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    Sexual Addition

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    Many believe that unlike a typical person that looks at sex as a destination‚ with an orgasm being the ultimate satisfaction‚ sexual addicts look at sex as a journey‚ with no known ending. The chemical dopamine that is released in the brain during sexual activity creates the feeling of euphoria. The same chemical is also created by highly

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    Leda and the Swan

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    traditional fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter. The structure is Petrarchan with a clear division between the first eight lines and the final six. The rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD EFGEFG. There is no irony in the fact that the dividing line is the orgasm‚ the "shudder in the loins." Each section begins with a bold phrase that summarizes the event. ‘A sudden blow’ initiates the octave and ‘a shudder in the loins’ the sestet. The octave is written in the present tense. The first three lines of

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    Drugs Effect

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    blood-brain barrier‚ which occurs soon after introduction of the drug into the bloodstream‚ heroin is converted into morphine‚ which mimics the action of endorphins‚ creating a sense of well-being; the characteristic euphoria has been described as an “orgasm” centered in the gut. One of the most common methods of heroin use is via intravenous injection. Cocaine is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant. It is both a stimulant of the central nervous system

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    Childhood Sexual Behavior

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    womb. For example‚ both male and female fetuses suck on their fingers; which is a sexual behavior. Another example is that the male fetuses can have erections. The sexual behaviors that are associated with the infancy stage include babies can have orgasms as early as five month for boys and four months for girls.

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    Transgender

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    Transgender/Transsexual Olivia Warehime Tarleton State University ABSTRACT A transgender is someone that believes that their gender does not match their anatomy that they were born with. Transgender believes that they’re in someone else’s body. For example someone that was born a male believes he’s a female and vice versa. Keyword: heterosexism‚ LGBT‚ Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ Transgender‚ Prevention Why are people transgender? ACN‚ S. (2011‚ February 27). Health experts believe that being transgender

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    Sexual Ideologies Between College Students of Both Genders California Baptist University Abstract Sex has lost most of its emotional connection and has become a recreational activity in the last several decades among college students. Research studies show that female college students tend to have the most emotional connection with sex compared to male college students. Due to the social and biological aspects of sex and the differences between both genders‚ males view sex

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    Middle Adulthood Essay

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    1. Desire: a drop in testosterone for men and an increase for women 2. Excitement: difficult time for men to be aroused physiologically‚ women start having vaginal dryness 3. Orgasm: refractory period for men increase while women have no refractory period. (PPT‚ p. 5) Communication is different in middle adulthood due to wanting to be closer to loved ones and have more meaningful relationships with spouse‚ adult children and friends. This happens due to having more time than before as a result

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    exhibiting sexual behavior. In some cases boys are even born with erections. When the child becomes aware of their own genitals they often play with them. When babies reach the age of 8 to 12 months they begin thrusting their pelvic area against objects. Orgasms can occur in as early as 5 months in boys and 4 months for girls with the absence of ejaculation. 6 to 12 months is when masturbation occurs either on objects or with manual stimulation. Between 12 to 15 months is when sexual curiosity begins to peek

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    Poem by Robert Herrich

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    “To the Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time” by Robert Herrick. In the opening stanza‚ the poet articulates the carpe diem tenet that urges one to "Seize the Day." The gathering of roses is a metaphor for living life to the fullest. The image of roses suggests a number of things: roses symbolize sensuality and the fulfillment of earthly pleasures; as vegetation‚ they are tied to the cycles of nature and represent change and the transience of life. Like the "virgins‚" the roses are buds‚ fresh‚ youthful

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    PSYC 150 Final Exam

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    Psychology 150 Final Study Guide   Chapter 1   How to build healthy relationships (21) You must be well on your way to becoming whole or complete. You must be establishing wholeness‚ a sense of self-worth‚ and a healthy self-concept. Personal completion and finding intimacy before personal identity (21). If you try to find intimacy with another person before achieving a sense of identity on your own‚ all your relationships become an attempt to complete yourself. Relationship Lies (24) Do

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