Love, Sex, and Marriage Through the Ages |
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... accepted anyone , no matter how ugly or filthy , seems most unlikely because they mixed with the cream of Roman ... acceptance , prostitutes were not held in high repute by the state . This derived not so much from disapproval of their ...
... accepted anyone , no matter how ugly or filthy , seems most unlikely because they mixed with the cream of Roman ... acceptance , prostitutes were not held in high repute by the state . This derived not so much from disapproval of their ...
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Bernard I. Murstein. The new acceptance of sexuality , in turn , created two problems : fear of being cuckolded and that of ... accepted as a prerequisite for marriage , punishment for nonmarital sexual relationships ( e.g. , prostitution ) ...
Bernard I. Murstein. The new acceptance of sexuality , in turn , created two problems : fear of being cuckolded and that of ... accepted as a prerequisite for marriage , punishment for nonmarital sexual relationships ( e.g. , prostitution ) ...
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... acceptance of the notion of psychological incompatibility . Locke accepted it , as has been noted , and Hume , while ambivalent , observed that " liberty of divorce is not only a cure to hatred and domestic quarrels , it is also an ...
... acceptance of the notion of psychological incompatibility . Locke accepted it , as has been noted , and Hume , while ambivalent , observed that " liberty of divorce is not only a cure to hatred and domestic quarrels , it is also an ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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