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We all know that exercise does wonders for our bodies. But what might come as a surprise is that it can even bring us to climax, at least for women. Now, that might sound a bit far-fetched, but it's actually true: achieving the ultimate pleasure during a workout is possible. According to Medicalnewstoday.com, renowned sexologist Dr. Alfred Kinsey was the first to document instances of coregasms, noting links between orgasms and exercise in his 1953 book Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. Now bear in mind that a coregasm isn't triggered by stimulation of erogenous zones; rather, it's an internal phenomenon that occurs within a woman's body. Are you talking about the same kind of orgasm we have during sex ? What kinds of exercise can lead to a coregasm then ? Is the coregasm a common phenomenon then ? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: What are the biggest misconceptions on beating heatwaves? What are the health benefits of using sex toys? Which foods should I avoid after their expiry date? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First broadcast: 23/3/2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Correctional Services Department has confirmed the death of Danish national, Peter Frederiksen at the Mangaung Correctional Centre in the Free State. Fredericks was serving two life terms at the facility after being found guilty of rape and conspiracy to commit murder. He was first arrested in September 2015 after 21 female genitalia were found in his home freezer. Spokesperson for the correctional services department, Singabakho Nxumalo explains. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Konelo Lekhafola.
We all know that exercise does wonders for our bodies. But what might come as a surprise is that it can even bring us to climax, at least for women. Now, that might sound a bit far-fetched, but it's actually true: achieving the ultimate pleasure during a workout is possible. According to Medicalnewstoday.com, renowned sexologist Dr. Alfred Kinsey was the first to document instances of coregasms, noting links between orgasms and exercise in his 1953 book Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. Now bear in mind that a coregasm isn't triggered by stimulation of erogenous zones; rather, it's an internal phenomenon that occurs within a woman's body. Are you talking about the same kind of orgasm we have during sex ? What kinds of exercise can lead to a coregasm then ? Is the coregasm a common phenomenon then ? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: What are the biggest misconceptions on beating heatwaves? What are the health benefits of using sex toys? Which foods should I avoid after their expiry date? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First broadcast: 23.03.2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know that exercise does wonders for our bodies. But what might come as a surprise is that it can even bring us to climax, at least for women. Now, that might sound a bit far-fetched, but it's actually true: achieving the ultimate pleasure during a workout is possible. According to Medicalnewstoday.com, renowned sexologist Dr. Alfred Kinsey was the first to document instances of coregasms, noting links between orgasms and exercise in his 1953 book Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. Now bear in mind that a coregasm isn't triggered by stimulation of erogenous zones; rather, it's an internal phenomenon that occurs within a woman's body. Are you talking about the same kind of orgasm we have during sex ? What kinds of exercise can lead to a coregasm then ? Is the coregasm a common phenomenon then ? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: Why do dogs often look like their owners? How can I free myself from negative thoughts? Is intermittent fasting good for your health? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Er du kvinne og får orgasme hver gang du ligger? Neppe. I denne episoden skal vi tette orgasmegapet mellom kvinner og menn, og Dr. Brochmann gir deg høyst vitenskapelige orgasmetips!Dagens gjest er psykolog og hjerneforsker Guro Løseth.Kilder:● Elisabeth Lloyd. The Case of the Female Orgasm: Bias in the Science of Evolution. Harvard University Press, 2005.● Mary Roach. Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex. Norton, 2008.● Emily Nagoski. Kom som du er. Kagge forlag, 2018.● Brochmann & Dahl. Den nye Gleden med skjeden. Aschehoug, 2023.● Katharine Smyth. «Female- Orgasm Industrial Complex: What one woman's quest for sexual satisfaction reveals about desire, hysteria, feminism, and capitalism.” The Atlantic, 2021.● Roy Levin. “Recreation and Procreation: A Critical View of Sex in the Human Female.” Clinical Anatomy, 2015.● Mah & Binik. “The Nature of Human Orgasm: A Critical Review of Major Trends.” Clinical Psychology Review, 2001.● Frederick et al. “Differences in Orgasm Frequency Between Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Men and Women in a U.S. National Sample.” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2017.● Elisabeth Lloyd. The Case of the Female Orgasm: Bias in the Science of Evolution. Harvard University Press, 2005.● Mary Roach. Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex. Norton, 2008.● Emily Nagoski. Kom som du er. Kagge forlag, 2018.● Brochmann & Dahl. Den nye Gleden med skjeden. Aschehoug, 2023.● Katharine Smyth. «Female- Orgasm Industrial Complex: What one woman's quest for sexual satisfaction reveals about desire, hysteria, feminism, and capitalism.” The Atlantic, 2021.● Roy Levin. “Recreation and Procreation: A Critical View of Sex in the Human Female.” Clinical Anatomy, 2015.● Mah & Binik. “The Nature of Human Orgasm: A Critical Review of Major Trends.” Clinical Psychology Review, 2001.● Frederick et al. “Differences in Orgasm Frequency Between Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Men and Women in a U.S. National Sample.” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2017.
