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  • *[[Category:English literature]] [[Category:Boylove in literature]] ...
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  • <i>English teacher, war poet and pacifist, Owen wrote many poems on life and the horro [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • ...cis Nicholson''' ( [[October 6]], [[1866]] - [[July 1]], [[1931]]) was an English school teacher and [[Uranian poetry|Uranian poet]]. He was also an amateur [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • ...ch, 1893, and moved to Bordeaux, France at the age of 20. There, he taught English at the Berlitz School of Languages, and after a year became a private tutor [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • ...udy of Women's Literature. She is recently retired as professor of English literature at the University of Warwick in England. ...
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  • A '''''chigo monogatari''''' (稚児物語) is a special kind of [[Japanese]] literature which tells a love story between a [[Buddhist monk]] and a young novice or * [[Margaret H. Childs]] published a study in English on ''chigo monogatari,'' followed by the complete translation of ''Aki no y ...
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  • == Literature == # [[&uarr;]] Japanese transcript and English translation by [[Margaret H. Childs]] in &quot; [[Chigo Monogatari, love ...
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  • ...sex and related legislation, statistics, etc. It is available in Dutch and English. ...Brongersma Foundation]] in 1979 to receive and preserve his collections of literature and private documents on sexuality and make it available on a confidential ...
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  • == Literature in general == It would be interesting to look into boy-love as theme and inspiration in literature (as well as, of course, in the other arts). Little seems to have been done ...
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  • ...pseud. of '''Robert Meriwether Wren''', 1928-1989) author and professor of English and Drama was born February 21, 1928, in Washington, DC. ...s published numerous books and articles on American and [[Africa|African]] literature, European [[Renaissance]] and 17th century theater and religion. ...
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  • ...''Edwin Emmanuel Bradford''' ([[1860]] - [[February 7]], [[1944]])) was an English clergyman and [[Uranian poetry|Uranian poet]]. He attended Exeter College, [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • ...ompilation of poems that span the Classical and Byzantine periods of Greek literature. It was published in 2001 in the United States of America and the United Ki ...'', is brilliantly translated in this, the first complete verse version in English. It is a delightful eroticopia of short poems by great and lesser-known Gre ...
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  • ...f the pioneers of gay rights and spirituality. Symonds was an aristocratic English man of letters who, by virtue of his class status, was able to lead a close |III. LITERATURE: PORNOGRAPHIC AND DESCRIPTIVE: ...
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  • ..., biology and history. It publishes empirical reports, theoretical essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, historical articles, clinical reports, te ...ty]], [[pedophilia]] and [[boylove]]. Among those include Sandfort's first English article of his pioneering study in man-boy relationships in the [[Netherlan ...
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  • From "Medieval Latin Literature" by Thomas Stehling and James J. Wilhelm, in <i>[[Homosexuality|Gay and Les <i><b>[2] To an English Boy</b></i><br> ...
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  • *Language: English [[Category:Literature]] ...
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  • ...nner battle as he comes to terms with his [[Homosexuality|sexuality]]. His literature teacher, Mr. Sutherland (Matt Jennings), is his sole beacon of hope, believ [[Category:English-language films]] ...
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  • ...sthetics of Boylove" won an award in 1969 from Nihon Bungaku Taisho (Japan Literature Grand Prize). <ref>https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A8%B2%E5%9E%A3%E8%B6%B *=Inagaki uses the German spelling rather than the English spelling. ...
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  • ...y and Persian miniature into one, as is the norm for many works of Persian literature.]] ...Afghanistan where he was able to study Peripateticism, mathematics, Arabic literature, natural sciences, and Islamic philosophy at the Nizamiyyah University of H ...
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  • ...nslated ''The Protocols of the Elders of Zion'' in 1919, amongst the first English language translations of that anti-Semitic work, and embraced right-wing Ca [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • ...ntless mocking from his peers, compelling him to seek out works of art and literature as solace-and to uncover new relationships in the struggle to embrace his o ...wondrously beautiful writing by all standards. White knows how to make the English linguage sing with acute observations that begin with a keen delineation of ...
