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Authors: Cindy M. Meston,David M. Buss
narcissism,
165
Nas,
92
National Family Opinion Research, Inc.,
157
New Testament,
145
Newbert, Andrew,
75
nonverbal signals,
217
Notorious Cherry Bombs,
134
novelty,
161–62
Obama, Barack,
227
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD),
56–57
obsessive rape,
226
odors, body.
See
body odors
Odysseus,
50
Old Testament,
73–74
Oneida Community,
58
online dating sites,
213–14
Ophelia,
51
opposites, sexual attraction to,
25–26
orgasm,
36–37
factors influencing ability to achieve,
45–47
gender and,
153–54
hormones and,
69
during menstruation,
239–40
with or without a partner,
42–44
physical experience of,
37–39
psychological experience of,
39–41
to relieve pain,
238–39
religious ecstasy and,
75
role in the reproductive process,
47–49
sexual experience and,
159
triggers for,
41–42
O’Sullivan, Lucia,
136
Othello
(Shakespeare),
103
over-the-counter medications,
130
oxytocin withdrawal,
90–91
parental neglect,
200–201
parenthood,
128–29
Penelope,
50
penetration,
34
penis size,
154–55
Penton-Voak, Ian,
14
perfectionism,
165
Periactin,
130
petting,
69
Pfaus, Jim,
27
pheneotype,
17–18
pheromones,
8–9
Philippines,
174
Phillips, Julia,
182
physical appearance
love “at first sight” and,
59
matching hypothesis and,
25–26
ovulation cycles and,
83–85
self-esteem and,
193–95
sexual attraction and,
14–16
sexual desire and changes in,
131
universally appealing features,
192
physical movement,
17–19
Picasso, Pablo,
231
Plato,
66
Pliny the Elder,
240
Plutarch,
231
polyandry, fraternal,
102
polygynous societies,
58
polygyny threshold hypothesis,
93
Pomeroy, Wardell,
xiii–xiv
Porn for Women
,
132–33
pornography,
96–97
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
222
prairie voles,
71–72
prescription drugs,
129–30
professional advancement,
181–82
prostitution
hierarchy in,
177–78
sugar-daddy relationships,
178–80
Provost, Meghan,
18
proximity,
3–5
Puts, David,
16
Queen Bees and Wannabes
(Wiseman),
198
rape,
211–12
in human history,
230–31
marital,
225–27
statistics on,
220
therapy after,
228–29
women’s defenses against,
231–35
See also
sexual abuse
rape fantasies,
233–34
relationship breakups,
59–60
religion
marital sex and,
138
sexuality and,
73–75
Remeron,
130
reproductive biology,
171
reputation
sexual,
85–87
social,
xvi–xvii
reserpine,
130
resource benefits,
2
retrograde menstruation,
240
revictimization, sexual,
223–24
rivalry, sexual.
See
sexual competition
romance novels,
206–7
Romeo, Tony,
89
Rutledge, Ann,
50
Sabines,
231
Sahlin, Marshall,
169–70
Sanday, Peggy,
230
Sati,
50
scents,
5–9
Schmich, Mary,
97
Scotland,
174
seasonal affective disorder (SAD),
249
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs),
129–30
self-esteem
attention deficit and,
200–202
body image and,
193–95
definition of,
191
jealousy and,
100–101
sexuality and,
191–92
social esteem and,
197–200
selflessness, sexual,
49
semen,
252–53
serotonin,
56–57
Serzone,
130
sex drive.
See
sexual desire
sexology,
xiii–xiv
sexual abuse
in committed relationships,
225–29
young women and,
220–24
See also
rape
sexual addiction,
163