Bli med inn i underlivets mørke der det skjuler seg et organ som overgår alt du kan forestille deg! Møt klitoris – hovedpersonen sjæl.Dagens gjest er forfatter og klitorisoppdager Tyra Teodora Tronstad.Kilder:● Brochmann & Dahl. Den nye Gleden med skjeden. Aschehoug, 2023.● Helen O'Connell et al. “Anatomy of the clitoris.” The Journal of Urology, 2005.● Thomas Laqueur. Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud. Harvard University Press, 1990.● Mary Roach. Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex. Norton, 2008.● Rachel E. Gross. Vagina Obscura – An Anatomical Voyage. Norton, 2022.● Sigmund Freud. Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, 1905.● Alfred Kinsey. Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, 1953.● Leslie Margolin. The Etherized Wife. Oxford University Press, 2020.
On this episode of Animal Amicus, hosts Senior Policy Program Manager Nicole Pallotta and Managing Attorney David Rosengard discuss how the laws against bestiality have evolved throughout history, how bestiality is distinct from other animal cruelty laws, and recent court cases that have also tackled these questions. Resources referenced in this episode along with additional relevant articles are listed below: Animal Legal & Historical Center: Table of State Animal Sexual Assault Laws North Carolina Law Review: The Law of Crime Against Nature by James R. Spence UNC School of Government: The Legal Status of Bestiality by Jeffrey B. Welty MDPI: Bestiality Law in the United States: Evolving Legislation with Scientific Limitations by Brian James Holoyda Animal Legal & Historical Center: Detailed Discussion of Dog Fighting by Hanna Gibson Wiley Online Library: Sexual Behavior in the Human Male by A.C. Kinsey et al. The Physiological Society: Sexual Behaviour in the Human Female by A.C. Kinsey et al. Gender and Sexuality in Critical Animal Studies by Amber E. George Research Gate: Zoophilia and the Law: Legal Responses to a Rare Paraphilia by Brian Holoyda and William Newman ZETA-VEREIN: ZETA Principles American Psychiatric Association: Paraphilic Disorders Newsweek: How Common Is Sex Between Different Species? That Monkey and Deer Are Not Alone by Kristin Hugo Oyez: Lawrence v. Texas, 539 US 558 (2003) Penn State Dickinson Law: The Future of Justice Scalia's Predictions of Family Law Doom by Robert E. Rains Animal Legal Defense Fund: Virginia Court of Appeals Upholds Bestiality Law by Nicole Pallotta The University of the Pacific Law Review: Chapter 86: Nevada Finally Outlaws Bestiality by Emily Malhiot Oyez: United States v. Stevens, 559 US 460 (2010) The First Amendment Encyclopedia: Miller Test by David L. Hudson Jr. Oyez: New York v. Ferber, 458 US 747 (1982) Animal Legal Defense Fund: Fifth Circuit Rules that Animal Crush Video Law Prohibits Obscenity and Congress Has Significant Interest in Preventing Animal Cruelty Animal Legal & Historical Center: Justice v. the State of Texas, 532 S.W.3d 862 (Tex. App. 2017). Animal Welfare Institute: Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture (PACT) Act Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act, H.R. 724, 116th Cong. (2019) Animal Legal Defense Fund: What to Do if You Witness Animal Cruelty Online
TalkTV's Mike Graham is joined by former Scottish First Minister & leader of The Alba Party Alex Salmond to discuss Ed Davey's comments that a woman can “quite clearly” have a penis.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.louiseperry.co.ukKellie Jay-Keen (also known as ‘Posie Parker') is an iconic and divisive women's rights campaigner. We spoke about the recent violent protests against her in New Zealand, the new political party she's founding, and how she feels about being compared with Nigel Farage. In the extended version of the podcast, we spoke about the infighting in British feminism, Posie's original billboard campaign, and her opinions on Mary Whitehouse.