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  • ...nd 63.7 million inhabitants) extends from the [[Mediterranean Sea]] to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. Thus i ==Literature== ...
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  • ...and Other Poems was to earn him his own star in the Uranian pantheon. The English universities at this time had a thriving homosexual subculture fed by the p [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • ..., [[1951]]) was a French author and boylover, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1947. ...is friend for over thirty years and who would translate all his works into English. In 1923 he conceived a daughter named Catherine with another woman, Elisab ...
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  • *[[Reading list category literature]] [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • ...[[Ukiyo|floating world]] genre of [[:Category:Japanese literature|Japanese literature]] (浮世草子 Ukiyo-zōshi), and contains eight sections; each section contains fi The first English translation of ''The Great Mirror of Male Love'' was by Paul Gordan Schalow ...
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  • “Ah, hello, do you speak English?” [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • ...y]] where Mackay grew up. He studied philosophy and the history of art and literature at the universities of Kiel, Leipzig and Berlin and travelled to England, [ ...mous in 1891 with his study ''Die Anarchisten'' which was translated into English (The Anarchists) and six other languages. He also published long poem ''Hel ...
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  • ...[King's College, Cambridge]] where he gained the chancellor's medal for an English poem on Plato in 1843, and the Craven Scholarship in 1844.<ref>{{Venn|id=JH ...output.<ref>Brian Reade, ''Sexual Heretics: Male Homosexuality in English Literature from 1850 to 1900''</ref> In 1858 Johnson published a book of [[Uranian]] p ...
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  • ...mer, a new boy at the school aged 13-14 and Damian Cavendish, a new, young English master. Alexander also has a new, young English teacher, Damian Cavendish. Romantically only consciously interested in wom ...
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  • [[Category:Boylove in literature]]‎ [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • ...ve]], and Féray’s erudition and energy resulted in signal contributions to literature, history and the arts in this field. At the same time, he did not shy away ...Danish heritage. Erudite, adventurous and moving, this account deserves an English translation. ...
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  • ...astes. Rocco's own book remains nearly as forbidden as ever, this the only English translation published having become virtually unobtainable within a few yea [[Category:Boylove in literature]]‎ ...
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  • *Language(s): English [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • [[Category:Boylove in literature‎|Persian Boy, The]] [[Category:English literature]] ...
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  • ...from the Roman and medieval writers, but the bulk of the collection is of English and American boy-love verse. ...er half of the 19th-century and the first quarter of the 20th. The earlier English poems are full of Greek gods and allusions; later the boys come down to ear ...
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  • ...doch University. Graduated again with Honors in Literature, UWA Centre for English and Cultural Studies 2011, and Masters in Criminal Justice with the Center ...' and Mark Twain's 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. Honours dissertation, English and Cultural Studies, The University of Western Australia 2011. The selecte ...
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  • "{{w|Edward Carpenter}} was an English socialist poet, anthologist, early homosexual activist, and socialist philo ...king study of homosexuality, Edward Carpenter reviews an extensive body of literature, including accounts of Shamans and Bedarches (transgenders) in tribal socie ...
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  • West, D.J., "Boys and Sexual Abuse: An English Opinion," <i> Archives of Sexual Behavior,</i> vol. 27, no. 6, 1998, pp. 53 Okami, P., "Sociopolitical Biases in the Contemporary Scientific Literature on Adult Human Sexual Behavior with Children and Adolescents," in Feierman, ...
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  • A '''boot boy''', often simply '''boots''', was an English household servant. Usually a boy or young teenager, the boots was the lowe ===Literature and publications=== ...
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  • *Language: English [[Category:Literature]] ...
