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Page 43
Although basically heterosexual , he sometimes had sex with young men for the
experience and variety . ... While not all of these experiences are told , hundreds
are described in excruciating detail : how the encounters came about , where ...
Although basically heterosexual , he sometimes had sex with young men for the
experience and variety . ... While not all of these experiences are told , hundreds
are described in excruciating detail : how the encounters came about , where ...
Page 121
They draw on current research findings as well as their own clinical experience to
address some common concerns about sexuality in the later years . The first part
of the book deals with physical issues : normal physical changes in sexuality ...
They draw on current research findings as well as their own clinical experience to
address some common concerns about sexuality in the later years . The first part
of the book deals with physical issues : normal physical changes in sexuality ...
Page 205
In 1973 Betty Dodson began her Bodysex workshops for women who wished to
learn more about their own sexuality . The idea for this erotic project grew out of
consciousnessraising experiences the author shared with other feminists .
In 1973 Betty Dodson began her Bodysex workshops for women who wished to
learn more about their own sexuality . The idea for this erotic project grew out of
consciousnessraising experiences the author shared with other feminists .
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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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