Bisexuality
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1. Development of Bisexual Identity
Resumo Bissexualidade é a atração sexual, romântica, emocional e física que uma pessoa experimenta para ambos os sexos biológicos (homens e mulheres). Uma vez que a sociedade venezuelana é construída sob um paradigma heteronormativo, às vezes, considera-se que aquelas sexualidades, que se afastam da realidade social, não são compreendidas, gerando
Ciênc. saúde coletiva. Publicado em: 30/05/2019
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2. De mãe em filha: a transmissão da feminilidade / From mother to daughter: transmission of feminineness
The main aim of this study was to find grounds and support from the psychoanalytical literature for the existence of specific psychological vicissitudes along the path from baby to girl to woman. The concepts put forward by certain psychoanalysts regarding this very intricate relationship and their effects on the continual challenge of becoming a woman and o
Publicado em: 2009
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3. VisÃveis e invisÃveis: prÃticas e identidade bissexual
Este trabalho problematiza a bissexualidade como prÃtica, orientaÃÃo e identidade sexual, tendo em vista a enorme polÃmica que ela parece causar dentro do prÃprio movimento que se propÃe a lutar pelas minorias sexuais. Sendo assim, o discurso dos bissexuais à analisado levando em consideraÃÃo a possÃvel discriminaÃÃo que a bissexualidade sofre ta
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Um Olhar sobre a transexualidade a partir da perspectiva da tensionalidade somato-psiquica
On this research we present the hypothesis that the human condition, psychologically understood as the psychosexual construction process, would have as its own subjectivity process dynamic, what we designate as somatic-psychic tensionality. The transexuality would express the tense logic existing between, in one hand, the body on its somatical dimension, and
Publicado em: 2006
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5. O ENTENDIMENTO DE PROFESSORES E PROFESSORAS DO ENSINO FUNDAMENTAL SOBRE AS RELAÇÕES DE GÊNERO E SEXUALIDADE
The discussions about the relations of gender and the sexuality were intensified in the academic environment, in a search in order to understand how men and women, men and men, women and women have lived the identities of sexual gender. These discussions go toward an understanding about the relationships of gender and of sexuality as a cultural and social co
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Bisexuality and the problem of its social acceptance.
Professor Austin explores four main areas in this paper. First of all he outlines the physical development of sex differentiation in the embryo. He develops this by describing the clinical manifestations of abnormality which can appear at that stage. Professor Austin points out that there are relatively few people with abnormalities and that those who do sho
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7. Principles of polymorphism and epistasis for multilocus systems
The nature of stable equilibrium configurations is described for general nonepistatic and generalized symmetric viability regimes in multilocus systems under conditions of tight and loose linkage. The influence of epistasis and symmetry can be better understood in terms of these standards. A dichotomy in the nature of stable polymorphisms emerges. More recom
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8. Heterosexual sexual behaviour in a sample of homosexually active men.
Three hundred and fifty six homosexually active men were recruited in 1988 for a study by interview of sexual behaviour. Thirty two per cent had homosexual passive anal sex in the previous month and 60% in the year before interview. Anal sex and unprotected anal sex were more common with regular than non-regular partners. Heterosexual sex was reported by 4%