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Among animal species ( except people ) , as a result of the struggle for existence
, a natural balance is established ... Nevertheless , nature itself acts as a
countervailing force in this matter : those who are ill - equipped to strive for status
or ...
Among animal species ( except people ) , as a result of the struggle for existence
, a natural balance is established ... Nevertheless , nature itself acts as a
countervailing force in this matter : those who are ill - equipped to strive for status
or ...
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Strong sexual desires in women persist because they are basic to a woman ' s
nature . ... with respect to sexuality , there is a female human nature and a male
human nature , and these natures are extraordinarily different " ; they are a
product ...
Strong sexual desires in women persist because they are basic to a woman ' s
nature . ... with respect to sexuality , there is a female human nature and a male
human nature , and these natures are extraordinarily different " ; they are a
product ...
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sexes : males are performance - oriented , more quickly aroused , conditioned to
a wider range of stimuli , and are genitally focused while women are more
process - oriented , conditioned to tactile stimuli , and focus on the contextual
nature of ...
sexes : males are performance - oriented , more quickly aroused , conditioned to
a wider range of stimuli , and are genitally focused while women are more
process - oriented , conditioned to tactile stimuli , and focus on the contextual
nature of ...
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Contents
REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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Studies in Human Sexuality: A Selected Guide Suzanne G. Frayser,Thomas J. Whitby Limited preview - 1995 |
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