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Saturday, 7 January 2023

Bulletin #2023001

Claire Kimberley (2016. "Permission To Cheat: Ethnography of a Swingers' Convention," Sexuality & Culture, 20: 56-68. DOI: 10.1007S12119-015-9399-Y.

Although some research has been done on the communicative practices among swingers, none has taken a holistic approach to investigating the formation of sexual scripts within the swinging community. The purpose of this ethnographic study was to analyze the communicative techniques being used to initiate conversation about engaging in sexual interactions with those outside of a primary romantic relationship. During a four-day swingers’ convention held in the United States, field notes were taken and cultural artifacts were reviewed. In addition, 32 formal interviews were conducted with married spouses who participated in this lifestyle after the convention concluded. An aggregation of the observed social behaviors and resulting communicative scripts has been organized into three chronological themes: introductions, noting of interest, and invitation to engage in sexual relations.

Wednesday, 7 December 2022

Monday, 5 December 2022

THE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF HUMAN SEXUALITY: CUMULATIVE INDEX OF VOL. 1-3 (1998-2000)

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ANDERSON, Peter B., Keri DIEZ, and Susan F. TYNES

— “
Sexuality and Senior Olympians,”, 1998(1)

ANDERSON, Peter B., Akram FAKHFAKH, and Mary Alice KONDYLIS
—“
Attitudes Toward The Media's Portrayals of Gays and Lesbians ,” 1999(2)

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BERGSTRAND, Curtis, and Jennifer Blevins WILLIAMS
—“
Today's Alternative Marriage Styles: The Case of Swingers ,” 2000(3)
BULLOUGH, Vern (Reviewer)
Nymphomania: A History (Book, Carol Groneman, New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Co., 2000),  2000(3)
BURROW, Jason J., Roseann HANNON, and David S. HALL
— “
College Students' Perceptions of Women's Verbal and Nonverbal Consent for Sexual Intercourse,” 1998(1)

D
DARK, Barry M., and Klaus de ALBUQUERQUE
— “
Banning Sexual Asymmetry on Campus,” 1998(1)

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EPP, Janice
— “
Sexological Interviewing Techniques ,” 1998(1)

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FISHER, Jacqueline “Fran”
—“
Making a Transition between Elective Asceticism and Secular Life: A Life-Narrative Study of Former Roman Catholic Nuns,” 1998(1)
FUGLSANG OWENS, Annette (Reviewer)
Brief and Extended Interventions in Sexual Abuse, Second Edition (Book, Robert H. Rencken, American Counseling Association, 2000), 2000(3)
Erectile Dysfunction. Integrating Couple Therapy, Sex Therapy, and Medical Treatment  (Book. Gerald R. Weeks & Nancy Gambescia, New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 2000), 2000(3)
Eros and Pornography in Russian Culture. (Book, Marcus C. Levitt & Andrei L. Toporkov, Editors,
Moscow: Ladomir Publishers, 1999), 2000(3)
Sexual Health For Men. The Complete Guide (Book, Richard F. Spark, Perseus Publishing, 2000), 2000(3)
Sexual Medicine in Primary Care (Book,William L. Maurice, and Majorie A. Bowman, Mosby, 1999), 1999(2)
The Male Body: A New Look at Men in Public and in Private (Book, Susan Bordo, New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1999),  2000(3)
The Penguin Atlas of Human Sexual Behavior: Sexuality and Sexual Practices Around the World (Book, Judith Mackay, The Penguin Group, 2000), 2000(3)
The Sexual Male: Problems and Solutions  (Book, Richard Milsten and Julian Slowinski, New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1999), 1999(2)
Sexuality, Society, and Feminism (Book, Cheryl Brown Travis & Jacquelyn W. White, Editors, American Psychological Society, 2000), 2000(3)
Women's Sexualities. Generations of Women Share Intimate Secrets of Sexual Self-Acceptance (Carol Rinkleib Ellison, New Harbinger Publications, 2000), 2000(3)

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GLICKMAN, Charlie
—“
The Language of Sex Positivity,” 2000(3)

