Men's bodies, men's minds: seminal emissions and sexual anxiety in the Middle Ages
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This article examines male sexuality during the Middle Ages. The author argues men had a profound sense of anxiety regarding their bodies, and in an effort to control their sexual desires they projected their fears onto women, blaming them for their lust.
Publication Name: Annual Review of Sex Research
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1053-2528
Year: 1997
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The sexual revictimization of women and men sexually abused as children: a review of the literature
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People who have experienced child sexual abuse are more likely to experience adult sexual victimization. Factors influencing this situation include behavioral, cognitive and emotional reactions that increase risk.
Publication Name: Annual Review of Sex Research
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1053-2528
Year: 1998
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