On today's episode we commemorate the publication of the Kinsey Reports, two scholarly books by Alfred Kinsey on human sexual behavior, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). These reports were among the earliest research studies to look at sexual behavior, but they also raise important questions for the data science community concerning ethics and bias. We explore those questions and more with the help of two experts. Our Guests: Dr. Justin Garcia, Executive Director of the Kinsey Institute and the Ruth N. Halls Professor of Gender Studies at Indiana University, and Co-Chair of Human Sexuality and Health at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Carlos Rodriguez-Diaz, Associate Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Prevention and Community Health at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University. Dr. Rodriguez-Diaz is also the President of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.
The Occult Rejects podcast hosted by NY Patriot 2/20/2023 Guests include: William Ramsey, Hans Utter & Sean McCann A roundtable discussion about Alfred Kinsey & the satanic philosophy he spearheaded. Gutting society's morality & replacing it with nihilistic solipsism. Kinsey gave people the permission to be deviant psychopaths regarding their sexual pursuits. His "work" is the basis for the sexual revolution of the 60s, the proliferation of open pedophilia groups & the entire LGBT trans-agenda. Funded by Rockefeller, Kinsey spread his perverted message in two books published in 1948 & 1953. They were titled Sexual Behavior in the Human Male & the later publication was Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. With testimonies from prison inmates, mental patients & pedophiles, Kinsey presumed to tell society what their hidden desires are. No matter how immoral & fraudulent his findings were, huge financial forces pushed the idea into every facet of government institution & school. Changing the laws so much that now elementary school students are instructed how to use sex toys & that they can change genders at will. This has devolved society to beastly cattle, happy to be tagged & sent to the slaughter. Learn the true depravity of Alfred Kinsey along with his affinity for Aleister Crowley. The Occult Rejects: https://linktr.ee/occultrejectsandfriends https://www.youtube.com/@TORandMore William Ramsey: https://www.williamramseyinvestigates.com/ https://www.rokfin.com/WilliamRamsey Hans Utter: http://hansutter.com/ https://mindcontrolmusic.wordpress.com/ Please donate to Wake the Dead: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wakethedead https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/seanmccannabis Visit Wake the Dead's online store: https://www.storefrontier.com/wakethedead
Season 1 - Episode 1: "Are You Sexually Active..." For transcripts, please follow the link here Want to support our show? Visit our website, www.reallyweirdquestion.com, to make a fully tax-deductible donation, and don't forget to check out our merch! On our website, you'll also find information about how you can subscribe to our free monthly newsletter, resources to learn more about LGBTQ+ health and history, and a rough transcript of the episode. Historical Sources: Drucker, Donna J. The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014. Gathorne-Hardy, Jonathan. Sex the Measure of All Things: A Life of Alfred C. Kinsey. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000. Gebhard, Paul H, Alan B Johnson, Alfred C Kinsey, and Institute for Sex Research. The Kinsey Data: Marginal Tabulations of the 1938-1963 Interviews Conducted by the Institute for Sex Research. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998. Kinsey, Alfred C, Wardell B Pomeroy, and Clyde E Martin. Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1998 [1948]. Kinsey, Alfred C, and Institute for Sex Research. Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1998 [1953]. Meystre-Agustoni, G. Talking about sexuality with the physician: are patients receiving what they wish? Swiss Med Wkly. 2011;141:w13178 Stoeckle JD, Billings JA. A history of history-taking: the medical interview. J Gen Intern Med. 1987;2:119–27. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK458/ https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/about/history/history-of-jhh/founding-physicians.html https://www.lgbtqiahealtheducation.org/resources/
Episode 632
Biology is a science. It wasn't "Birthing Persons Day"
Troy and Lisa are here to talk two episode of Rhodes to the Top. They are still not good. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rundownwrestling/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rundownwrestling/support
