Renovating Marriage: Toward New Sexual Life-styles, Volum 10Consensus Publishers, 1973 - 366 sider |
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... variety of partners , while it may take longer for middle- and upper - class males to release their inhibi- tions . EMS was found to be sporadic , and few long - term " affairs " were documented . EMS was most common for those from ...
... variety of partners , while it may take longer for middle- and upper - class males to release their inhibi- tions . EMS was found to be sporadic , and few long - term " affairs " were documented . EMS was most common for those from ...
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... variety that strikes one more than the similarity . No doubt it has always been difficult to circumscribe the parameters of the bohe- mian sub - culture , or any expressive movement that stresses individu- alism . But at least until the ...
... variety that strikes one more than the similarity . No doubt it has always been difficult to circumscribe the parameters of the bohe- mian sub - culture , or any expressive movement that stresses individu- alism . But at least until the ...
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... variety . The socialization processes within our society which stress traditional monogamy , may also have greater compatibility with the ad hoc and contract forms than with the more complex ones . Further , it may be that the dyadic ...
... variety . The socialization processes within our society which stress traditional monogamy , may also have greater compatibility with the ad hoc and contract forms than with the more complex ones . Further , it may be that the dyadic ...
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Introduction Roger W Libby | 3 |
The State of Sex and Monogamy | 17 |
The Monogamous Ideal | 47 |
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