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Smiler, Andrew |
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2013-02-18T18:48:42Z |
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2013-02-18T18:48:42Z |
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2/5/2013 |
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2/18/2013 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10339/37874 |
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Most people believe young men are primarily interested in short-term "hookup" sex and uninterested in relationships. In this talk, Dr. Andrew Smiler explores how we have come to believe this image of young men. He will discuss some of his research on young men's dating and sexual experiences, much of which challenges the stereotypical portrayal of young men as "Casanovas." |
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dc.title |
Challenging Casanova: Beyond the Stereotype of the Promiscuous Young Male |
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Moving Image |
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