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Sex and its effect on the evolution of human nature. Read "The Red Queen" by Matt Riddley. Really interesting stuff, plus it puts a lot of things in perspective.
if i were you, i would write about the controversy over Michael Bailey's book "The Man Who Would Be Queen." it's about his research on transgendered people in chicago. a couple of transgendered faculty at other universities want him fired for it. some wild shit happened. bailey didn't get human subjects approval, and he got the transgendered people to participate in exhange for signing off ( as a psychologist) on their sex change operations. then he had sex with one of them post-op. bailey also does research on sexual arousal in which you wear a rubber band around your dick and it senses tiny fluctuations in your erectness, which they can use to spot sex offenders (by showing them pictures). also, bailey thinks he's proved that bisexual men don't exist because they have microerections in response to gay sex only (in his studies).
there's certainly a wide array of topics.
I think the female orgasm is an important thing to research, there are so many angles on it.
Taboo acts would have to be another great topic. It certainly has a lot of depth to it...
do it on female ejaculation/squirting. it's actually a really interesting topic because a lot of it is still a mystery. you could try to read all of the info you can and explain how it's still so mysterious and then give your own theory ish.
the guys IS creepy. i knew about him because his research on human sexuality was in the New York Times last year, and then i had to spend a half an hour with him during a grad school interview. it was for a clinical psych program, and since he thinks transgendered people can be understood through frameworks of sexual disorder, he's part of the clinical faculty at that school. then i heard about all of the sketchy shit he did from a graduate at another program who was writing his dissertation on the history of devices that measure sexual arousal.