Love, Sex, and Marriage Through the AgesSpringer Publishing Company, 1974 - Počet stran: 639 |
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Strana 284
... emotional demands . This last requirement was mainly advocated by Ellis , a reflection of his detachment from any woman who might make sexual and emotional demands that would interfere with his work . Ellis was not passionately involved ...
... emotional demands . This last requirement was mainly advocated by Ellis , a reflection of his detachment from any woman who might make sexual and emotional demands that would interfere with his work . Ellis was not passionately involved ...
Strana 545
... emotional interdependence , economic sharing , and sexual access to persons in addition to one's spouse or prime lover . 2. Open - ended marriage . A relationship between spouses in which each grants the other the freedom to involve ...
... emotional interdependence , economic sharing , and sexual access to persons in addition to one's spouse or prime lover . 2. Open - ended marriage . A relationship between spouses in which each grants the other the freedom to involve ...
Strana 547
... emotional involvement . ) To assure a minimum of involvement , repeated choice of the same partner is frowned upon ... emotional contact , sex may be regarded as the key to surmounting the barriers to a hoped - for emotional ...
... emotional involvement . ) To assure a minimum of involvement , repeated choice of the same partner is frowned upon ... emotional contact , sex may be regarded as the key to surmounting the barriers to a hoped - for emotional ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Autorská práva | |
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