Alfred Kinsey
That's easy teachers they study study so they can teach you and make you study.
study more about skin
wormology is the study of worms
Study of fossils
William H. Walling has written: 'Sexology' -- subject(s): Sex, Sexology
urology, urosexology in female and urology, sexology, urosexology in male
It is sometimes referred to as sexology.
Alfred Kinsey
Some experts in the sexology field include several famous psychologists and psychiatrists such as Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud and many other ones as well.
Sexology is the scientific study of human sexuality, encompassing topics such as sexual behavior, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sexual health. It draws upon fields like psychology, biology, sociology, and medicine to understand and address various aspects of human sexuality. Sexologists may work in research, education, therapy, or advocacy related to sexual health and well-being.
Pornology is not a common or widely recognized term. It may refer to the study or analysis of pornography as a field of academic or cultural inquiry. It could also potentially refer to a specific area of research within the field of sexology.
Jos Vroege has written: 'Seksualiteitshulpverlening in Nederland' -- subject(s): Sexology, Health Services
Some recommended tantric sexology books for beginners include "Urban Tantra: Sacred Sex for the Twenty-First Century" by Barbara Carrellas, "The Heart of Tantric Sex: A Unique Guide to Love and Sexual Fulfillment" by Diana Richardson, and "Tantric Sex for Men: Making Love a Meditation" by Diana Richardson and Michael Richardson.
Anthropology
Ross Morrow has written: 'Sex research and sex therapy' -- subject(s): History, Physiological Sexual Dysfunction, Psychological Sexual Dysfunctions, Research, Research Design, Sex (Biology), Sex therapy, Sexology, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological, Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological, Sexual behavior, Social aspects, Social aspects of Sex (Biology), Social aspects of Sex therapy, Social aspects of Sexology
Parasitology is the study of parasites and their relationships with their hosts. Its branches include medical parasitology, which focuses on parasites that cause human diseases, veterinary parasitology, which studies parasites that affect animals, and ecological parasitology, which looks at the interactions between parasites and their hosts in natural ecosystems.