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Page 61
The contrast between marrieds and cohabitors allows them to analyze the effect
of marriage on heterosexual couples ; the comparison of homosexuals with
heterosexuals helps them examine how a couple operates when they don ' t
have to ...
The contrast between marrieds and cohabitors allows them to analyze the effect
of marriage on heterosexual couples ; the comparison of homosexuals with
heterosexuals helps them examine how a couple operates when they don ' t
have to ...
Page 176
With the assumption that the perception of a problem goes a long way in helping
to solve it , the author describes common behavior that hinders sex and fulfillment
in relationships with the hope that couples can recognize the points in their ...
With the assumption that the perception of a problem goes a long way in helping
to solve it , the author describes common behavior that hinders sex and fulfillment
in relationships with the hope that couples can recognize the points in their ...
Page 178
Although a great deal of attention has been paid to the problem of teenage
pregnancy , very little has been given to the nature of the relationships of teenage
couples , for whom sex and pregnancy are only part of a wider context of
interaction .
Although a great deal of attention has been paid to the problem of teenage
pregnancy , very little has been given to the nature of the relationships of teenage
couples , for whom sex and pregnancy are only part of a wider context of
interaction .
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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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