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Masters , R . E . L . Forbidden Sexual Behavior and Morality : An Objective
Reexamination of Perverse Sex Practices in Different Cultures . New York : Julian
Press , 1964 . 431 p . Includes bibliography and index . The forbidden sexual ...
Masters , R . E . L . Forbidden Sexual Behavior and Morality : An Objective
Reexamination of Perverse Sex Practices in Different Cultures . New York : Julian
Press , 1964 . 431 p . Includes bibliography and index . The forbidden sexual ...
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The Greeks found the practice repellant , the Romans taxed circumcision , and
the right to circumcision was the motive for the Maccabean revolt . Although the
Judaic code emphasizes purity , the actual sexual practices have been
influenced ...
The Greeks found the practice repellant , the Romans taxed circumcision , and
the right to circumcision was the motive for the Maccabean revolt . Although the
Judaic code emphasizes purity , the actual sexual practices have been
influenced ...
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In particular , he attempts to understand why the culture encourages homosexual
practices for all men before they marry . In the process , he articulates the ways in
which Sambians conceptualize masculinity and femininity , childhood and ...
In particular , he attempts to understand why the culture encourages homosexual
practices for all men before they marry . In the process , he articulates the ways in
which Sambians conceptualize masculinity and femininity , childhood and ...
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REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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