Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Erotic symbolism; the mechanism of detumescence; the psychic state in pregnancy

Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Erotic symbolism; the mechanism of detumescence; the psychic state in pregnancy
Title Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Erotic symbolism; the mechanism of detumescence; the psychic state in pregnancy PDF eBook
Author Havelock Ellis
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Pages 310
Release 1906
Genre Paraphilias
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Erotic Symbolism

Erotic Symbolism
Title Erotic Symbolism PDF eBook
Author Havelock Ellis
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Pages 312
Release 1905
Genre Erotica
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Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Erotic symbolism: the mechanism of detumescence. The psychic state in pregnancy

Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Erotic symbolism: the mechanism of detumescence. The psychic state in pregnancy
Title Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Erotic symbolism: the mechanism of detumescence. The psychic state in pregnancy PDF eBook
Author Havelock Ellis
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1920
Genre Paraphilias
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Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Eonism and other supplementary studies

Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Eonism and other supplementary studies
Title Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Eonism and other supplementary studies PDF eBook
Author Havelock Ellis
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Pages 570
Release 1928
Genre Paraphilias
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Studies in the Psychology of Sex

Studies in the Psychology of Sex
Title Studies in the Psychology of Sex PDF eBook
Author Havelock Ellis
Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann
Pages 1609
Release 2013-10-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 148322502X

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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume II presents studies that explore the psychology of sex by addressing topics ranging from erotic symbolism and the mechanism of detumescence to the psychic state in pregnancy. Eonism and sex in relation to society are also discussed. Divided into three parts, this volume first deals with erotic symbolism, focusing on erotic fetishism such as foot-fetishism and shoe-fetishism, and scatalogic symbolism. The reader is then introduced to the mechanism and object of detumescence; the constituents of semen; and the aptitude for detumescence. Erogenous zones and erection and mucous emission in women are also considered. The final section is devoted to the psychic state in pregnancy and pays particular attention to the relationship of maternal and sexual emotion; conception and loss of virginity; the pervading effects of pregnancy; the longings of pregnant women; and the significance of pregnancy. This book will be of interest to physicians, psychologists, psychiatrists, criminologists, and educators.

Studies in the Psychology of Sex

Studies in the Psychology of Sex
Title Studies in the Psychology of Sex PDF eBook
Author Havelock Ellis
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1928
Genre Sex
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Studies in the Psychology of Sex v5

Studies in the Psychology of Sex v5
Title Studies in the Psychology of Sex v5 PDF eBook
Author Havelock Ellis
Publisher 谷月社
Pages 343
Release 2015-11-07
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
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By "erotic symbolism" I mean that tendency whereby the lover's attention is diverted from the central focus of sexual attraction to some object or process which is on the periphery of that focus, or is even outside of it altogether, though recalling it by association of contiguity or of similarity. It thus happens that tumescence, or even in extreme cases detumescence, may be provoked by the contemplation of acts or objects which are away from the end of sexual conjugation.[1] In considering the phenomena of sexual selection in a previous volume,[2] it was found that there are four or five main factors in the constitution of beauty in so far as beauty determines sexual selection. Erotic symbolism is founded on the factor of individual taste in beauty; it arises as a specialized development of that factor, but it is, nevertheless, incorrect to merge it in sexual selection. The attractive characteristics of a beloved woman or man, from the point of view of sexual selection, are a complex but harmonious whole leading up to a desire for the complete possession of the person who displays them. There is no tendency to isolate and dissociate any single character from the individual and to concentrate attention upon that character at the expense of the attention bestowed upon the individual generally. As soon as such a tendency begins to show itself, even though only in a slight or temporary form, we may say that there is erotic symbolism. Erotic symbolism is, however, by no means confined to the individualizing tendency to concentrate amorous attention upon some single characteristic of the adult woman or man who is normally the object of sexual love. The adult human being may not be concerned at all, the attractive object or act may not even be human, not even animal, and we may still be concerned with a symbol which has parasitically rooted itself on the fruitful site of sexual emotion and absorbed to itself the energy which normally goes into the channels of healthy human love having for its final end the procreation of the species. Thus understood in its widest sense, it may be said that every sexual perversion, even homosexuality, is a form of erotic symbolism, for we shall find that in every case some object or act that for the normal human being has little or no erotic value, has assumed such value in a supreme degree; that is to say, it has become a symbol of the normal object of love. Certain perversions are, however, of such great importance on account of their wide relationships, that they cannot be adequately discussed merely as forms of erotic symbolism. This is notably the case as regards homosexuality, auto-erotism, and algolagnia, all of which phenomena have therefore been separately discussed in previous studies. We are now mainly concerned with manifestations which are more narrowly and exclusively symbolical.