This document discusses research on cyber culture and chat platforms. It begins by introducing Dr. Leanna Wolfe and her research interests, which include online teaching, cyber culture, and internet sex cases. The document then covers various chat platforms and characteristics of internet chat, such as anonymity, deception, asynchronous communication, and role play. It proposes a cyber field observation project to study these behaviors. In conclusion, the document outlines a potential student research paper on cyber cultural activities.
Access the world view of other cultures by living like a local while on the road. Gain inside information on how to book low-cost transportation and places to stay.
This document summarizes the three waves of polyamory:
The first wave began in the late 1960s-1970s and consisted of strict patriarchal communes like The Farm and Oneida Community that practiced forms of group marriage. The second wave emerged in the 1980s-1990s and was founded by feminist women who emphasized communication, boundaries, and dealing with jealousy. The third wave began in the 2000s, fueled by the internet and mainstream media, which presented polyamory as a normal relationship option with a focus on gender fluidity and challenging traditional relationship structures.
This document discusses research on cyber culture and chat platforms. It begins by introducing Dr. Leanna Wolfe and her research interests, which include online teaching, cyber culture, and internet sex cases. The document then covers various chat platforms and characteristics of internet chat, such as anonymity, deception, asynchronous communication, and role play. It proposes a cyber field observation project to study these behaviors. In conclusion, the document outlines a potential student research paper on cyber cultural activities.
Access the world view of other cultures by living like a local while on the road. Gain inside information on how to book low-cost transportation and places to stay.
This document summarizes the three waves of polyamory:
The first wave began in the late 1960s-1970s and consisted of strict patriarchal communes like The Farm and Oneida Community that practiced forms of group marriage. The second wave emerged in the 1980s-1990s and was founded by feminist women who emphasized communication, boundaries, and dealing with jealousy. The third wave began in the 2000s, fueled by the internet and mainstream media, which presented polyamory as a normal relationship option with a focus on gender fluidity and challenging traditional relationship structures.
The Culture of Cybersex and Internet ChatLeanna Wolfe
Presentation to the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality on how sexting works, it's appeal and the challenges associated with cyber-enabled interpersonal and erotic communication
The document summarizes key findings from a herpes internet survey of over 500 respondents. Around 56% of respondents reported having herpes, with 27% reporting oral herpes and 28% reporting genital herpes. Half of respondents accurately knew that 20-30% of Americans have genital herpes and one third knew that 90% have oral herpes by adulthood. Top prevention methods included suppression therapy and stress reduction, while safer sex practices focused on barrier methods and avoiding outbreaks. There was strong interest in a herpes vaccine among respondents due to social stigma around the condition.
Global impact of the Gender Flip on Partnering PatternsLeanna Wolfe
The document summarizes research on the global impact of women out-earning men on partnering and marriage patterns. Key points include:
- In many countries, women are increasingly achieving higher levels of education and income compared to men.
- This "gender flip" is leading to declines in traditional marriage and partnering norms like hypergamy. Women are more willing to marry less educated or lower earning men.
- In countries like Japan and South Korea, many highly educated women struggle to find partners of equal status and remain single, contributing to low fertility rates.
- Globalization is affecting marriage through trends like "mail order brides" and women migrating for partnering opportunities.
- Independent women have more sexual
Drawing from findings of a survey conducted by Dr. Leanna Wolfe and funded by Avid Media, the owner of the Ashley Madison website, recent trends towards increased openness about anal sex are dissected. Ultimately an interest in anal play among married heterosexuals is not a significant motivator towards cheating. Non-kink identified respondents engaged in anal pleasuring on average a couple of times a year.
The Oral Sex Void: What Married Men DoLeanna Wolfe
Based on an Internet survey of nearly 7,000 women and men, fascinating discoveries are uncovered related to attitudes regarding why men married men seek extra-pair alliances. The survey was conducted by Dr. Leanna Wolfe and funded by Avid Media which hosts the Ashley Madison website.
An overview of how the Bumiputra (Malays) interact with the ethnic Chinese, Hindu immigrants and traditional natives including the Kelabit. Includes discussion of Malaysian Airlines Flight 377.
Examines the impact of home sharing on hosts, travelers, neighborhoods and the Airbnb organization. Presented at the Airbnb Open in Paris on Nov. 12 and 13.