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HALL, David S.
—“
Consent for Sexual Behavior in a College Student Population,” 1998(1)
—“
Editorial - Feb. 6, 1999,” 1999(2)
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Editorial - July 1, 1999,” 1999(2)
—“
Editorial - Sept. 8, 1999,” 1999(2)
—“
Holiday Editorial,” 1998(1)
—“Opening Editorial: Welcome to EJHS,” 1998(1)
 
Teaching Sex: The Shaping of Adolescence in the 20th Century (Book, Jeffrey P. Moran, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999 (2000(3)
HANNON, Roseann, David HALL, Vianey GONZALEZ, and Holly CACCIAPAGLIA
—“
Revision and Reliability of a Measure of Sexual Attitudes ,” 1999(2)
HAROIAN, Loretta
—“
Child Sexual Development,” 2000(3)
HUNTER, Lisa Kirsten
— “
Condom Use of Female College Students as a Function of Information versus Role Play and Modeling,” 1998(1)

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KLEIN, Marty
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The History and Future of Sex,” 1999(2)
— “
The Meaning of Sex,” 1998(1)
KLEIN, Randy Sue
— “Penile Augmentation Surgery,” 1999(2)

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MOSER, Charles
—“
Addressing the Healthcare Needs of Sexual Minority Patients ,” 1999(2)

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OGDEN, Gina (Reviewer)
The Technology of Orgasm: "Hysteria," the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction (Book, Rachel P. Maines, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999), 2003(3)

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TIEFER, Leonore
—“
A New View of Women's Sexual Problems,” 2000(3)

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WALSH, Harry A.
— “
Mandatory Celibacy and Sexual Ethics in the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church,” 1999(2)







 



 


 
 

Sunday, 4 December 2022

NUDE PSYCHOTHERAPY: A BIBLIOGRAPHY (A-Z)

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GILBERT, James Burkhart (2005). Men in the Middle: Searching for Masculinity in the 1950s, Chicago: University of Chicago
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GOODSON, Aileen (1991). Therapy, Nudity & Joy: The Therapeutic Use of Nudity Through the Ages from Ancient Ritual to Modern Psychology. Los Angeles: Elysium Growth Press. Hardcover.381 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1555990282
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HARRIS, H. (1979). A Handbook for Aqua-Energetics, Unpublished Master’s Thesis,  Northridge, CA: California State University
HARTMAN, William E, Marilyn FITHIAN & Donald JOHNSON (1970). Nudist Society: An Authoritative, Complete Study of Nudism in America. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc. Hardcover 432pp. 55 black-and-white illus by the Elysium Institute
HARTMAN, William E. (1997). “Life as a Sexologist,” in Personal Stories of "How I Got Into Sex,", ed. Bonnie Bullough, Vern L. Bullough, Marilyn A. Fithian, William E.. Hartman & Randy Sue Klein (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books), 204-214
HAU, Michael (2003). The Cult of Health and Beauty in Germany: A Social History, 1890–1930. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Hardcover. 272 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0226319742
HOFFMAN, Edward (1988). The Right to be Human: A Biography of Abraham Maslow. 1st Edition. Los Angeles: Jeremy Tarcher. Hardcover. 382 pp. ISBN-13: 9780874774610
HOLMES, E. (1938). Science of Mind. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company
HOWARD, Jane (1968, July 12). “Inhibitions Thrown to the Gentle Winds,” Life, 65, 48–65
HOWARD, Jane (1970). Please Touch: A Guided Tour of the Human Potential Movement  New York: McGraw-Hill . Hardcover. 271 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0070305373
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KOCH, S. (1969). “Psychology Cannot Be a Coherent Science,” Psychology Today, 3, 66–68

KOCH, S. (1971). “The Image of Man Implicit in Encounter Group Theory,” Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 11, 109–128
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LASCH, Christopher. (1978). The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Diminishing Expectations. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Hardcover. 268 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0393011777

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Friday, 2 December 2022

POLYAMORY: A BIBLIOGRAPHY, PART II

 












