The American Sexual TragedyL. Stuart, 1962 - 320 Seiten |
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... acts . In the light of these heavily censorious and legally penalizing attitudes toward certain sex practices in marriage , we might sup- pose that Americans would rarely engage in these acts . All the facts that have ever been gathered ...
... acts . In the light of these heavily censorious and legally penalizing attitudes toward certain sex practices in marriage , we might sup- pose that Americans would rarely engage in these acts . All the facts that have ever been gathered ...
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... act as abnormal , perverted , or deviant , and that is by using the criterion of fixation , fetichism , or exclusivity . Psycho- logically speaking , any act is abnormal or neurotic if an indi- vidual performs these acts because he has ...
... act as abnormal , perverted , or deviant , and that is by using the criterion of fixation , fetichism , or exclusivity . Psycho- logically speaking , any act is abnormal or neurotic if an indi- vidual performs these acts because he has ...
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... acts make clear that he does not really believe this . He thinks he should believe it perhaps , but the fact is that he does not act accordingly . For behavioral purposes , therefore , we must assume that belief is that upon which one acts ...
... acts make clear that he does not really believe this . He thinks he should believe it perhaps , but the fact is that he does not act accordingly . For behavioral purposes , therefore , we must assume that belief is that upon which one acts ...
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Chapter | 11 |
TWO The Psychology of Dress | 47 |
THREE The Sex Tease of Courtship | 66 |
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