The orgasm gap? Let's talk about it.Studies have found that heterosexual women are the demographic having the least orgasms during sex. Jessica is back to discuss all things sex and the considerable difference between the number of orgasms men and women are having in heterosexual relationships. Buckle up; things are getting a little moist up in here.Get weird with me at @ToDateOrNotPodcast, @Mariyeah, and #ToDateOrNotPodcast on Instagram!Resources:What is The Orgasm Gap? [Forbes]Psychology and the Orgasm Gap [Talkspace]We Need to Talk About the Orgasm Gap [TED]What Young Women Believe About their Own Sexual Pleasure [TED]Sexual Behavior in the Human Female by Alfred Charles Kinsey, Institute for Sex ResearchThe Vibrator [Scientific America]
In episode 28 Ellie discusses the murder of black woman Breonna Taylor, JK Rowling’s stand against trans ideology and the appropriation of “Two Spirit” by white trans people. Sister Outrider - Black Radical Feminism https://sisteroutrider.wordpress.com/ About Race with Reni Eddo-Lodge https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/about-race-with-reni-eddo-lodge/id1353151856 On Being with Krista Tippett - discussion with Resmaa Menakem https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/on-being-with-krista-tippett/id150892556?i=1000476829447 Black Lives Matter London https://www.facebook.com/BLMLondon/ On Two Spirit appropriation http://culturallybound.wordpress.comhttps://culturallyboundgender.wordpress.com/2013/03/09/toward-an-end-to-appropriation-of-indigenous-two-spirit-people-in-trans-politics-the-relationship-between-third-gender-roles-and-patriarchy/ Maya’s survey https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftqafPToSWb7w5c99wxdubJgHfqA2wkZbAkFsZIiH8_Px5zg/viewform Transgender Trend on Stonewall Schools Guidance https://www.transgendertrend.com/stonewall-autism-stonewall-schools-guidance/ JK’s address info@jkrowling.com JK Rowling c/o Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 27, Ellie talks about JK Rowling's online encounters with some delightful TRAs and explores the world of the demisexual. Black Lives Matter London https://www.facebook.com/BLMLondon/ http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 26, Ellie discusses the US judge asked to recuse himself because he believes trans-identified men should not be referred to as male, and the Academic Hate Speech motion rejected by Oxford University. In Dictionary Corner she explores toxic masculinity and whether all gender is toxic. http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 25, Ellie discusses the decisions around trans ideology made within the UK government and court system over the last couple of weeks, including the announcement that under 18s cannot receive gender reassignment surgery and Freddy McConell’s appeal against the decision for her to be named as her baby’s mother on the child’s birth certificate. Dictionary Corner reveals the definition of a lesbian. Perhaps Diva can take note for next year’s Lesbian Visibility Week. NB I refer to Freddy McConnell’s child as “she” a few times. I actually don’t know the sex of the child, so this may be inaccurate. https://www.womensaid.org.uk/new-rail-to-refuge-scheme-offers-free-train-travel-to-women-fleeing-domestic-abuse/ https://donate.lgballiance.org.uk/ http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 24, Ellie discusses the way the coronavirus pandemic is impacting the lives of both trans people and women. In Dictionary Corner, she explores why Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria is such. worrying phenomenon. http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 23, Ellie discusses Mermaids’ isolation safeguarding breach, Karen Ingala-Smith’s rejection by the Labour Party and the meaning of autogynephilia. Complain about Mermaids lack of safeguarding https://forms.charitycommission.gov.uk/raising-concerns/ http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 22, Ellie discusses the effects of #Covid19 on women, the way some trans people have still managed to be completely self-involved, the appropriation of #IWD2020 and analyses the concept of rewriting history in Dictionary Corner. Apologies for the ropy sound quality at some points in the podcast. http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 21, Ellie discusses the TIM who stole wine whilst brandishing a claw hammer and the TIM who was shot dead after using a women’s bathroom. Shockingly, things are not all as they seem. In Dictionary Corner she discusses the concept of “words as literal violence”. https://www.change.org/p/guardian-news-and-media-support-suzanne-moore-of-the-guardian-for-championing-women-s-rights?recruiter=460654314&recruited_by_id=d3301ef0-b4d8-11e5-b5ea-d90dc6a93cf4&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=psf_combo_share_initial http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 20, Ellie discusses the teacher who wants to use his students' toilet, the tragic death and misrepresentation in the media of Hannah Baxter and THAT crocodile cartoon. Plus Dictionary Corner gives a helpful breakdown of biological essentialism. https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095507973 http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