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  • '''Pederastic film''' became a genre in its own right in the 1960s. Literature had explored erotic relationships between men and boys throughout history i ** A 13 year old student has a crush on his English teacher. ...
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  • ...is monumental anthology encompasses 2,600 years of [[boylove]] and related literature, through samples of over 140 authors from all cultural and geographical bac ...
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  • The term "pedophile" did not yet exist in the English language when this book was originally published - the term would not be in ...pies, and comprised the earliest published defense of homosexuality in the English language. Symonds here reviews the development of homosexual activity in an ...
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  • The concept of BoyLove, of course, would exist, as it was invented (the English term) ''decades before'', and pederastia has been known for millennia. [[Category:Scientific literature]] ...
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  • ...dark years of my late teens and twenties was my voracious reading. I read English, Latin, Greek, German, French and Italian. I also know a lot of history. Fr ...y friends when I couldn't talk to anyone about my feelings: great works of literature and poetry throughout the ages that celebrated love between boys and betwee ...
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  • ...in german and french on [[Jungsforum]] and [[La garçonnière]]. Here is the english text, and links to the original posts and to the other versions. ==The english boyWiki report 2012== ...
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  • *Language: English [[Category:American literature]] ...
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  • ...s ... gouernment and tyranny. Translated out of French by E.G. S.A. (Early English Books Online - Text Creation Partnership)] [[Category:Encyclopedic literature]] ...
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  • ...d boys. Consider the following extracts, originally written by Embricos in English (which does not do justice to the stylish Greek language used in most of th [[Category:Greek literature]] ...
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  • ...Brongersma Foundation]] in 1979 to receive and preserve his collections of literature and private documents on sexuality and make it available on a confidential ...dophilia]]''. His most important scholarly contributions on [[boylove]] in English include: ...
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  • ...Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights. The English translation [[Gay Man's Worst Friend: The Story of Destroyer Magazine]]<ref ...rom AIDS to Assimilation: Representations of Male Homosexuality in Swedish Literature (Ph.D. thesis). University of Washington. p. 131.]</ref></blockquote> ...
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  • published in German and in English translation in 1891 and was later [[Category:German literature]] ...
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  • | language = English | genre = [[Arabic literature]]<br>[[Fantasy fiction]] ...
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  • *Language: English [[Category:Literature]] ...
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  • ...number of participants to somewhere between fourteen and twenty seven<ref>Literature in the Greek World By Oliver Taplin; p 47</ref> (Oswyn Murray gives a figur ...arch should have prevented festivities from getting out of hand, but Greek literature and art often indicate that the third-krater limit was not observed. ...
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  • ...o, Cassell, 1934, p.188. </ref> (July 22, 1860 – October 25, 1913), was an English writer, artist, photographer and eccentric. ...orvo". This became his best-known pseudonym; he also called himself "Frank English", "Frederick Austin", "A. Crab Maid", and several other pseudonyms. More of ...
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  • *Language: English [[Category:Literature]] ...
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  • ...t like to think what they’re willing to do!” That’s the kind of remark the English visitors used to make when they had colonies to visit. Well, why shouldn’t ...t against his nose, so that he should be in no doubt, supposing he knew no English, what I was up to. He helped himself, delicately, at once; with the same fr ...
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  • {{HeadingA|[[:Category:Literature]]}} ...mer, a new boy at the school aged 13-14 and Damian Cavendish, a new, young English master. Sweet-natured and good-looking, thirteen-year-old aristocrat Alexan ...
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  • '''Greek love''' is a relatively modern English term<ref group="nb" name="ex01">The word "Modern" is defined as relative to ...s well as other classic traditions. Interests in history, archeology, art, literature, astronomy, medicine and social sciences of the ancient Greeks survive toda ...
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  • ...udies and to American studies in general.” — Lauren Berlant, Department of English, University of Chicago [[Category:Scientific literature]] ...
