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  • ...rmchair market research on Twitter and Instagram and found this Yay or Nay behavior to be fairly common. ...ay” app would be a success because the app would align with existing human behavior.}} ...
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  • <i>Childhood Sexuality: Normal Sexual Behavior and Development</i>, by Dr. Theo Sandfort, ebook, 145 pages, Published May ...re is very little literature about what one might call normal child sexual behavior. The existing literature on child sexuality gives the impression that the o ...
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  • ...ehavior is against or regardless of the will of a person, or also that the behavior expresses an attitude of superiority. ...
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  • ...=39|issue=3|pages=585-586}}</ref> His December 2002 ''[[Archives of Sexual Behavior]]'' article "Is Pedophilia a Mental Disorder?" has attracted much commentar ...
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  • ...morality, as they only use morality as a means of justifying their selfish behavior. ...
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  • ...U.S. legal system and by psychologists, is a characteristic of material or behavior that increases or suggests a person's likelihood of engaging in illegal sex ...eau of Prisons]] policy describes risk relevant behavior as "[i]nstitution behavior related to a sexual offender’s history that indicates risk of future sexual ...
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  • ...though unusual behaviors (eating ''snails'' is also "normal"--but unusual--behavior, and being blond and blue-eyed is ''also'' a normal, but unusual characteri ...fluence what is supposed to be their impartial "scientific study" of human behavior! ...
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  • ...label throughout society. This can include attributing negative labels to behavior as well as the removal of negative labels, positively labeling, or removing ...
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  • ...e any kind of sexual behavior which is "disapproved" of, and includes much behavior that in the past was seen as normal and consensual. "Rape" is another term ...
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  • ...racteristics and specifies how it will monitor inmates for [[risk-relevant behavior]]."<ref>https://www.bop.gov/policy/progstat/5324_010.pdf</ref> ...
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  • ...on Sexual History and Sexual Offenses. It then has a section on Assessment Behavior, including Mental Status Exam and Behavioral Observations. Then there is a ...
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  • ...practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform; pretense. Some people who claim to oppose adult-child sex ...
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  • *Dangerous sexual behavior *Lewd/Lascivious behavior ...
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  • ...d Beach (1951).<ref>Ford, C. S., & Beach, F. A. (1951). Patterns of sexual behavior. New York: Harper & Row</ref> ...
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  • ...r man marries".<ref>Ford, C. S., & Beach, F. A. (1951). Patterns of sexual behavior. New York: Harper & Row</ref> ...
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  • |2= any behavior or expression of feelings which do not comply with the currently establishe ...
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  • '''''Archives of Sexual Behavior''''' is a scholarly journal and the official publication of the Internation Over the years, ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'' has published many scholarly articles that considered topics like [[homos ...
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  • "Disgust" is learned behavior, and for that reason it is "culture-bound" behavior. In different cultures (and often within one single culture) people are tau ...extremely disgusting! Certainly, their attitudes, in terms of normal human behavior, are unnatural and quite immoral!] ...
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  • ...owever, elements that are commonly associated with evil involve unbalanced behavior involving expediency, selfishness, ignorance, or neglect.<ref>https://en.wi ...
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  • ...havior is not truly chosen by free will. The danger in viewing undesirable behavior in this light is the possibility that other less extreme, but still outlyin ...
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  • ...few'' "mentally healthy" individuals in the world.<ref>Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness (book)</ref> [[Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness (book)]] ...
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  • ...People with Pedophilia: Two Comparative Surveys|journal=Archives of sexual behavior|date=January 2015|volume=44|number=1|pages=21-34}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ceuticals at three times the rate of girls, all for exhibiting normal male behavior; young boys are methodically excluded from programs that can aid them in sc ...
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  • ...tp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situational_sexual_behavior Situational sexual behavior (Wikipedia)] ...
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  • :<small>Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, [http://books.google.ca/books?id=9GpBB61LV14C&pg=RA1-P ...riod of their lives.<ref name="Kinsey 651">Kinsey, et al. 1948. ''[[Sexual Behavior in the Human Male]]'', Table 147, p. 651</ref> The study also reported tha ...
