| Havelock Ellis, John Addington Symonds - 1897 - 326 sivua
...never, so far as I am aware, to an extent that would permit of its use in coitus with another woman. inclined to agree with Moll that homosexual women...as inverted men ; this is probably due to the fact that the women under such circumstances can retain a certain passivity. In other cases there is some... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1901 - 296 sivua
...have arisen, — it seems, for the most part, spontaneously. It gives her much pleasure urinam feminte dilectw in os proprium immittire; this appears sometimes...as inverted men; this is probably due to the fact that the women under such circumstances can retain a certain passivity. In other cases there is some... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1901 - 296 sivua
...arisen, — it seems, for the most part, spontaneously. It gives her much pleasure urinam femiwe dilectce in os proprium immittire; this appears sometimes to...as inverted men; this is probably due to the fact that the women under such circumstances can retain a certain passivity. In other cases there is some... | |
| Chris White - 1999 - 396 sivua
...normal woman whose sexual emotion is hut faintly tinged hy aesthetic feeling. In her sexual hahits we rarely find the degree of promiscuity which is...love more faithfully and lastingly than homosexual men. From Chapter VI, The Theory of Sexual Inversion' What is sexual inversion? Is it, as many would... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 2001 - 288 sivua
...arisen, — it seems, for the most part, spontaneously. It gives her much pleasure urinam feminw dllectw in os proprium immittire; this appears sometimes to...as inverted men; this is probably due to the fact that the women under such circumstances can retain a certain passivity. In other cases there is some... | |
| Byrne Fone - 2001 - 500 sivua
...beauty," and "she may become shy and confused in the presence of attractive persons of her own sex." In her sexual habits "we rarely find the degree of...promiscuity which is not uncommon among inverted men." Though the movement for women's emancipation — the campaign "to obtain the same rights and duties,... | |
| Alison Oram, Annmarie Turnbull - 2001 - 324 sivua
...In her sexual habirs we rately find the degree of ptomiscuity which is not uncommon among inverred men. I am inclined to agree with Moll that homosexual...love more faithfully and lastingly than homosexual men. .. . It has been srared by many observers who ate able to speak with some authotity - in Ametica,... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1895 - 572 sivua
...of the body, unlike in this the normal woman whose sexual emotion is but faintly tinged by aesthetic feeling. In her sexual habits we rarely find the degree of promiscuity which is'not uncommon among inverted men. I am inclined to agree with Moll that homosexual women love more... | |
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