Democrat policies have been waging war on women. After years of claiming there was a Republicans war on women, it is now becoming patently obvious the real war on woman is happening to women due to far-left policies.No policy has eroded the very idea of femininity more than the notion that any man by simple decree can become a woman. A narrative that has become so twisted that the dictionary definition of woman adult human female has become offensive. Can the dictionary definition of women and what the gender radicals consider woman to occupy the same space? If this isn’t the case, wouldn’t that mean one of these things as defined need to cease existing? I would say they both can exist, but there has to be an understanding that men aren’t women, and trans men are just that. e and what the left want The current iteration of what constitutes the Transgender movement is being used as a cudgel to redefine what it means to be a woman. This movement seeks to water down the very definition to push its agenda. The results are women ultimately will lose their identity. Read more at FortySixNews.com
In episode 19, Elie discusses the two important cases that were in court this week - Harry Miller’s Fair Cop Judicial Review and the criminal case brought against mother of two, Kate Scottow, for calling Stephanie Hayden a “pig in a wig”. Dictionary Corner examines the spousal veto and why TRAs are campaigning to remove it from legislation. Bin the Bill consultation https://forwomen.scot Spousal Veto https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2020/02/the-minister-who-politely-refused-to-play-the-trans-language-game/ http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 18, Ellie discusses a Stonewall-backed children’s book about a girl with a trans-identified dad, a survey from the Diva Lesbian Visibility Week for LGBTQI women and the disturbing concept of “drag kids”. Cup of tea and consent https://youtu.be/pZwvrxVavnQ LGB Alliance https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/lgb-alliance?utm_id=108&utm_term=6wxZp9G49 Nothing Ever Happens Here review https://childrenoftransitioners.org/2020/01/31/your-childhood-now-freshly-whitewashed-reviewing-nothing-ever-happens-here/ http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 17, Ellie talks about the young girls seeking labiaplasty, Starbucks association with Mermaids and what we can do to help and support trans widows. http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 16, Ellie talks about the transgender couple who were "misgendered" on their child's birth certificate, explores the lesbophobia present on the streets, in gay bars and at the upcoming Lesbian Visibility Week, as well as discussing what it means to have a document that is a "legal fiction". http://patreon.com/ahfpod https://teespring.com/stores/adult-human-female
In episode 15, Ellie discusses the mum who is considering labelling her son as non-binary to avoid sexist school dress-codes, the prevalence of online grooming amongst pre-teen girls and exactly what is involved in getting a neo-vagina. http://patreon.com/ahfpod http://paypal.me/ahfpod
In episode 14, Ellie is joined by special guest DJ Lippy from Make More Noise. Together they discuss the High Court judgement that a paedophile will not be treated for gender dysphoria by the Tavistock and the British teen who has been found guilty of fabricating a gang rape in Cyprus. DJ Lippy tells us all about Make More Noise's upcoming event "The Elephant in the Room: Hate Crime" and Ellie looks at cross-sex hormones in Dictionary Corner.
In episode 13, Ellie discusses Suranne Jones' body hair, the trans couple having a baby via surrogate and JK Rowling's support of Maya Forstater and biological reality. In Dictionary Corner she enters the world of the neo-phallus. https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/challenging-occ-transgender-schools-guidance/ http://patreon.com/ahfpod http://paypal.me/ahfpod
In episode 12, Ellie talks about the virginity myth and the abusive practice of hymen checks, and discusses the many problems with puberty blockers. Don't forget to order Rachel Rooney's new children's book 'My Body is Me' from https://www.transgendertrend.com/product/my-body-is-me/
In episode 11, Ellie discusses the similarities between FGM and “bottom surgery” on ftm transmen, the insidious way pro-trans legislation is promoted and looks into mastectomies of healthy breasts in Dictionary Corner.
