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  2. Body odour and sexual attraction - Wikipedia

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    Whilst a vast number of studies have been conducted to investigate body odour and mating, research is now shifting in particular towards the effect of male scent to female sexual attraction. This is largely due to the effects of the menstrual cycle and hormone contraceptives, which directly affect women's partner preference. Past research has ...

  3. Lavender Scare - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1950s, similar repressive and oppressive policies had gone into effect in state and local governments which extended the prohibitions on the employment of lesbians and gay men to cover twelve million workers – more than twenty percent of the United States labor force – who now had to sign oaths attesting to their moral purity to ...

  4. Lavender marriage - Wikipedia

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    For gay Chinese men and lesbian Chinese women, societal pressure to have a heterosexual relationship can be so profound that they often turn to lavender marriages or "cooperative [marriages]". Some gay male individuals marry lesbian women to undertake societal and parental expectations and ease some pressure. [ 11 ]

  5. Bill Rosendahl - Wikipedia

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    Rosendahl stated in an interview with the Lavender Effect that he was the victim of a gay-bashing incident while in graduate school. He was walking from a gay bar to campus when five men ran up to him screaming obscenities and slurs and then began beating him. He fought back but received injuries. He filed a police report about the incident. [4]

  6. Lavender lattes are popular at Starbucks and other coffee ...

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    While lavender is best known for its calming effects, it has long been used in herbal medicine and has several health benefits, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.

  7. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    Substances that inhibit effects that aphrodisiacs aim to enhance are called anaphrodisiacs, [2] which have the opposite effects on libido. Both males and females can potentially benefit from the use of aphrodisiacs, but they are more focused on males, as their properties tend to increase testosterone concentrations rather than estrogen ...

  8. Lavandula - Wikipedia

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    It recommends caution if young boys use lavender oil because of possible hormonal effects leading to gynecomastia. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] [ 29 ] A 2007 study examined the relationship between various fragrances and photosensitivity , stating that lavender is known "to elicit cutaneous photo-toxic reactions", but does not induce photohaemolysis .

  9. Mark Thompson (author) - Wikipedia

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    In an oral history interview with the Lavender Effect, Thompson described himself as "serial monogamous" at the time he contracted the virus, but admitted to having several boyfriends in a short period of time. He contracted the virus from one of them in 1979 or 1980. Many of his lovers died of the disease, as did his own brother, Kirk.