Annual Review of Sex Research

The Annual Review of Sex Research was a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Routledge on behalf of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.

[1] This periodical covered a wide range of topics about sexuality.

As an example, the 1994 edition has articles that range as wide as hormonal influence or on sexual desire in human females, to history of sex study, to how being raised in a queer family affects children, and ends with an article about sadomasochism.

[2] By comparison, the journal contains articles that range from the way mates are chosen among upper primates, to condom use, a piece discussing sexual innuendos in surrealistic paintings, the intersection of sexual identity and personality, and ends with an article talking about the neuroanatomy and physiology of ejaculation.

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Cover of the Annual Review of Sex Research