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    sequential multiples‚ a series of climaxes that are from two to 10 minutes apart‚ with a drop-off in arousal in between. The second type are serial multiple orgasms‚ where “here you feel wave after wave of pleasure‚ one on top of the other‚” explains Susan Crain Bakos‚ author of Sexational Secrets (St. Martin’s Press‚ 1996). Serial multiples are separated by mere seconds with barely any interruption in arousal. Cosmopolitan first claims that if women are not enjoying multiple orgasms‚ it’s probably because

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    Part I. One of the elements that could be found at the crime scene are two circles of salt (Holmes‚ 2002). The investigator should be well aware that the circles of salt‚ or any amount of salt found at a suspected ritualistic crime scene‚ would be a sign that a satanic sect of a devil worship cult could be involved (Holmes‚ 2002). Bowls of salt of different colors may also be found around the altar. The colors of the salt‚ as well as banners and other symbols‚ all have specific

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    the Freudian concept of voyeurism‚ is appropriate. Voyeurism is defined in The Penguin dictionary of psychology as: "Voyeurism: characterized by a pattern of sexual behaviour in which one’s preferred means of sexual arousal is the clandestine observing of others when they are disrobing‚ nude or actually engaged in sexual activity. Arousal is dependent upon the observed person(s) not being aware of their being observed. (Arthur S. Reber‚ 1985‚ p.825)". Freud used the term "scopophilia" to describe

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    a person who has a sustained sexual orientation toward children‚ generally aged 13 or younger‚ Blanchard says. Not all pedophiles are child molesters (or vice versa). "Child molesters are defined by their acts; pedophiles are defined by their desires‚" Blanchard says. "Some pedophiles refrain from sexually approaching any child for their entire lives." But it’s not clear how common that is. Does the medical community consider pedophilia to be a mental disorder? Yes. The American Psychiatric

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    Sexuality at Different Life Stages Cherdorise Keen PSY/265 August 17‚ 2014 Sexuality at Different Life Stages Throughout history‚ people have struggled with the aspects sex of their lives in some form or fashion and they have sought the advice of family‚ friends‚ therapist‚ and physicians with hopes of overcoming their struggles. From the perspective of a therapist‚ I will attempt to address three separate scenarios in order to help resolve the challenges being faced. Scenario 1 Anna is involved

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    likely to have higher levels of desire‚ arousal and satisfaction from sex than women who don’t eat chocolate regularly. To do so‚ DOVE® chocolate must target women who have low libido or sexual desire. This group is consisted by a large percentage of the U.S women population who tend to spend more money on quality products. Also‚ women in this group are professionally successful‚ they are too busy with work and family and they seek new ways for boosting their sexual life with their partners. In order

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    References: Levin‚ R.J. (2003). The G-spot-reality or illusion? Sexual and Relationship Therapy‚ Vol 18‚ No. 1. http://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/tips-moves/yes-you-have-a-g-spot-0409 http://www.drgspot.net/Hines.htm (The G-Spot: A modern gynecological myth. American Journal Obstetrics and Gynecology August 2001

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    and they can both use this as a tool to build anticipation towards whatever sexual encounter they will eventually go on to have when they see each other. So some people engage in sexting to keep their love life active and hot and it can be seen as a way of letting your partner know you are still interested in and aroused by

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    is willing to learn from the other person and vice versa. When someone thinks of a romantic relationship‚ Matsumoto bet that a person tend to think of the kind of relationship that involves a sexual relationship. But what Matsumoto is suggesting as a romantic relationship doesn’t necessarily involve a sexual

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    objectum sexuals. They see themselves as a new sexual orientation that loves in the same was as everyone else. The only difference is their love is towards objects. Objectum sexuals have intense and intimate feelings for certain objects based on the objects physical and intellectual characteristics as well as its geometry and function. There are distinct views on this new trend of objectum sexuality. There are the objectum sexuals who believe that falling in love with objects is a new sexual orientation

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