Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4: Sexual Selection In ManEllis, Havelock
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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4: Sexual Selection In Man
Ellis, Havelock
Sex; Sex (Psychology)
_Padmini_
Papuans
Parity,
the sexual charm of
Peasants,
odor of
Peau d'Espagne
Perfume,
ancient use of
sexual influence of
results of excessive stimulation by
Persian ideal of beauty
Phallus worship
Pigmentation connected with intensity of odor
in relation to beauty
in relation to vigor
Polynesian dancing
Pompeii
Preferential mating
Pregnancy as an ideal of beauty
Primary sex characters as an element of beauty
Provençal ideal of beauty
Pruritus
Puberty,
accompanied by increased interest in art
olfactory sensibility at
Pygmalionism
Reeve, Pleasance
Renaissance type of beauty
Restif de la Bretonne
Rhinencephalon
Rhythm,
as a stimulant
the sense of
Saddleback as a feature of beauty
Salutation by smelling
Samoans
Sanctity, odor of
Savages,
important part played by odor in their mental life
sometimes beautiful
their ideals of beauty
Secondary sexual characters in relation to sexual attraction
Semen,
odor of
Sexual differences in admiration of beauty
in olfactory acuteness
in urination
Shoe fetichism
Singalese ideal of beauty
Singing as affected by sexual emotion
Skin,
complexity of its functions
Smell,
antipathies aroused by
its evolution
sexual significance in animals
its significance in man
theory of
special characteristics of
as the sense of the imagination
as distinctive of races and individuals
hallucinations of
in part the foundation of kiss
results of its excessive stimulation
Sneezing and sexual stimulation
Spanish ideal of beauty
saddle-back as an element of
Stanley, Lady Venetia
Statues, sexual love of
Statue in relation to beauty
Steatopygia
Strength,
the admiration of women for
Suckling as a cause of perversion
as a source of sexual emotion
Swahilis
Tahiti
Tallness,
the admiration of
Taste no part in sexual selection
Tattooing
Tennyson
Thure-Brandt system of massage as a sexual stimulant
Ticklishness
not a simple reflex
explainable by summation-irradiation theory
in relation to the sexual embrace
diminishes with age
also after marriage
Touch,
of kiss
Touch,
in part, foundation of kiss
the most primitive of all senses
the first to prove pleasurable
the most emotional sense
foundation of sexual orgasm
Triangle as a sexual symbol
Tumescence as a necessary preliminary to sexual influence of odors
the chief stimuli of
Urinary fetichism
Urination,
habits of sexes in
Uterus,
its relations to breast
_Vair_, significance of term
Valerianic acid
Vanilla
Viguier, Paule de
Violet perfume
Voice as a source of sexual stimulation
Vulvar odor,
alleged function of
Wagner's music,
emotional effects of
Walk,
beauty of
Whitman,
odor of Walt
Zola's olfactory sensibility
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