Defining Sexual Harassment: Who Decides? Marty Klein Letter to the Editor 02 May 2019 Pages: 1633 - 1634
Sexual Harassment: “I Just Do Not Feel Safe” Charles Moser Letter to the Editor 30 April 2019 Pages: 1635 - 1636
A Step in the Right Direction But We Must Resist Identity Politics Qazi Rahman Letter to the Editor 20 February 2019 Pages: 1637 - 1638
Power and Privilege in the Field of Sexuality Research and Beyond Francisco J. Sánchez Letter to the Editor 30 May 2019 Pages: 1639 - 1640
Advancing Our Scientific Understanding of Sexual Harassment Michael C. Seto Letter to the Editor 25 February 2019 Pages: 1641 - 1643
Feminism, Sexism, and Sexual Harassment in Sexology Leonore Tiefer Letter to the Editor 13 May 2019 Pages: 1645 - 1646
Shades of Rind: Ought We Be Surprised? Marshall Burns Letter to the Editor 19 July 2019 Pages: 1647 - 1648
Sexual Science versus Progressive Advocacy: The Need for Resistance Bruce Rind Letter to the Editor 07 June 2019 Pages: 1649 - 1650
The Risks and Responsibilities of Conducting Research on Historically Marginalized Communities Francisco J. Sánchez Letter to the Editor 05 July 2019 Pages: 1651 - 1653
Science Has Always Been Ideological, You Just Don’t See It Florence Ashley Letter to the Editor 17 July 2019 Pages: 1655 - 1657
The Relational and Bodily Experiences Theory of Sexual Desire in Women Eugenia CherkasskayaMargaret Rosario Target Article 20 June 2018 Pages: 1659 - 1681
Are Healthy Parental Attachments and Resilience to Societal Objectification Basic to Women’s Sexual Health? Rosemary Basson Commentary 21 November 2018 Pages: 1683 - 1687
Attachment, Sexual Desire, and Object of Desire Self-Consciousness Trade-Up Effects Anthony F. BogaertMalvina N. SkorskaElisa Modica Commentary 21 November 2018 Pages: 1689 - 1692
Widening Understandings of Women’s Sexual Desire: A Social–Ecological Lens Rachel M. CalogeroJaclyn A. Siegel Commentary 11 December 2018 Pages: 1693 - 1698
Expanding Our Understanding of Women’s Sexual Desire Margaret Nichols Commentary 07 February 2019 Pages: 1699 - 1701
Five Questions About the Relational and Bodily Experiences Theory: A Consideration of the Theoretical Framework, the Major Constructs, and Intended Application of the Model Vanessa R. SchickAleta Baldwin Commentary 17 December 2018 Pages: 1703 - 1707
Toward Women Wanting Deborah L. TolmanJennifer F. Chmielewski Commentary 06 December 2018 Pages: 1709 - 1714
Developing an Integrative Approach to Female Sexual Desire: The Advances and Drawbacks of Relational and Bodily Experiences Theory Nicholas VelottaPepper Schwartz Commentary 03 January 2019 Pages: 1715 - 1718
Relational and Bodily Experiences Theory: Attachment and Sociocultural Influences in a Parsimonious Model of Sexual Desire in Women Eugenia CherkasskayaMargaret Rosario Commentary 26 June 2019 Pages: 1719 - 1722
Sexual Precedent’s Effect on Sexual Consent Communication Malachi WillisKristen N. Jozkowski Original Paper 23 April 2019 Pages: 1723 - 1734
Walk the Line: How Successful Are Efforts to Maintain Monogamy in Intimate Relationships? Brenda H. LeeLucia F. O’Sullivan Original Paper Open access 18 June 2019 Pages: 1735 - 1748
Comparing Relationship Quality Across Different Types of Romantic Partners in Polyamorous and Monogamous Relationships Rhonda N. BalzariniChristoffer DharmaBjarne M. Holmes Original Paper 08 May 2019 Pages: 1749 - 1767
How Do College Experience and Gender Differentiate the Enactment of Hookup Scripts Among Emerging Adults? Spencer B. OlmsteadJerika C. NoronaKristin M. Anders Original Paper 16 July 2018 Pages: 1769 - 1783
Sex Differences in Mate Retention and Mate Quality Enhancement: The Effect of Facial Sexual Dimorphism Cues on Willingness to Introduce a New Friend to One’s Partner Bin ZuoFangfang WenYang Wu Original Paper 21 August 2018 Pages: 1785 - 1794
Sociosexual Attitudes and Quality of Life in (Non)Monogamous Relationships: The Role of Attraction and Constraining Forces Among Users of the Second Love Web Site David L. RodriguesDiniz LopesInês Cabaceira Original Paper 03 January 2019 Pages: 1795 - 1809
Jealousy, Consent, and Compersion Within Monogamous and Consensually Non-Monogamous Romantic Relationships Justin K. MogilskiSimon D. ReeveLisa L. M. Welling Original Paper 03 January 2019 Pages: 1811 - 1828
A Short-Term Longitudinal Investigation of Hookups and Holistic Outcomes Among College Students Stephanie Winkeljohn BlackGabrielle KaminskyFrank Fincham Original Paper 13 March 2019 Pages: 1829 - 1845
How Alcohol, Space, and Time Influence Young People’s Sexual Encounters in Tanzania: A Qualitative Analysis Marni SommerRichard ParkerSylvia Kaaya Original Paper Open access 10 January 2019 Pages: 1847 - 1857
A Qualitative Examination of the Sexual Possible Selves and Strategies of First-Semester College Students: How Sexual Possible Selves are Developed During the Transition to College Kristin M. AndersSpencer B. Olmstead Original Paper 25 March 2019 Pages: 1859 - 1876
“Stepping Out of My Sexual Comfort Zone”: Comparing the Sexual Possible Selves and Strategies of College-Attending and Non-College Emerging Adults Kristin M. AndersSpencer B. Olmstead Original Paper 05 July 2019 Pages: 1877 - 1891