Are polyamory and cheating all that differentLeanna Wolfe
This document discusses polyamory and compares it to cheating. It provides demographics on polyamory showing it is more common among well-educated Caucasians. It discusses human sexuality and finds evidence that humans are naturally non-monogamous. It defines polyamory and compares activities considered cheating by those who have been cheated on versus polyamorous people. Key differences between polyamory and cheating are that polyamorous people have full disclosure with partners while cheaters do not disclose relationships.
The document summarizes key findings from a survey on orgasms in America. Some of the main findings include: females are more likely than males to fake orgasms, especially between ages 30-35; masturbation is the most reliable method for achieving orgasm for both genders; and views differ on whether females can climax without direct clitoral stimulation, with older respondents seeing it as impossible more so than younger ones. The document also discusses debates around female sexuality and suggests schools of thought and practices that may help couples align sexually.
Are polyamory and cheating all that differentLeanna Wolfe
This document discusses a presentation comparing polyamory and cheating. It defines polyamory as involving multiple concurrent relationships with full consent and disclosure between partners. The document provides demographics on polyamory, discusses how common cheating is, and explores the biological and brain chemistry factors in romantic relationships. It then examines different polyamorous relationship configurations and aspects of polyamorous culture and language. Survey results are presented comparing those who identify as polyamorous versus those who identify as cheaters on various relationship and sexual factors. The document concludes by noting key differences between polyamory and cheating relate to disclosure and feelings towards home partners.
Speculations on the origins of human sexuality chLeanna Wolfe
Human cultures have developed diverse sexual behaviors and family structures. Researchers speculate on human sexuality's evolutionary origins based on:
1. Comparisons to great apes which show visible estrus, multi-male troops, and social hierarchies; however, human ovulation is hidden and long-term pair-bonding has emerged.
2. Early humans likely exchanged meat for sex, forming provisioning pairs to care for immature offspring, though evidence suggests successful males accessed multiple females.
3. While modern concepts of monogamy and paternity developed, some cultures historically practiced group parenting, sex rituals, and women had multiple reported sexual partners. Human sexuality's evolutionary roots remain unclear and debated among scientists.
Coming of Age Armenian, Asian and Hispanic: How Virginity and Endogamy are Ne...Leanna Wolfe
This document summarizes research conducted by students enrolled in gender, sex, and culture courses. The students surveyed respondents from their own ethnic and religious communities about topics related to sexuality, dating, and marriage. Some of the key findings included:
- Respondents were most likely to seek marriage around age 27, though Armenians sought marriage the earliest.
- Asians were most likely to remain virgins until marriage, while Hispanics were most sexually experienced.
- Cultural expectations still influenced behaviors, but younger generations in most groups were more open to dating and marrying outside their ethnicity/religion.
- Students observed generational differences in attitudes, with older generations more strictly adhering to cultural norms
This document outlines several visual projects for introductory cultural anthropology courses involving photography: photo observation, photo inventory, photo interview, and photo social interaction. For each project, the document describes the process of selecting a subject to photograph, taking 10 relevant photos with detailed descriptions, and presenting the project and photos with analysis of the cultural information conveyed. The goal is for students to use photography to explore and understand different cultural practices, spaces, individuals, and social interactions.
Negotiating Pairbonding and Romantic Love in Polyamorous RelationshipsLeanna Wolfe
This document summarizes research on polyamorous relationships, including definitions of different types of non-monogamous relationships. It discusses cultural practices and relationship configurations common in polyamorous communities. The research looked at how polyamorous individuals negotiate romantic love, jealousy, and pair bonding with multiple partners. Key findings were that most participants reported increased self-esteem through polyamory, and that factors like independence, compersion, and a busy lifestyle correlated with more success in polyamorous relationships.
The document discusses polyamory, or having multiple committed loving relationships. It defines different types of non-monogamous relationships and traces the origins of polyamory to historical groups that practiced group marriage. Research findings about modern polyamorous individuals show they are highly educated and white, and practice various configurations of relationships involving primary and secondary partners. Cultural challenges and relationship negotiations in polyamory are also examined.
How the Bough Bends: Users of Donated GametesLeanna Wolfe
The document discusses different groups that use donated gametes to conceive, including single mothers by choice, lesbian couples, and families with fertility issues. It describes the process that single mothers and egg recipients go through, from deciding to use a donor to pregnancy and parenting. Both groups seek intelligent and likeable donors that match their phenotype. While creating their families, they build new support systems and definitions of family and community.
Wayanad-The-Touristry-Heaven to the tour.pptxcosmo-soil
Wayanad, nestled in Kerala's Western Ghats, is a lush paradise renowned for its scenic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. From trekking Chembra Peak to exploring ancient Edakkal Caves, Wayanad offers thrilling adventures and serene experiences. Its vibrant economy, driven by agriculture and tourism, highlights a harmonious blend of nature, tradition, and modernity.