In episode 10, Ellie talks about a petition for a third space for transgender toilets, the Guardian's controversial Blind Date and explores the world of breast binding in the start of a Dictionary Corner series looking at physical transition. https://www.transgendertrend.com/product/my-body-is-me/ https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/support-debbie-harries
In episode 9, Ellie discusses the gender critical cases currently before a judge, the discrimination against a breastfeeding mother by her employer and the murder of Grace Millane. Plus, Dictionary Corner takes us into the shady world of Drag Queen Story Time.
In episode 8, Ellie discusses liberal feminists protesting the closure of a lap dancing club, the inherent sexism in transing children, how 5 London primary schools are challenging sexism and what fitting room staff actually think of their self-ID policies. Plus, a rather disturbing look at kink-shaming in dictionary corner. https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/labour-womens-declaration
In episode 7, Ellie discusses rapper T.I.'s policing of his daughter's sexuality, different brands that are supporting or endangering women with their policies, the risks women can face to their careers when they speak out about women's rights under the Equality Act and the first steps to be taken by the new LGB Alliance. And in Dictionary Corner, Ellie tries to make sense of the concept of "cisgender".
In episode 6, Ellie discusses the Jessica Yaniv waxing tribunals, the arrival of new LGB organisation the LGB Alliance and the transphobic packaging on Always sanitary towels. Plus, Dictionary Corner explores the term "peak trans", in which Ellie explains her own peak trans journey and how we can facilitate that moment for others.
**Warning for adult themes** In episode 5, Ellie discusses Jazz Jennings' mental health issues, the sacking of an NSPCC employee over inappropriate behaviour and how a household margarine brand had dropped Mumsnet for being too TERFy. What IS wrong with that TERF word anyway? Dictionary Corner has the answers.
In episode 4, Ellie Ellis discusses the gay and trans rights cases at the US Supreme Court, the gender neutral toilets at the Old Vic theatre and explains why compelled speech is an affront to truth in Dictionary Corner.
In episode 3, host Ellie Ellis discusses men in women’s sports, Childline’s guide to online porn and the NHS’s new guidance on sex-segregated wards, plus a handy lowdown on “transmisogyny” in Dictionary Corner.
In episode one, Ellie talks about Cambridge Rape Crisis Centre's appeal for trans volunteers, one couple's decision to raise a "gender neutral" baby and explores the use of "they" pronouns.
I just wanted to dig deep at a mindset that is biologically found in human females that manifests itself in nasty ways at the expense of men --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We continue our discussion on the concept of alternative sexuality. The discuss the myth that human behavior is somehow akin to physical characteristics. We discuss: - Karl M. Benkert - the gentleman who coined the terms 'homosexuality' & 'heterosexuality' - Alfred Kinsey -founder of sex institute and author of "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" and "...the Human Female" - Research study done in New Atlantis regarding the notion of people who believe in born this way Interludes by AudioBinger song - "Same Love" by Bizzle
Donna J. Drucker is a guest professor at Darmstadt Technical University in Germany. Her book The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge (University of Pittsburg Press, 2014) is an in-depth and detailed study of Kinsey's scientific approach. The book examines his career and method of gathering vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and interpretation that was critical to his most influential works Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). Beginning with Kinsey's study of the animal world, Drucker examines how he transferred natural science methods to sex education in his Marriage Course at Indiana University, and ultimately to the massive study of human sexual behavior. He brought into the interdisciplinary science of sexology a thoroughly naturalist approach and believed that taxonomy – collecting, classifying and describing patterns, revealed truths about the natural world and worked against what he considered the prejudice of misclassification. Kinsey was committed to scientific objectivity, free of moral judgment he believed possible through unprejudiced observation, the recording of mass data sets, and the application of biometrics. Nevertheless, Kinsey sex research had significant implications for understanding sexual difference between men and women, sexual preference tied to economic class, and the consideration of normal sexual behavior against standing societal norms. Drucker's work brings attention to the historical contingency of the social and technological process, which produces, encodes and relays information over time. Drucker's close attention to method and the role of data gathering technology again raises the question regarding the role of science in value formation and recovers Kinsey's contribution to scientific practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donna J. Drucker is a guest professor at Darmstadt Technical University in Germany. Her book The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge (University of Pittsburg Press, 2014) is an in-depth and detailed study of Kinsey’s scientific approach. The book examines his career and method of gathering vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and interpretation that was critical to his most influential works Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). Beginning with Kinsey’s study of the animal world, Drucker examines how he transferred natural science methods to sex education in his Marriage Course at Indiana University, and ultimately to the massive study of human sexual behavior. He brought into the interdisciplinary science of sexology