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  • ...ith, Timothy, Love in Earnest: Some Notes on the Lives and Writings of the English “Uranian” Poets, 1970, *Lund, Asger, The Boy and the Dagger, English edition, Amsterdam, 1982, pb. ...
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  • :Language: English [[Category:Boylove in literature‎ ]] ...
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  • ...dystopian novel, which is popular among boylovers, by Nobel Prize-winning English author William Golding about a group of British boys stuck on an uninhabite ...oon went on to become a best-seller. It has been adapted to film twice in English, in 1963 by Peter Brook and 1990 by Harry Hook, and once in Filipino (1976) ...
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  • ...as object a beautiful beardless boy as easily as a woman, is prominent in literature. ==Literature and teachings == ...
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  • :Language: English ...science was to communicate to the public, it would have to do so in plain English prose and with relevance to resolving the major sexual crisis our country i ...
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  • ...f artificial conception was first tried on a human in the year 1799 by the English physician Dr. John Hunter. ...ut failing even once". In 1924, Rohleder in an investigation; of the world literature could find only 123 reported cases, while in 1928 Engleman in a further inv ...
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  • ...l Rocke, Forbidden Friendships, p.6</ref> The expression of desire through literature and art, albeit in coded fashion, can also afford a view of the pederastic ...and beat the men with birch branches, and rubbed their backs.<ref>[http://english.gay.ru/life/history/queermoscow/1600-1861TraditionalMasculinitiesAndLoveBet ...
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  • *Language: English ...lains the phenomenon of pedophilia, its origins, history, the use of it in literature, movies, the changes of the meaning of pedophilia and of how society saw it ...
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  • ...sexual developmental interests, desires, and activities. Insights from the literature concerning boys’ perspectives are taken into account, and various extraneou ...alón (2009a, 2009b, 2009c) has made some very significant contributions in English to the understanding of the sexuality of children. He is to be complimented ...
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  • <strong>Scientific literature:</strong> <h4>in German, with English Summary: pp. 523-533</h4> ...
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  • ...went to Jesuit and Lazarist boarding schools and then studied language and literature in Toulouse. After graduating first of his year from Ecole des Sciences Pol *This article uses material from the [[Wikipedia:en:Roger_Peyrefitte|English]] and [[Wikipedia:fr:Roger_Peyrefitte|French]] Wikipedia article about Roge ...
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  • ...of State, a SPD candidate for mayor in the 2008 Hamburg elections; second English edition published 1997 in: Joseph Geraci, Angelia R. Wilson (ed.): ''Dares ...Law]]” ([http://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/Library/danger.htm online version in English]). The term “people belonging to a wide range of political positions” are m ...
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  • ...g/sources/okami.htm “Sociopolitical Biases in the Contemporary Scientific Literature on Adult Human Sexual Behavior with Children and Adolescents,” in Feierman ...D.J., [http://www.mhamic.org/sources/west.htm “Boys and Sexual Abuse: An English Opinion,” Archives of Sexual Behavior, vol. 27, no. 6, 1998, pp. 539-559. ...
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  • ...tao, David D., ''The Pregnant Male as Myth and Metaphor in Classical Greek Literature'', Cambridge Univ Pr (2012). ISBN 978-1-107-01728-3 ...r|Hunter, Richard]], ''Plato's Symposium'' (Oxford Approaches to Classical Literature). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-19-516080-0. ...
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  • == Literature and teachings == ...".<ref name=Monroe>James T. Monroe, in ''Homoeroticism in Classical Arabic Literature'', p. 117.</ref> ...
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  • *Language: English ...lains the phenomenon of pedophilia, its origins, history, the use of it in literature, movies, the changes of the meaning of pedophilia and of how society saw it ...
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  • ...ature about what one might call normal child sexual behavior. The existing literature on child sexuality gives the impression that the only way in which children A listing of his English publications may be found here: ...
