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... female ratio since this ratio does not seem to inhibit the formation of polygynous societies . Likewise , the ... females might have a favorite stud , they often took sex where they could find it , not blushing even at incest . Briffault ...
... female ratio since this ratio does not seem to inhibit the formation of polygynous societies . Likewise , the ... females might have a favorite stud , they often took sex where they could find it , not blushing even at incest . Briffault ...
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... female population necessitated an adjustment , with the result that occasionally a group of brothers would add wives to the one already shared . 20 It is not difficult to see why group marriage has not made much headway . It offers no ...
... female population necessitated an adjustment , with the result that occasionally a group of brothers would add wives to the one already shared . 20 It is not difficult to see why group marriage has not made much headway . It offers no ...
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... Female homosexuality was not unknown , though once again we have little information because male authors wrote mostly about men . Aristophanes , in Plato's Symposium , states that some women have " darlings " who are also women . The ...
... Female homosexuality was not unknown , though once again we have little information because male authors wrote mostly about men . Aristophanes , in Plato's Symposium , states that some women have " darlings " who are also women . The ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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