The American Sexual TragedyL. Stuart, 1962 - 320 Seiten |
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... course , a goner for Jo - Lea's beauty . But , in the normal course of events , for how long , for how long ? For reasons such as these it should be painfully clear that the average woman has everything to lose and little to gain from ...
... course , a goner for Jo - Lea's beauty . But , in the normal course of events , for how long , for how long ? For reasons such as these it should be painfully clear that the average woman has everything to lose and little to gain from ...
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... course of surveying literally hundreds of mass media outlets , several hundred distinctly romantic attitudes were uncovered . The ubiquity of ultra - romantic philosophies in our mass media , particularly when combined with the ...
... course of surveying literally hundreds of mass media outlets , several hundred distinctly romantic attitudes were uncovered . The ubiquity of ultra - romantic philosophies in our mass media , particularly when combined with the ...
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... course , it stems from social pretension . It is the bride's day of days and the family's day of assertion . A dozen professions have sprung up around the elaboration of the wedding ritual , and who could be more susceptible to their ...
... course , it stems from social pretension . It is the bride's day of days and the family's day of assertion . A dozen professions have sprung up around the elaboration of the wedding ritual , and who could be more susceptible to their ...
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Chapter | 11 |
TWO The Psychology of Dress | 47 |
THREE The Sex Tease of Courtship | 66 |
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