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  • Morality (from the Latin ''moralitas'' "manner, character, proper behavior") is the differentiation of intentions, decisions, and actions between thos ...
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  • ...a Society of the Southwest Pacific" by William H. Davenport, in <i>Sex and Behavior</i>, edited by Frank A. Beach (Huntington, New York: Robert E. Krieger Publ Young men usually engage in homosexual behavior privately in the bush, or sometimes in the men’s house at night. These rela ...
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  • ...ience and a history of crime, legal problems, and impulsive and aggressive behavior. Psychopathy and sociopathy are synonymous with, or examples of, antisocial ...
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  • ...be to. Those who use the term "inappropriate" when describing human sexual behavior immediately disqualify themselves from being called "serious sexologists". ...
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  • ...xual offenses, or if they were contact sex offenders whose criminal sexual behavior involving children, with the exception of Internet crimes, went undetected. ...
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  • ...Inter-generational sexual relations is still considered abusive, criminal behavior. ...can be the focus of the sexual satisfaction with no request for reciprocal behavior by the older person. This can escalate to that, but it is often the "victim ...
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  • |1= The study of sexual behavior. ...
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  • ...works to brighten up his day. The boy moment is an observation of a boy's behavior that may be either adorable or striking to the boylover, and is usually of ...
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  • ...red to be "moral" and what is "immoral," especially with regards to sexual behavior. ...s it instills feelings of guilt and shame into the child about engaging in behavior which is actually quite normative. ...
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  • ...ssing sexual functioning: A review and critique|journal=Archives of sexual behavior|date=December 1983|volume=12|number=6|pages=555-576}}</ref> ...l and history in a "normal" sample of young men|journal=Archives of sexual behavior|date=April 1991|volume=20|number=2|pages=137-150}}</ref> Another study usin ...
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  • ...ed relatives, reproductive biology, population dynamics, and animal mating behavior.</blockquote> ...
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  • ...ed. The "scientific method" did not easily lend itself to the study of the behavior and the social structures of living things. Instead, [https://en.wikipedia. ...ture known to science. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_behavior Human behavior] is a function of the human brain, and, therefore, extremely complex. Attem ...
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  • ...xposing the patient to various visual and/or auditory depictions of sexual behavior and measuring his response to each. ...
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  • ...e for their attitudes and behaviors and are capable of eliminating abusive behavior through personal ownership of a change process. While responsibility for c ...
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  • ...fic theories, songs, poems, etc … that mold their thoughts and guide their behavior.</blockquote> ...
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  • '''Heterosexuality''' is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between persons of opposite sex or gender.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wik ...
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  • ...e=Deviance as history: The future of perversion|journal=Archives of sexual behavior|date=February 1994|volume=23|number=1|pages=1-20}}</ref> ...
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  • ...others engage in acts of drawing complicated lines to dictate appropriate behavior (such as, "No sex until age eight," or, "Only oral sex before age thirteen" ...
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  • ...d or state sponsored Pedophobia . It is observable in critical and hostile behavior towards minor attracted people such as discrimination, violence, criminaliz ...
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  • ...n-child sex abusers because of the government's efforts to stop pedophilic behavior. ...
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  • ...tone of the story can be discussed on beforehand by the roleplayers so the behavior of their characters can be attuned. ...
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  • ...tion--with any other human. "Behavior" is not "identity." To engage in a ''behavior'' does not alter the basic ''identity'' of a person. One can consume Chines ...
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  • ...l" behavior ceased in these men after "treatment" (as did ''heterosexual'' behavior, as well)--along with most ''other'' normal behaviors. It left men so treat ...
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  • |1= A socially contagious frenzy of '''irrational''' behavior (often media-generated and driven) in a group of people as a reaction to th ...throughout society to deliver a grossly distorted characterization of the behavior and the risks posed by those people identified as pedophiles. This has been ...
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  • ...ity by German jurists and psychiatrists, who wrongly condemned such sexual behavior as being "inverted" and "deviant". ...ly created, narrative of "sexual deviance" and to justify male-male sexual behavior as being just another normal expression of the human potential to engage in ...
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