Renovating Marriage: Toward New Sexual Life-styles, Volum 10Consensus Publishers, 1973 - 366 sider |
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Side 104
... couples acknowledge in the jokes they make and in the party games they play the existence of the emotional and ... couples name their foursome ) are never wholly successful . Rather , Updike tells us that a " pattern of quarrel and reun ...
... couples acknowledge in the jokes they make and in the party games they play the existence of the emotional and ... couples name their foursome ) are never wholly successful . Rather , Updike tells us that a " pattern of quarrel and reun ...
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... couple hosted each meeting and they determined how couples were to be paired off during that session . The first pairing of the evening was always heterosexual and the individu- als were obligated to have some sexual interaction with ...
... couple hosted each meeting and they determined how couples were to be paired off during that session . The first pairing of the evening was always heterosexual and the individu- als were obligated to have some sexual interaction with ...
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... couples can avoid such conflicts . Couples living an open - ended marriage will handle the problems of exclusion - jealousy in various ways , including an attempt never to exclude each other . Some couples , for example , feel strongly ...
... couples can avoid such conflicts . Couples living an open - ended marriage will handle the problems of exclusion - jealousy in various ways , including an attempt never to exclude each other . Some couples , for example , feel strongly ...
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Introduction Roger W Libby | 3 |
The State of Sex and Monogamy | 17 |
The Monogamous Ideal | 47 |
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