Renovating Marriage: Toward New Sexual Life-styles, Volum 10Consensus Publishers, 1973 - 366 sider |
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... participants would have a capacity for intimacy in a broad sense . To explore these hypotheses we employed two widely used stan- dard psychological instruments , The Edwards Personal Preference Schedule ( EPPS ) , purporting to measure ...
... participants would have a capacity for intimacy in a broad sense . To explore these hypotheses we employed two widely used stan- dard psychological instruments , The Edwards Personal Preference Schedule ( EPPS ) , purporting to measure ...
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... participants in early marriage ; Kafka and Ryder present their findings from original research documenting the realities of counter - culture marriages - with the variety of ground rules , joys , and problems experienced by the participants ...
... participants in early marriage ; Kafka and Ryder present their findings from original research documenting the realities of counter - culture marriages - with the variety of ground rules , joys , and problems experienced by the participants ...
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... participants ; ( 4 ) the longevity of marital arrangements assumed at the beginning of the relationship may vary from some limited time period to the death of participants ; and finally , ( 5 ) marital arrangements may vary according to ...
... participants ; ( 4 ) the longevity of marital arrangements assumed at the beginning of the relationship may vary from some limited time period to the death of participants ; and finally , ( 5 ) marital arrangements may vary according to ...
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Introduction Roger W Libby | 3 |
The State of Sex and Monogamy | 17 |
The Monogamous Ideal | 47 |
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accept activity alternative American attitudes become co-marital sex commitment consensual adultery cool sex counter-culture couples Cuber culture develop divorce double standard emotional engage expectations extramarital relations extramarital relationships extramarital sex extramarital sexual fantasy feel female sexuality fidelity future group marriage group sex Harrad Experiment heterosexual homosexual hot sex human husband ideal important individual infidelity institution intercourse interest interpersonal intimacy involved jealousy Jessie Bernard kind Kinsey Lesbian less liberated life-styles live male marital forms married married couples means monogamous marriage needs Neubeck norms one's open marriage orgasm participants partners patterns percent person possible potential premarital problems Proposition 31 rela response riage Rimmer roles sample sense sexual behavior sexual expression sexual freedom Sexual Freedom League sexual intercourse sexual relationships sexually exclusive sharing social society spouse styles swingers swinging tion traditional monogamy variety Varni Whitehurst wife Wife Swapping wives woman women York