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He describes and categorizes some thirty paraphilias , including such well -
recognized ones as masochism and pedophilia ... Finally , he describes the
shortcomings of sexology as a discipline and laments the lack of funding for sex
research ...
He describes and categorizes some thirty paraphilias , including such well -
recognized ones as masochism and pedophilia ... Finally , he describes the
shortcomings of sexology as a discipline and laments the lack of funding for sex
research ...
Page 48
Jones describes Freud as an avid reader with a good memory , averse to music ,
and irreligious . Graduated from the Gymnasium summa cum laude , he was
familiar with the classics and had a sound knowledge of several languages . His
first ...
Jones describes Freud as an avid reader with a good memory , averse to music ,
and irreligious . Graduated from the Gymnasium summa cum laude , he was
familiar with the classics and had a sound knowledge of several languages . His
first ...
Page 372
Therefore , the book describes a whole range of customs related to this context :
matrilineal principles of kinship and their link to male and female statuses and
roles in society ; specific dimensions of sex related to married life ( courting ...
Therefore , the book describes a whole range of customs related to this context :
matrilineal principles of kinship and their link to male and female statuses and
roles in society ; specific dimensions of sex related to married life ( courting ...
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Contents
REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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