a thoroughly naturalist approach and believed that taxonomy – collecting, classifying and describing patterns, revealed truths about the natural world and worked against what he considered the prejudice of misclassification. Kinsey was committed to scientific objectivity, free of moral judgment he believed possible through unprejudiced observation, the recording of mass data sets, and the application of biometrics. Nevertheless, Kinsey sex research had significant implications for understanding sexual difference between men and women, sexual preference tied to economic class, and the consideration of normal sexual behavior against standing societal norms. Drucker’s work brings attention to the historical contingency of the social and technological process, which produces, encodes and relays information over time. Drucker’s close attention to method and the role of data gathering technology again raises the question regarding the role of science in value formation and recovers Kinsey’s contribution to scientific practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donna J. Drucker is a guest professor at Darmstadt Technical University in Germany. Her book The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge (University of Pittsburg Press, 2014) is an in-depth and detailed study of Kinsey's scientific approach. The book examines his career and method of gathering vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and interpretation that was critical to his most influential works Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). Beginning with Kinsey's study of the animal world, Drucker examines how he transferred natural science methods to sex education in his Marriage Course at Indiana University, and ultimately to the massive study of human sexual behavior. He brought into the interdisciplinary science of sexology a thoroughly naturalist approach and believed that taxonomy – collecting, classifying and describing patterns, revealed truths about the natural world and worked against what he considered the prejudice of misclassification. Kinsey was committed to scientific objectivity, free of moral judgment he believed possible through unprejudiced observation, the recording of mass data sets, and the application of biometrics. Nevertheless, Kinsey sex research had significant implications for understanding sexual difference between men and women, sexual preference tied to economic class, and the consideration of normal sexual behavior against standing societal norms. Drucker's work brings attention to the historical contingency of the social and technological process, which produces, encodes and relays information over time. Drucker's close attention to method and the role of data gathering technology again raises the question regarding the role of science in value formation and recovers Kinsey's contribution to scientific practice.
Donna J. Drucker is a guest professor at Darmstadt Technical University in Germany. Her book The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge (University of Pittsburg Press, 2014) is an in-depth and detailed study of Kinsey's scientific approach. The book examines his career and method of gathering vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and interpretation that was critical to his most influential works Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). Beginning with Kinsey's study of the animal world, Drucker examines how he transferred natural science methods to sex education in his Marriage Course at Indiana University, and ultimately to the massive study of human sexual behavior. He brought into the interdisciplinary science of sexology a thoroughly naturalist approach and believed that taxonomy – collecting, classifying and describing patterns, revealed truths about the natural world and worked against what he considered the prejudice of misclassification. Kinsey was committed to scientific objectivity, free of moral judgment he believed possible through unprejudiced observation, the recording of mass data sets, and the application of biometrics. Nevertheless, Kinsey sex research had significant implications for understanding sexual difference between men and women, sexual preference tied to economic class, and the consideration of normal sexual behavior against standing societal norms. Drucker's work brings attention to the historical contingency of the social and technological process, which produces, encodes and relays information over time. Drucker's close attention to method and the role of data gathering technology again raises the question regarding the role of science in value formation and recovers Kinsey's contribution to scientific practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Donna J. Drucker is a guest professor at Darmstadt Technical University in Germany. Her book The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge (University of Pittsburg Press, 2014) is an in-depth and detailed study of Kinsey's scientific approach. The book examines his career and method of gathering vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and interpretation that was critical to his most influential works Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). Beginning with Kinsey's study of the animal world, Drucker examines how he transferred natural science methods to sex education in his Marriage Course at Indiana University, and ultimately to the massive study of human sexual behavior. He brought into the interdisciplinary science of sexology a thoroughly naturalist approach and believed that taxonomy – collecting, classifying and describing patterns, revealed truths about the natural world and worked against what he considered the prejudice of misclassification. Kinsey was committed to scientific objectivity, free of moral judgment he believed possible through unprejudiced observation, the recording of mass data sets, and the application of biometrics. Nevertheless, Kinsey sex research had significant implications for understanding sexual difference between men and women, sexual preference