Abstract: Introduction: An Uphill Battle Sex Is Not A Natural Act: Theme And Variations Am I Normal? The Question of Sex Social Constructionism and the Study of Human Sexuality Sexual Biology and the Symbolism of the Natural Historical, Scientific, Clinical, and Feminist Criticisms of the Human Sexual Response Cycle Model Applications of Social Constructionism to Research on Gender and Sexuality Popular Writings On The Theme Six Months at the Daily News The Kiss Advice to the Lovelorn Feminism And Sexuality An Activist in Sexology Gender and Meaning in the Nomenclature of Sexual Dysfunctions Deconstructing Prefeminist Sexuality Research The Feminist Revolution and Sexuality Feminisms and Pornographies Some Harms to Women of Restrictions on Sexually Related Expression Phallocentrism Redux Sexism in Sex Therapy: Whose Idea Is Sensate Focus? In Pursuit of the Perfect Penis: The Medicalization of Male Sexuality The Medicalization of Impotence: Normalizing Phallocentrism Might Premature Ejaculation Be a Physical Disorder? The Perfect Penis Takes a Giant Step Forward Conclusion: The Politics Of Sexology Three Crises Facing Sexology New Perspectives in Sexology: From Rigor (Mortis) to Richness Womens Sexuality: Not a Matter of Health Sex Is Not a Natural Act: The Next Phase.