PATTERNED OFFENDERS: PETTING
March 30th, 2009
The incidence of petting is essentially the same for the patterned and incidental offenders in all groups except for the peepers, where the number of sociosexually underdeveloped individuals among the patterned pulls the figure down. The number of petting companions is smaller among the patterned offenders in three of the six groups, larger in one [...]
MISCELLANEOUS FACTORS: ALCOHOL USE
March 30th, 2009
The use of alcohol is widespread in American society, but the amount of its use and its impact on social and sexual behavior is quite unclear. “Excessive” drinking is a class- and culture-bound concept. The weekend binge, cocktail parties, solitary drinking, and bar-hopping all represent different social class and subcultural variations of alcohol use. An [...]
OTHER NONMARITAL COITUS: EXTRAMARITAL COITUS
March 30th, 2009
Adultery is technically coitus wherein at least one partner is married to someone else. Extramarital coitus, as we define it, differs slightly in that we require that the subject (the person we interviewed) be married at the time. By our definition an unmarried person cannot experience extramarital coitus even though the act constitutes extramarital coitus [...]
SEX OFFENDERS: MASTURBATION
March 30th, 2009
The definition of masturbation as “any self-stimulation which is deliberate and designed to effect erotic arousal,” which we employed in our 1948 volume on the male, is not wholly adequate in this present study. We must amend the definition in several ways. In the first place we use the term to denote self-stimulation specifically aimed [...]
EXHIBITIONISTS: AGE OF COITAL PARTNER
March 30th, 2009
With regard to the age of their first coital companions after puberty, the exhibitionists fluctuate erratically in the various rank-orders, and nothing meaningful can be deduced. However, they rank third, with 29 per cent, among those whose first coital partners were twenty-one and over. In brief, there seems a mild predisposition toward more mature females. [...]