The American Sexual TragedyL. Stuart, 1962 - 320 Seiten |
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... largely , then , the desire for human conformity that makes it virtually certain that any clothing fashion , once it has been given prestige value ( or conspicuous consumption value ) by that vast machine for public persuasion which we ...
... largely , then , the desire for human conformity that makes it virtually certain that any clothing fashion , once it has been given prestige value ( or conspicuous consumption value ) by that vast machine for public persuasion which we ...
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... largely to have a home and children and the average male marries largely to acquire a satisfactory bedmate , and when neither the male nor the female actually becomes particularly sexually con- tented in marriage , what are the chances ...
... largely to have a home and children and the average male marries largely to acquire a satisfactory bedmate , and when neither the male nor the female actually becomes particularly sexually con- tented in marriage , what are the chances ...
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... largely removing the female's terror of pregnancy . Similarly , inventions , productive processes , wars , and other non - sexual in- fluences are bound to continue to have powerful direct and indirect sex - marriage sequelae , whether ...
... largely removing the female's terror of pregnancy . Similarly , inventions , productive processes , wars , and other non - sexual in- fluences are bound to continue to have powerful direct and indirect sex - marriage sequelae , whether ...
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Chapter | 11 |
TWO The Psychology of Dress | 47 |
THREE The Sex Tease of Courtship | 66 |
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