... among the more normal and healthy of the cases. A preference for older men, or else a considerable degree of indifference to age alone, is more common, and perhaps indicates a deeper degree of perversion. Putting aside the age of the object desired,... Sexual Inversion - Sivu 167tekijä(t) Havelock Ellis - 1901 - 272 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Havelock Ellis - 1906 - 300 sivua
...people's morals I do not know. It is also worthy of note that in Greece, where homosexuality flourished so extensively, and apparently with so little accompaniment...which are so often associated with inversion, though 1 "Men," remarks Q., "tend to fall in love with boys or youths, boys or youths with grown men, feminine... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1915 - 416 sivua
...attracted to youths, — preferably of about the age of 18 to 20, — and they are, for the most part, among the more normal and healthy of the cases. A...in psychic disposition or physical constitution, or both.2 I cannot say how far this is explained by the irritable nervous system and delicate health which... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1915 - 422 sivua
...attracted to youths, — preferably of about the age of 18 to 20, — and they are, for the most part, among the more normal and healthy of the cases. A...in psychic disposition or physical constitution, or both.2 I cannot say how far this is explained by the irritable nervous system and delicate health which... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1915 - 416 sivua
...attracted to youths, — preferably of about the age of 18 to 20, — and they are, for the most part, among the more normal and healthy of the cases. A...sexual inverts to approach the feminine type, either in psychio disposition or physical constitution, or both.2 I cannot say how far this is explained by the... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1921 - 418 sivua
...attracted to youths, — preferably of about the age of 18 to 20, — and they are, for the most part, among the more normal and healthy of the cases. A...in psychic disposition or physical constitution, or both.2 I cannot say how far this is explained by the irritable nervous system and delicate health which... | |
| Sandra L. Bem - 1993 - 260 sivua
...inverts, Ellis wrote that "there is a distinctly general, though not universal, tendency" for them "to approach the feminine type, either in psychic disposition or physical constitution or both." In fact, "although the invert himself may stoutly affirm his masculinity, and although . . . [his]... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 2001 - 288 sivua
...people's morals I do not know. It is also worthy of note that in Greece, where homosexuality flourished so extensively, and apparently with so little accompaniment...delicate health which are so often associated with inversionj though 1 "Men," remarks Q., "tend to fall in love with boys or youths, boys or youths with... | |
| Joy Dixon - 2001 - 332 sivua
...of the vast majority of homosexual men. Although Ellis was equivocal on this point, he did suggest that "there is a distinctly general, though not universal,...in psychic disposition or physical constitution, or both."44 Jinarajadasa's circular clearly acknowledged the recognized markers of an effeminate subjectivity... | |
| Alan Sinfield - 2004 - 246 sivua
...insists, the male invert need not be effeminate, he may just make a same-sex object-choice. Nonetheless, it must be said that there is a distinctly general,...for sexual inverts to approach the feminine type. . . . Although the invert himself may stoutly affirm his masculinity, and although this femininity... | |
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