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She asserts that past cultural definitions of sex were mechanical , limited to a
reproductive model of foreplay , penetration , and intercourse with male orgasm
as the climax and end of the encounter , and primarily under male control .
She asserts that past cultural definitions of sex were mechanical , limited to a
reproductive model of foreplay , penetration , and intercourse with male orgasm
as the climax and end of the encounter , and primarily under male control .
Page 356
She suggests that each society has a sex - role plan ( a template that guides the
organization of male / female behavior ) which is expressed symbolically . There
is a correlation between the gender of the creator god , conceptions of creative ...
She suggests that each society has a sex - role plan ( a template that guides the
organization of male / female behavior ) which is expressed symbolically . There
is a correlation between the gender of the creator god , conceptions of creative ...
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... 28 Masturbation and Adult Sexuality , 314 McCary ' s Human Sexuality , 132
McGill Report on Male Intimacy , 102 Media Sexploitation , 513 Medical History of
Contraception , 214 Medieval Experience , 459 * Men and Marriage , 425 Men ...
... 28 Masturbation and Adult Sexuality , 314 McCary ' s Human Sexuality , 132
McGill Report on Male Intimacy , 102 Media Sexploitation , 513 Medical History of
Contraception , 214 Medieval Experience , 459 * Men and Marriage , 425 Men ...
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