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  • ...dictionary.com/dictionary/english/ephebophilia ephebophilia Definitions - (English Dictionary)]</ref> Nonetheless this medicalization of desire is not widely ...used for all male [[homosexuality]] - often in a pejorative sense. In the English-speaking world the term is now popularly used to describe sexual relations ...
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  • ...gazine a serious journal that included extracts from sensitive paedophilic literature and articles from psychologists with the aim of establishing respectability ...in British schools in 1996. He set up his own school in Turkey and resumed English Language Training with the British Council after serving his sentence.<ref> ...
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  • ...ad no way of “coming out” or connecting with others. There was very little literature on the subject, except for psychiatric papers dominated by an analysis of t ...t kind," in Sex met kinderen (The Hague: NVSH, 1972); abstracts of this in English may be found in Love and Attraction, edited by Mark Cook and Glenn Wilson ( ...
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  • an English translation of the Danish book <i>&quot;Forbrydelse uden offer&quot;</i>.<i SOURCE: http://web.archive.org/web/20050406024843/http://205.205.236.41/english/davidgb.php#1 ...
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  • ....'' (Latin transliterates ''αί'' as ''æ''.) The word first appeared in the English language during the [[Renaissance]], as ''pæderastie'' (e.g. in [[Samuel Pu ...lations, were illegal.<sup>[[[69]]]</sup> The expression of desire through literature and art, albeit in coded fashion, can also afford a view of the pederastic ...
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  • often discussed in the scientific literature (Seto, 2007), the exact We completed a literature search in 2013 to find all phallometric studies ...
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  • ...ource=gbs_navlinks_s |title=Islamic Homosexualities: Culture, History, and Literature |publisher=NYU Press |isbn=0814774687}}</ref> From there the practice dispe ...obert Adair (politician)|Mr Adair]]'s [[Janissary|Janissaries]], who talks English and has been in England, was with us. I asked him if these boys would not ...
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  • ...and Adolescent Sexual Experiences with Adults: A Review of the Nonclinical Literature]," ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'', 26(2), 105-141.''' *:"Great stress is placed in the literature upon the reaction of the child's environment if it comes to light that he h ...
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  • ...sage of time,"[[[1]]] though in general only a small percentage of ancient literature has been preserved. Nonetheless, there are some conspicuous exceptions to t == Influence on literature and the arts == ...
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  • ...y we were all sitting on the stairs. I was trying my hardest to teach them english.. one of the boys just came up and started kissing the back of my neck. I t ...to_reach_orgasm__t137843.html Self-stimulating infants] (for validation in literature, see [[Research:_Youth_sexuality#Fetal.2Finfant_sexual_capacity|our researc ...
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  • <li>Writers and literature</li> literature-surveys and original research) ...
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  • ...to a new generation of boylove web pages. It was divided into sections on literature and stories, politics and information, boylove homepages, pictures ("one of ...ound, Milk and Cookies posted informatively and literately about politics, literature and music. I was amazed that anyone out there on BoyChat was into a compara ...
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  • *[[James Kincaid]], professor of English, University of Southern California in Child Loving (New York: Routledge, 19 [[Category:Literature]] ...
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  • ...word in the original title derives from the King James Bible – modern gay English would be a ‘bottom’ – and it came into the picture as the boys became teena ...tarting to wonder if the book might actually be a subtle sort of religious literature – something neither offensive nor inoffensive to me, as a mostly lapsed Arm ...
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  • ...e",<ref Name=Percy /> though in general only a small percentage of ancient literature has been preserved. Nonetheless, there are some conspicuous exceptions to t == Influence on literature and the arts == ...
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  • ...race's odes to Ligurinus are seen as employing themes common in pederastic literature, such as the fading beauty of the adolescent, or imprecations that he not f ...'' Richard Hunter, Ed. ''Plato's Symposium (Oxford Approaches to Classical Literature)'' p.52 ...
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  • 30 In literature and drama, “everyman” refers to an ordinary individual with whom the audien century English moralizing play titled Everyman. ...
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