Restrictions on heterosexual communication /7
The role of various reasons/13
Other reasons/15
The Significance of Five Percentages: About Opposite Sex Communication/16 —— College Students' Evaluation of this Group
Overview /22
Gender analysis /26
Three "estimated values" and their actual behaviors /30
Analysis of Implicit Sexual Consciousness /34 Self-evaluation of Sexual Concept /43
Why is it traditional or open? /46
Three-sex love view /49
Four Views on Chastity /5 1- Development /59
2. The overall situation of single sex /66
Three masturbations /67
Tetrasexual depression /76 and heterosexual friends /83
Fall in love with the opposite sex /84
Three loves /86
Understand four pairs of eager lovers /89
Five lovelorns (including unrequited love) /9 1
Six kisses /93
Seven sexual intercourse /96
Attitudes of Eight Parents /98- Sex Talk/103
Second, the reality of "seeing the yellow"/109
Third, the gender difference of "watching porn"/1 14
Four. Willing to "see yellow"/1 17
The effect of "seeing the yellow"/123-what is the author's definition? / 127
Second-year college girls or "second sex"? / 128
Iii. Girls are not only sexually harassed/130
Four boys were also sexually harassed? / 133
Analysis of the perpetrators of sexual harassment/138
What kind of sexual harassment was committed? /140 attitude towards "sex industry"/142
Two "sex lovers"/147
Three merchantability/15 1
I did it. What factors have influenced it? / 154
Is the fear of sexually transmitted diseases enough to curb the "sex trade" /157 homosexuality is not a popular word/16 1
Psychological homosexuality/163
Sexual contact between the same sex/166
Gay or bisexual? /170- Basic information/173
Historical comparison/176
Correct rate of three answers/177
Four reasons analysis/180
Comparison between College Students and Adult Population in China/183 A college student really needs sex education/185.
What do you need? / 187
What do you need most? /189- analysis of influencing factors of sexual behavior of college students 2001193
Overall model 200 1 /209
Comparison between 200 1 and 1997 /2 15-theoretical analysis /22 1
The objective basis of authenticity /225
Three. Statistical proof /229
Analysis of four pairs of words left in the questionnaire /23 1
Events-All the data in this survey count the changes in the incidence of sexual behavior /253
Concepts of sex, sexual love and chastity /258
Sexual physiological development /259
Historical changes of erotic activities (see "pornography" and peace talks) /260
Historical changes of heterosexual communication and love experience /263
Six Sexy Charms Evaluation /267
Seven Depression /268
Eight sexual transactions /270
Appendix I: Questionnaire /273
Appendix II: Letters Used in the Survey /284
Appendix III: Bibliography /292