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ANDERSON
, Eric (2010). ‘‘At Least with Cheating There is an Attempt at Monogamy: Cheating and Monogamism Among Undergraduate Heterosexual Men,” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 27
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B
BARKER, Meg-John & Darren LANGDRIDGE (2010). “Whatever Happened to Non-monogamies? Critical Reflections on Recent Research and Theory,” Sexualities, 13(6): 748-772

C
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PALOTTA-CHIAROLLI, Maria (2006).  “Polyparents Having Children, Raising Children, Schooling Children.”  Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review, 7(1): 47-52

PALOTTA-CHIAROLLI, Maria & Sara LUBOWITZ  (2003). “Outside Belonging: Multi-Sexual Relationships as Border Existence,” Journal of Bisexuality, 3(1): 53-85

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Thursday, 1 December 2022

SWINGING & RELATED SUBJECTS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY (K)





 

I. ARTICLES
KAATS, Gilbert R. and Keith E. DAVIS (1970). “The Dynamics of Sexual Behavior of College Students,”  Journal of Marriage and the Family, 32(3): 390-399

KALNINS, llze (2000). “Commentary: An Environmental Perspective on Health Promotion in the Home Setting,” in B. D. Poland, L. W. Green & I. Rootman (Eds.), Settings for Health Promotion: Linking Theory and Practice (76-85), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications
KANE, Emily W. & Mimi SCHIPPERS. (1996). “Men’s and Women’s Beliefs About Gender and Sexuality.” Gender and Society, 10(5), 650-665

KIMBERLEY, Claire, and Robert McGINLEY. (2019). "Changes in the swinging lifestyle: a US national and historical comparison," Culture, Health & Sexuality, 21(2): 219-232

KLUSMANN, Dietrich (2002). “Sexual Motivation and the Duration of Partnership,” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 31(3): 275-287

KLUSMANN, Dietrich (2006). “Sperm Competition and Female Procurement of Male Resources as Explanation for a Sex-specific Time Course in the Sexual Motivation of Couples,” Human Nature, 17(3): 283-300
 

KNAPP, Jacqueline J. (1975). “Some Non-monogamous Marriage Styles and Related Attitudes and Practices of Marriage Counselors.” The Family Coordinator, 24(4): 505-514.



II. BOOKS
KAPLAN, Helen Singer (2015). The Illustrated Manual of Sex Therapy, 2nd edition,
New York: Routledge. Hardcover. 208 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1138133853

• KING, Bruce M. (2011) Human Sexuality Today. 7th Edition, Pearson. Softcover. 528 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0205015672

KINSEY, Alfred C., Wardel B. POMEROY & Clyde E. MARTIN (1998). Reprint. Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Hardcover
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KINSEY, Alfred C., Wardell B. POMEROY, Clyde.E. MARTIN, & Paul H. GEBHARD (1998). Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Hardcover. 896 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0253334114

POLAND, Blake D., Lawrence W. GREEN, and Irving ROOTMAN , Editors. (2000). Settings for Health Promotion: Linking Theory and Practice. Thousand Oaks, CA, London, New Delhi: Sage Publications, Inc. Hardcover. 384 pp. ISBN-10: 0-8039-7418-3

III. DISSERTATIONS / THESES
KALLAS, George James (2006). The Secret and not so Secret Life of Swingers: A View into the Many Facets of the Swinging Lifestyle, unpublished dissertation for the degree of Ph.D. at Maimonides University, North Miami Beach.






SWINGING & RELATED SUBJECTS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY (C)


 




I. ARTICLES
CHANG, Jui-Shan (1999). “Scripting Extramarital Affairs: Marital Mores, Gender Politics, and Infidelity in Taiwan,” Modern China, 25(1): 69-99

CHEN, Daryl (1998). Mademoiselle. [Online] November 104(11) 167, 192+

CHEMUS, Linda A. (1980). “Sexual Mate-swapping: A Comparison of .Normal. and .Clinical.Populations.” Clinical Social Work Journal, 8(2):120-130

CHERLIN, Andrew  (1979), “Cohabitation: How the French and Swedes Do It,” Psychology Today, October, 13:18


