Renovating Marriage: Toward New Sexual Life-styles, Volum 10Consensus Publishers, 1973 - 366 sider |
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Side 69
... relationships and to develop marriages to fit in with a frame- work of community . ) To do this we are certain that the monopolistic tendencies of relationships must be broken , and hence the question of sexual relations cannot be ...
... relationships and to develop marriages to fit in with a frame- work of community . ) To do this we are certain that the monopolistic tendencies of relationships must be broken , and hence the question of sexual relations cannot be ...
Side 81
... relationship which Cuber has found to be very similar to conventional marriage : The dynamics of ... these relationships . . . break with conven- tional stereotypes about them which generally run to assertions that such relationships ...
... relationship which Cuber has found to be very similar to conventional marriage : The dynamics of ... these relationships . . . break with conven- tional stereotypes about them which generally run to assertions that such relationships ...
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... relationship . Similarly , to label all sex outside a marriage relationship as " extra- marital " is to cloud the nature of other sexual relationships and to say nothing about the acceptance or lack of acceptance of such behavior within ...
... relationship . Similarly , to label all sex outside a marriage relationship as " extra- marital " is to cloud the nature of other sexual relationships and to say nothing about the acceptance or lack of acceptance of such behavior within ...
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Introduction Roger W Libby | 3 |
The State of Sex and Monogamy | 17 |
The Monogamous Ideal | 47 |
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