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For example , Gay ' s works ( see entry 45 ) challenge stereotypic views about
attitudes toward sexuality in Victorian times . McCary ' s Sexual Myths and
Fallacies ( see entry 123 ) reveals misinformation about sexuality in a variety of
areas .
For example , Gay ' s works ( see entry 45 ) challenge stereotypic views about
attitudes toward sexuality in Victorian times . McCary ' s Sexual Myths and
Fallacies ( see entry 123 ) reveals misinformation about sexuality in a variety of
areas .
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cross - references , tasteful and informative drawings and photographs , historical
background on a variety of topics , a glossary of sexual slang , further references
and recommended reading at the end of each chapter , and an extensive ...
cross - references , tasteful and informative drawings and photographs , historical
background on a variety of topics , a glossary of sexual slang , further references
and recommended reading at the end of each chapter , and an extensive ...
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Although attention has focused on the reproductive advantages of competition
and sexual variety for men , little attention has been given to the reproductive
advantages of such characteristics for females ; they are viewed as aberrations ...
Although attention has focused on the reproductive advantages of competition
and sexual variety for men , little attention has been given to the reproductive
advantages of such characteristics for females ; they are viewed as aberrations ...
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REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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