The American Sexual TragedyL. Stuart, 1962 - 320 Seiten |
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... culture in which he is raised ) which influence his ( and his parents ' ) thinking and doing . But the modern woman's feelings of physical inadequacy also stem from culture - centered and socially propagated influences which make it ...
... culture in which he is raised ) which influence his ( and his parents ' ) thinking and doing . But the modern woman's feelings of physical inadequacy also stem from culture - centered and socially propagated influences which make it ...
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... culture ) engage spontaneously in monosexual ( masturbatory ) , hetero- sexual , and homosexual acts at different times during his life . Normally , in a sexually restrictive culture like our own , he learns to give up most monosexual ...
... culture ) engage spontaneously in monosexual ( masturbatory ) , hetero- sexual , and homosexual acts at different times during his life . Normally , in a sexually restrictive culture like our own , he learns to give up most monosexual ...
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... culture , is essentially opposed to the other modes of love which we also , in one way or another , espouse . It is ... culture ( particularly , the novels , films , and television shows of this culture ) , they do become romantically ...
... culture , is essentially opposed to the other modes of love which we also , in one way or another , espouse . It is ... culture ( particularly , the novels , films , and television shows of this culture ) , they do become romantically ...
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Chapter | 11 |
TWO The Psychology of Dress | 47 |
THREE The Sex Tease of Courtship | 66 |
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