What Challenges Await Beginners in SnowshoeingSnowshoe Tahoe
Discover the exhilarating world of snowshoeing through our presentation, highlighting the challenges faced by beginners. From physical exertion to technical finesse and braving harsh winter conditions, each step in the snow brings new obstacles and unforgettable adventures. Embrace the challenge and conquer the winter wonderland with confidence!
The Culture of Cybersex and Internet ChatLeanna Wolfe
Presentation to the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality on how sexting works, it's appeal and the challenges associated with cyber-enabled interpersonal and erotic communication
The document summarizes key findings from a herpes internet survey of over 500 respondents. Around 56% of respondents reported having herpes, with 27% reporting oral herpes and 28% reporting genital herpes. Half of respondents accurately knew that 20-30% of Americans have genital herpes and one third knew that 90% have oral herpes by adulthood. Top prevention methods included suppression therapy and stress reduction, while safer sex practices focused on barrier methods and avoiding outbreaks. There was strong interest in a herpes vaccine among respondents due to social stigma around the condition.
Global impact of the Gender Flip on Partnering PatternsLeanna Wolfe
The document summarizes research on the global impact of women out-earning men on partnering and marriage patterns. Key points include:
- In many countries, women are increasingly achieving higher levels of education and income compared to men.
- This "gender flip" is leading to declines in traditional marriage and partnering norms like hypergamy. Women are more willing to marry less educated or lower earning men.
- In countries like Japan and South Korea, many highly educated women struggle to find partners of equal status and remain single, contributing to low fertility rates.
- Globalization is affecting marriage through trends like "mail order brides" and women migrating for partnering opportunities.
- Independent women have more sexual
Drawing from findings of a survey conducted by Dr. Leanna Wolfe and funded by Avid Media, the owner of the Ashley Madison website, recent trends towards increased openness about anal sex are dissected. Ultimately an interest in anal play among married heterosexuals is not a significant motivator towards cheating. Non-kink identified respondents engaged in anal pleasuring on average a couple of times a year.
The Oral Sex Void: What Married Men DoLeanna Wolfe
Based on an Internet survey of nearly 7,000 women and men, fascinating discoveries are uncovered related to attitudes regarding why men married men seek extra-pair alliances. The survey was conducted by Dr. Leanna Wolfe and funded by Avid Media which hosts the Ashley Madison website.
An overview of how the Bumiputra (Malays) interact with the ethnic Chinese, Hindu immigrants and traditional natives including the Kelabit. Includes discussion of Malaysian Airlines Flight 377.
Examines the impact of home sharing on hosts, travelers, neighborhoods and the Airbnb organization. Presented at the Airbnb Open in Paris on Nov. 12 and 13.
Are polyamory and cheating all that differentLeanna Wolfe
This document discusses polyamory and compares it to cheating. It provides demographics on polyamory showing it is more common among well-educated Caucasians. It discusses human sexuality and finds evidence that humans are naturally non-monogamous. It defines polyamory and compares activities considered cheating by those who have been cheated on versus polyamorous people. Key differences between polyamory and cheating are that polyamorous people have full disclosure with partners while cheaters do not disclose relationships.
The document summarizes key findings from a survey on orgasms in America. Some of the main findings include: females are more likely than males to fake orgasms, especially between ages 30-35; masturbation is the most reliable method for achieving orgasm for both genders; and views differ on whether females can climax without direct clitoral stimulation, with older respondents seeing it as impossible more so than younger ones. The document also discusses debates around female sexuality and suggests schools of thought and practices that may help couples align sexually.
Are polyamory and cheating all that differentLeanna Wolfe
This document discusses a presentation comparing polyamory and cheating. It defines polyamory as involving multiple concurrent relationships with full consent and disclosure between partners. The document provides demographics on polyamory, discusses how common cheating is, and explores the biological and brain chemistry factors in romantic relationships. It then examines different polyamorous relationship configurations and aspects of polyamorous culture and language. Survey results are presented comparing those who identify as polyamorous versus those who identify as cheaters on various relationship and sexual factors. The document concludes by noting key differences between polyamory and cheating relate to disclosure and feelings towards home partners.
Speculations on the origins of human sexuality chLeanna Wolfe
Human cultures have developed diverse sexual behaviors and family structures. Researchers speculate on human sexuality's evolutionary origins based on:
1. Comparisons to great apes which show visible estrus, multi-male troops, and social hierarchies; however, human ovulation is hidden and long-term pair-bonding has emerged.
2. Early humans likely exchanged meat for sex, forming provisioning pairs to care for immature offspring, though evidence suggests successful males accessed multiple females.
3. While modern concepts of monogamy and paternity developed, some cultures historically practiced group parenting, sex rituals, and women had multiple reported sexual partners. Human sexuality's evolutionary roots remain unclear and debated among scientists.
Coming of Age Armenian, Asian and Hispanic: How Virginity and Endogamy are Ne...Leanna Wolfe
This document summarizes research conducted by students enrolled in gender, sex, and culture courses. The students surveyed respondents from their own ethnic and religious communities about topics related to sexuality, dating, and marriage. Some of the key findings included:
- Respondents were most likely to seek marriage around age 27, though Armenians sought marriage the earliest.
- Asians were most likely to remain virgins until marriage, while Hispanics were most sexually experienced.
- Cultural expectations still influenced behaviors, but younger generations in most groups were more open to dating and marrying outside their ethnicity/religion.
- Students observed generational differences in attitudes, with older generations more strictly adhering to cultural norms
This document outlines several visual projects for introductory cultural anthropology courses involving photography: photo observation, photo inventory, photo interview, and photo social interaction. For each project, the document describes the process of selecting a subject to photograph, taking 10 relevant photos with detailed descriptions, and presenting the project and photos with analysis of the cultural information conveyed. The goal is for students to use photography to explore and understand different cultural practices, spaces, individuals, and social interactions.
Negotiating Pairbonding and Romantic Love in Polyamorous RelationshipsLeanna Wolfe
This document summarizes research on polyamorous relationships, including definitions of different types of non-monogamous relationships. It discusses cultural practices and relationship configurations common in polyamorous communities. The research looked at how polyamorous individuals negotiate romantic love, jealousy, and pair bonding with multiple partners. Key findings were that most participants reported increased self-esteem through polyamory, and that factors like independence, compersion, and a busy lifestyle correlated with more success in polyamorous relationships.
The document discusses polyamory, or having multiple committed loving relationships. It defines different types of non-monogamous relationships and traces the origins of polyamory to historical groups that practiced group marriage. Research findings about modern polyamorous individuals show they are highly educated and white, and practice various configurations of relationships involving primary and secondary partners. Cultural challenges and relationship negotiations in polyamory are also examined.
How the Bough Bends: Users of Donated GametesLeanna Wolfe
The document discusses different groups that use donated gametes to conceive, including single mothers by choice, lesbian couples, and families with fertility issues. It describes the process that single mothers and egg recipients go through, from deciding to use a donor to pregnancy and parenting. Both groups seek intelligent and likeable donors that match their phenotype. While creating their families, they build new support systems and definitions of family and community.
Wayanad-The-Touristry-Heaven to the tour.pptxcosmo-soil
Wayanad, nestled in Kerala's Western Ghats, is a lush paradise renowned for its scenic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. From trekking Chembra Peak to exploring ancient Edakkal Caves, Wayanad offers thrilling adventures and serene experiences. Its vibrant economy, driven by agriculture and tourism, highlights a harmonious blend of nature, tradition, and modernity.
What Challenges Await Beginners in SnowshoeingSnowshoe Tahoe
Discover the exhilarating world of snowshoeing through our presentation, highlighting the challenges faced by beginners. From physical exertion to technical finesse and braving harsh winter conditions, each step in the snow brings new obstacles and unforgettable adventures. Embrace the challenge and conquer the winter wonderland with confidence!
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Nature of the task 1. write a paragraph about your trip to dubai and what ar...solutionaia
1. write a paragraph about your trip to dubai and what are the facts responsible for the heavy rainfall in dubai that caused havec ?
2. mention any five major tourist attaction of dubai
Mathematics: a student a visit her family her father converted Rs. 1,15,000 inr currency for dubai airport theexpedite in the trip is given below
1. Curreny name of India and dubai
2. Conversions amount
3. Total Converted amount
4. cost of food
5. cost of sightseeing
6. cost of shoping
7. cost of saving
You can easily change/correct a name on your flight ticket under the American Airlines name change policy. The airline provides multiple online and offline modes to place a name change request. To learn more about how to change a name on American Airlines ticket, you can directly approach the airline’s customer support. Moreover, you can connect with a flight expert at +1-866-738-0741 for quick assistance.
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