds), IF-Spots (Inner Folds), C-Spot (Clitoris), U-Spot (Urethral Opening), I-Spot (Introitus) -- What'S inside? let's Take a Look / V-Spot (Vagina), G-Spot (Gräfenberg Spot), A-Spot (Anterior Fornix Erogenous Zone), PS-Spot (Perineal Sponge), CV-Spot (Cervix) -- Her Erections / C-Spot (Clitoris), CBs (Clitoral or Vestibular Bulbs), US (Urethral Sponge), PS-Spot (Perineal Sponge) -- Timing is Everything: What you Need to Know about Female Cycles -- Biomechanics -- Emotions / Biochemical Changes -- Angled Positions for her Pleasure -- Clitoral Missionary Trainer -- Easy Lift -- Driving your Lady GA GA -- Mmmmmm...PS so Deep -- Together and Apart -- Gee! I C-Spots! -- Connect the Spots -- Angles and Wings -- 360 Degrees Around the World -- Rocking and Rolling -- Lifted Cunnilingus -- Esse = Eating Ease -- Chapter 2: Happy Orgasmic Man: New Angles for his Pleasure -- Finding and Igniting his Hot Spots -- Angles: The Magic Codes to Unlocking his Pleasure Vault -- His Powerful Penis / FS (Foreskin), H-Spot (Head/Glans), F-Spot (Frenulum), S-Spot (Shaft), R-Spot (Root) -- Don't Forget ME / T-Spots (Testicles), P-Spot (Prostate) -- Men have Cycles, Too -- Lifetime Cycles (Sexual, Sensual, Energetic) / Sexual Stage, Sensual Stage, Energetic or Resting Stage -- Angled Positions for his Pleasure -- A Lovely View -- Scooping for him -- Penis Sandwich -- Fantastic Frenulum -- Assisted Plunger -- The Root Route -- Going for a Whirl -- Royal Oral -- Mouth Sex -- Deep Throat Pivot.
In: Journal of biosocial science: JBS, Band 19, Heft 4, S. 439-452
ISSN: 1469-7599
SummaryThe investigation of women in Flanders born between 1931 and 1962 shows that premarital sexual intercourse has become almost general and that the age at the onset of sexual intercourse is steadily declining. Until the 1970s in spite of the improving contraceptive behaviour of youngsters, the number of women experiencing premarital pregnancy increased and first conceptions occurred at an increasingly younger age. The 1970s marked a turning-point: fewer women became pregnant before marriage or in adolescence. From that time, the contraceptive revolution kept pace with the sexual revolution.
Coercion of sexual intercourse is basically inconsistent with good society habits. This act is not in accordance with the human conscience. There have been many rules designed to eradicate bad behavior towards women. Law No. 23 of 2004 on Elimination of Domestic Violence (PKDRT) is one form of government effort to eliminate violence in the family that most of the victims are women. Form of coercion of sexual intercourse with wife according to the Act. No. 23 of 2004 is (1) Unwelcome sexual intercourse of wife due to lack of wife willingness in physical and psychic form. (2) Unwelcome sexual intercourse of a wife, for example, to marry his wife in a drunken husband, to marry a wife while the wife is sleeping wife has never felt inner satisfaction because of the impact of uncomfortable husband's treatment during sex. coercion of a wife's sexual relationship in a state of illness or in a state of wife coming months.
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In: Journal of biosocial science: JBS, Band 39, Heft 1, S. 121-135
ISSN: 1469-7599
The aim of this study was to evaluate the sexual attitudes and behaviours of university students. An anonymous questionnaire was administered to 550 final-year university students aged 20–25 years in Izmir, Turkey. Male students opposed premarital sexual intercourse for both genders more than female students did. The frequency of sexual intercourse among male students (61·2%) was higher than that among female students (18·3%). The mean age of first sexual intercourse was lower among male than among female respondents. The rate of condom use at first sexual intercourse was 47·4%. The frequency of having two or more past sexual partners and masturbation was higher among males than females. It was found that there were culture-specific and gender-dependent differences in sexual attitudes and behaviours of the university students. These results may help in the planning of education and health policies in Turkey.
Child sexual exploitation has been a serious trouble in Vietnam for a long time. Since 2014, the law enforcement instituted about 1,200 to 1,900 cases annually. Statistics show about 2,000 children are victims of child sexual exploitation crime every year, in which girls account for approximately 80%. A worrying trend is there are more and more children under 6 years old become victims. Thanks to recent efforts from the government and other stakeholders, the situation of this crime has been improvd effectively. In the coming years, all stakeholders need to adopt several measures for preventing and suppressing this type of crime. This paper presents some main problem, giving causes and effects, the recommendation and solution of issue. If these solutions could be applied, they will help to deal with child sexual more feasible; therefore, raising and minimizing this type of violation in Vietnam in the coming time.
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In: IDS bulletin, Band 37, Heft 5, S. 123-126
ISSN: 0265-5012, 0308-5872
In: Twin research and human genetics: the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies (ISTS) and the Human Genetics Society of Australasia, Band 13, Heft 4, S. 383-388
ISSN: 1839-2628
AbstractIt has been assumed that sexual activity during pregnancy would lead to an increased risk for miscarriage and other complications of pregnancy. Various studies showed no association of sexual behavior and pregnancy complications in single pregnancies. The aim of our study was to evaluate changes in sexual activity in women with twin pregnancies and whether a higher frequency of sexual intercourse was associated with an increased risk for pregnancy complications. We report on 50 women with twin pregnancies who answered a questionnaire on sexual behavior during pregnancy. At the time of delivery, patients were aged 31.0 ± 4.8 years. All women reported to have had sexual intercourse during pregnancy. In contrast to the first trimester in the vast majority of patients (41/50, 82.0%) the coital frequency decreased in the last month of pregnancy. Patients who had become pregnant after in-vitro fertilization were significantly less likely to have regular sexual intercourse than patients after spontaneous conception during early pregnancy (p= .002). No statistical significances were found when the rates of preterm delivery before the 37th gestational week were compared to the frequencies of sexual intercourse during early pregnancy and during late pregnancy (p>.05). In conclusion, our study demonstrates a decrease in frequency of sexual intercourse from early to late pregnancy in the specific collective of women with twin pregnancies, especially in women after in-vitro fertilization. There was no association between sexual activity and preterm delivery.
In: The Journal of sex research, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 291-298
ISSN: 1559-8519
In: Genre, sexualité & société, Heft 1
ISSN: 2104-3736
In: Journal of biosocial science: JBS, Band 27, Heft 4, S. 457-466
ISSN: 1469-7599
SummaryUsing responses from questions about age at first sexual intercourse and age at first marriage, this paper offers a method of studying premarital sexual behaviour in societies where the subject is a taboo topic. More than half of the currently married women in Kinshasa engaged in sexual intercourse before marriage. The likelihood of having premarital intercourse increases among younger women, those with higher education, and those whose ethnic groups have liberal attitudes towards sexual conduct. The results also suggest that sexual activity accounts for late marriage.