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Add a Comment by horga1919 November 19, 2009 2:17 PM EST What does feeling male mean?
There are heterosexual males that enjoy dance-ballet-cologne etc. and who are sensitive and often cry.There are those that don't.Same with females.Lesbian women don't necessarily feel male because they are attracted to the heterosexual male counterpart.Same with gay men.Tomboys enjoy many things other girls don't..Does that make them less female or somehow feel inadequate?
Gender comes in all varieties and patterns of be
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There are some parents who have their heart set on having a baby boy or a girl and when it turns they're not, it can lead to feelings of disappointment and guilt.
According to an expert, parents who experience these feelings are not wrong and neither are they ungrateful.
It also doesn't mean they don't want the baby.
They have the right to want the certain sex -Joyce Venis
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BALTIMORE (RNS) Gay Catholics and victims of clergy sexual abuse are hailing preliminary results of a study commissioned by U.S. Catholic bishops that says gay priests are no more likely than straight clergy to sexually abuse minors.
Still, some bishops gathered here for the final day of their semi-annual meeting said it is premature to say whether the church leaders who had asserted such a link were wrong.
Researchers from New York's John Jay College of Criminal Justice on Tuesday (Nov. 17) presented
It's important to separate the sexual identity and the behavior -Karen Terry
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Donal C. Skinner, University of Wyoming associate professor of zoology and physiology, will discuss "A Biological Basis Behind the Fluidity of Gender, Sex and Orientation," Monday, Nov. 23, from 4:10-6 p.m. in Room 306 of the UW Classroom Building.
He is the fall 2009 UW Faculty Senate Speaker Series Award Recipient.
As highlighted in recent news regarding South African athlete Caster Semenya, lines between male and female may be more blurred than what Western society projects.
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Apr 05, 2007 | not rated yet | 0 Scientists from the universities of Exeter and Cambridge have turned a textbook example of sexual selection on its head and shown that females may be more astute at choosing a mate than previously thought.
Sep 20, 2007 | not rated yet | 0 Researchers have discovered that even the gruesome and brutal lifestyle of the Evarcha culicivora, a blood gorging jumping spider indigenous to East Africa, can't help but be tempted by that 'big is beautiful' mantra no matter ...
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Males have more pronounced personalities than females - from humans to house sparrows, according to new research.
Consistent personality traits, such as aggression, are also more important for females when looking for a mate than they are for males.
Research from the University of Exeter draws together a range of studies to reveal the role that sexual selection plays in this disparity between males and females.
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While female mountain goats prefer to pick up larger and stronger mates in order to have healthier offspring, they are likely to sire daughters who are small and less fit, reveals a new study.
Big, heavy male mountain goats shove lightweight Romeos aside taking the eligible females for themselves.
Coltman's research shows that this anomaly could have implications for female mate choice, since a female that mates with a large, dominant male can expect to have larger sons, but smaller and less fit daugh
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