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When the British discouraged infanticide, the burgeoning 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 ...
When the British discouraged infanticide, the burgeoning 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 ...
Page 418
Whereas the female baboon is sexually available for only one week of the
monthly cycle, woman is always accessible, even when pregnant or nursing. She
is also the only female of the mammal phyla that incontrovertibly experiences
orgasm.
Whereas the female baboon is sexually available for only one week of the
monthly cycle, woman is always accessible, even when pregnant or nursing. She
is also the only female of the mammal phyla that incontrovertibly experiences
orgasm.
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A. C. Kinsey et. al., Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. 10. D. P. Geddes, An
Analysis of the Kinsey Reports on Sexual Behavior in the Human Male and
Female. 11. F. K. Shuttleworth, "A biosocial and developmental theory of male
and ...
A. C. Kinsey et. al., Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. 10. D. P. Geddes, An
Analysis of the Kinsey Reports on Sexual Behavior in the Human Male and
Female. 11. F. K. Shuttleworth, "A biosocial and developmental theory of male
and ...
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Contents
wL Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Copyright | |
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