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... HOMOSEXUALITY The term homosexual is used to characterize individuals who prefer romantic attachments and sexual relations with persons of the same sex . While the term is used for both sexes , a female homosexual is often referred to ...
... HOMOSEXUALITY The term homosexual is used to characterize individuals who prefer romantic attachments and sexual relations with persons of the same sex . While the term is used for both sexes , a female homosexual is often referred to ...
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... homosexual fantasy or behaviour in most prepu- bescents . Heterosexuality is left to unfold . Even though homosexual behaviour is not sanctioned in many cultures , homosexual erotic fantasies may persist . Study results published in the ...
... homosexual fantasy or behaviour in most prepu- bescents . Heterosexuality is left to unfold . Even though homosexual behaviour is not sanctioned in many cultures , homosexual erotic fantasies may persist . Study results published in the ...
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... homosexual orientation ; ego- dystonic homosexuality is indicated in people who are con- cerned with and distressed by their homosexuality . Regardless of the controversies over whether homosexu- ality is a " curable " condition , there ...
... homosexual orientation ; ego- dystonic homosexuality is indicated in people who are con- cerned with and distressed by their homosexuality . Regardless of the controversies over whether homosexu- ality is a " curable " condition , there ...
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