tied to economic class, and the consideration of normal sexual behavior against standing societal norms. Drucker's work brings attention to the historical contingency of the social and technological process, which produces, encodes and relays information over time. Drucker's close attention to method and the role of data gathering technology again raises the question regarding the role of science in value formation and recovers Kinsey's contribution to scientific practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Donna J. Drucker is a guest professor at Darmstadt Technical University in Germany. Her book The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge (University of Pittsburg Press, 2014) is an in-depth and detailed study of Kinsey’s scientific approach. The book examines his career and method of gathering vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and interpretation that was critical to his most influential works Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). Beginning with Kinsey’s study of the animal world, Drucker examines how he transferred natural science methods to sex education in his Marriage Course at Indiana University, and ultimately to the massive study of human sexual behavior. He brought into the interdisciplinary science of sexology a thoroughly naturalist approach and believed that taxonomy – collecting, classifying and describing patterns, revealed truths about the natural world and worked against what he considered the prejudice of misclassification. Kinsey was committed to scientific objectivity, free of moral judgment he believed possible through unprejudiced observation, the recording of mass data sets, and the application of biometrics. Nevertheless, Kinsey sex research had significant implications for understanding sexual difference between men and women, sexual preference tied to economic class, and the consideration of normal sexual behavior against standing societal norms. Drucker’s work brings attention to the historical contingency of the social and technological process, which produces, encodes and relays information over time. Drucker’s close attention to method and the role of data gathering technology again raises the question regarding the role of science in value formation and recovers Kinsey’s contribution to scientific practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donna J. Drucker is a guest professor at Darmstadt Technical University in Germany. Her book The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge (University of Pittsburg Press, 2014) is an in-depth and detailed study of Kinsey’s scientific approach. The book examines his career and method of gathering vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and interpretation that was critical to his most influential works Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). Beginning with Kinsey’s study of the animal world, Drucker examines how he transferred natural science methods to sex education in his Marriage Course at Indiana University, and ultimately to the massive study of human sexual behavior. He brought into the interdisciplinary science of sexology a thoroughly naturalist approach and believed that taxonomy – collecting, classifying and describing patterns, revealed truths about the natural world and worked against what he considered the prejudice of misclassification. Kinsey was committed to scientific objectivity, free of moral judgment he believed possible through unprejudiced observation, the recording of mass data sets, and the application of biometrics. Nevertheless, Kinsey sex research had significant implications for understanding sexual difference between men and women, sexual preference tied to economic class, and the consideration of normal sexual behavior against standing societal norms. Drucker’s work brings attention to the historical contingency of the social and technological process, which produces, encodes and relays information over time. Drucker’s close attention to method and the role of data gathering technology again raises the question regarding the role of science in value formation and recovers Kinsey’s contribution to scientific practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donna J. Drucker is a guest professor at Darmstadt Technical University in Germany. Her book The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge (University of Pittsburg Press, 2014) is an in-depth and detailed study of Kinsey’s scientific approach. The book examines his career and method of gathering vast amounts of data, identifying patterns, and interpretation that was critical to his most influential works Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). Beginning with Kinsey’s study of the animal world, Drucker examines how he transferred natural science methods to sex education in his Marriage Course at Indiana University, and ultimately to the massive study of human sexual behavior. He brought into the interdisciplinary science of sexology a thoroughly naturalist approach and believed that taxonomy – collecting, classifying and describing patterns, revealed truths about the natural world and worked against what he considered the prejudice of misclassification. Kinsey was committed to scientific objectivity, free of moral judgment he believed possible through unprejudiced observation, the recording of mass data sets, and the application of biometrics. Nevertheless, Kinsey sex research had significant implications for understanding sexual difference between men and women, sexual preference tied to economic class, and the consideration of normal sexual behavior against standing societal norms. Drucker’s work brings attention to the historical contingency of the social and technological process, which produces, encodes and relays information over time. Drucker’s close attention to method and the role of data gathering technology again raises the question regarding the role of science in value formation and recovers Kinsey’s contribution to scientific practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices