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Socioeconomic, anthropomorphic, and demographic predictors of adult sexual activity in the United States: data from the national survey of family growth. A comment.

机译:美国成人性活动的社会经济,拟人化和人口预测指标:来自全国家庭成长调查的数据。一条评论。

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Michael Eisenberg, my son and lead author of this article [1], has sent me copies of the articles that he has taken a hand in writing. After quickly reading through this article I thought it might be interesting to a friend of mine who teaches at a local private school. One of his responsibilities, in addition to teaching physics, is being a counselor and advisor to around 10-15 students every year. As you can imagine, one topic that seems to be in the forefront of their minds, he tells me, is sex-who is doing it and how often. That seems to be, real or imagined, one of their measures of success. I read through it, and thought that this would be something he could use to answer the questions he is occasionally asked by his advisees.
机译:我的儿子和这篇文章的第一作者[Michael Eisenberg] [1]向我发送了他亲笔撰写的文章副本。快速阅读本文后,我认为对于我的一个在当地私立学校任教的朋友可能会很有趣。除物理教学外,他的职责之一是每年为大约10至15名学生提供咨询和顾问服务。您可以想象,他告诉我,似乎是他们思想中最重要的一个话题是性行为–谁在做,以及做多久。这似乎是真实的或想象的,是他们成功的衡量标准之一。我通读了此书,并认为这将是他可以用来回答他的建议有时会问到的问题的东西。

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