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Men defy stereotypes in defining masculinity
Men interviewed in a large international study reported that being seen as honorable, self-reliant and respected was more important to their idea of masculinity than being seen as attractive, sexually active or successful with women.

Announcing 2008-2009 Kinsey Institute Student Research grants
KI seeks to fund significant and innovative student research that deals with human sexuality, from an array of disciplines and perspectives.

In The Gallery
More than 50 prints representing photographer Herbert Ascherman Jr.’s four decades of exploring human sexuality in all its fascinating variety.
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