CHIEN, Liu (2003). “Does Quality of Marital Sex Decline With Duration?” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 32(1): 55-60

CHOI, Khung-Hee, Joseph A. CATANIA & Margaret M. DOLCINI (1994). “Extramarital Sex and HIV Risk Behavior Among U.S. Adults: Results From The National AIDS Behavioral Survey,” American Journal of Public Health, 84(2): 2003-2007

CHRISTENSEN, Harold T. and Christina C. GREGG (1970). “Changing Sex Norms in America and Scandinavia,” Journal of Marriage and The Family, 32(4), Decade Review. Part 1: 616-627

CIESIELSKI, C. & J. FLYNN (2002, July). Sex And The Internet Among Attendees Of The 2001 International Mr. Leather Competition, Chicago, IL. Paper presented at the International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain

COGSWELL, Betty E. (1975). “Variant Family Forms and Life Styles: Rejection of the Traditional Nuclear Family.” The Family Coordinator, 24(4): 391-406

COHEN, A.K. (1959).  “The Study of Social Organization and Deviant  Behavior,” in R.K. Merton et al. (Ed.) , Sociology Today, New York: Basic Books, Inc.

COLE, Charles L., & Graham B. SPANIER (1973), “Induction Into Mate-Swapping: A Review.” Family Process, 12(3) : 279-290

COLE, Charles.L. and Graham B, SPANIER (1974), “Co-marital Mate-Sharing and Family Stability” The Journal of Sex Research, 10(1): 21-31. This is a revision of a paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, November 4, 1972

COLE, Charles L. and Graham B. SPANIER (1972), “Mate Swapping: Perceptions, Value Orientations, and Participation in a Midwestern Community," Archives of Sexual Behavior, 4(2): 143-159. This is a revision of a paper titled “Mate Swapping: Participation, Knowledge and Values in a Midwestern Community” presented at the 1972 meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society.

COLE, Charles L.  (1977), “Cohabitation in Social Context,” in Roger Libby and Robert Whitehurst (Eds.), Marriage and Alternatives, Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman and Co.

COMFORT, Alexander  (1972), “Sexuality in a Zero Growth Society,” Center Report, 1972

CONSTANTINE, Larry L. and T. M. CONSTANTINE (1970), “Where Is Marriage Going,” Futurist, Spring 1970: 44-46


II. BOOKS

• ANDRES, Kay & Spencer KETC (1974). The Swinger's Handbook: The Definitive How-To Guide to Group Sex, Pocket Books, Softcover, 187 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0679786953


CALVO
, Gabriel, and Kathy KELLY (1988). Face to Face: Becoming a Happier Married Couple, Intl Marriage Encounter. Softcover. 166 pp. ISBN-13: 9780936098579

CAMPBELL, Susan M. (1980), The Couple’s Journey: Intimacy As a Path to Wholeness, Impact Pub. Softcover. 207 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0915166459

CAROLL, Donald (1973), Four's Company, London: Talm, Franklin Limited. Hardcover. 190 pp. ISBN-10: 0-90073517-1

CLINEHELL, Howard John, and Charlotte H. Clinebell  (1970), The Intimate Marriage, New York, N.Y.: HarperCollins College Div. Hardcover. 234 pp. ISBN-13: 978-006614997

COLEMAN, Emily (1974), Making Friends with the Opposite Sex, Los Angeles, CA: Cressrelles Publishing Co Ltd. Hardcover. 301 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0859560108

• COLTON, Helen (1972). Sex after the Sexual  Revolution. New York: Association Press. Hardcover. 254 pp. ISBN-10: 0-8096-183-2


COTT, Nancy F.  (2000), Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation, Harvard University Press. Hardcover. 304 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0674003200

CRENSHAW, Roger T.  (1979), Expressing Your Feelings: The Key to An Intimate Relationship, New York, N.Y.: Irvington Pub. Softcover. 230 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0829002522


CUBER, John F. and Peggy B. HAROFF (1966), Sex and the Significant Americans: A Study of Sexual Behavior Among the Affluent.  Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. Softcover. ISBN-13: 978-014-0208818