The American Sexual TragedyL. Stuart, 1962 - 320 Seiten |
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... attitudes were preponderantly conservative in the fic- tion best - sellers and the general magazines ; while in the 1960's attitudes in these media had changed to preponderantly liberal . While references in the men's magazines remained ...
... attitudes were preponderantly conservative in the fic- tion best - sellers and the general magazines ; while in the 1960's attitudes in these media had changed to preponderantly liberal . While references in the men's magazines remained ...
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... attitudes to- ward it . IT HAS BEEN Our thesis thus far that American love , courtship , and marital attitudes are not only unrealistic but self - contra- dictory , and that as such they can scarcely lead to good marital adjustments ...
... attitudes to- ward it . IT HAS BEEN Our thesis thus far that American love , courtship , and marital attitudes are not only unrealistic but self - contra- dictory , and that as such they can scarcely lead to good marital adjustments ...
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... attitudes of our society . WE HAVE BEEN CONCERNED thus far with localizing and analyz- ing the major attitudes of the contemporary American folklore of sex , love , and marriage , and with trying to show where the folklore and the ...
... attitudes of our society . WE HAVE BEEN CONCERNED thus far with localizing and analyz- ing the major attitudes of the contemporary American folklore of sex , love , and marriage , and with trying to show where the folklore and the ...
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Chapter | 11 |
TWO The Psychology of Dress | 47 |
THREE The Sex Tease of Courtship | 66 |
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