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'''What the | '''What the broader perspectives from history, other cultures and species tell us...''' | ||
*[[Research: Intergenerational Sexual Behaviors in Animals]]: Does sex between juveniles and adults occur in other species? | *[[Research: Intergenerational Sexual Behaviors in Animals]]: Does sex between juveniles and adults occur in other species? | ||
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*[[Research: Nonwestern Intergenerational Relationships]]: How do non western - particularly tribal societies conceptualize their relationships? | *[[Research: Nonwestern Intergenerational Relationships]]: How do non western - particularly tribal societies conceptualize their relationships? | ||
*[[Research: Double-Taboo CSA]]: How do children and minors react in situations where "CSA" is incestuous or combined with prostitution? | *[[Research: Double-Taboo CSA]]: How do children and minors react in situations where "CSA" is incestuous or combined with prostitution? | ||
*[[Research: Evolutionary Perspectives on Intergenerational Sexuality]]: What theories have been put forward by ethologists and neuroscientists? |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 17 January 2023
What the broader perspectives from history, other cultures and species tell us...
- Research: Intergenerational Sexual Behaviors in Animals: Does sex between juveniles and adults occur in other species?
- Research: Intergenerational Relationships in History: Is adult-child sex culturally and historically ubiquitous?
- Research: Nonwestern Intergenerational Relationships: How do non western - particularly tribal societies conceptualize their relationships?
- Research: Double-Taboo CSA: How do children and minors react in situations where "CSA" is incestuous or combined with prostitution?
- Research: Evolutionary Perspectives on Intergenerational Sexuality: What theories have been put forward by ethologists and neuroscientists?