Love, Sex, and Marriage Through the Ages |
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... individual and his emotional needs were not crucial . This tended to minimize the involvement of the marital partners in each other , for the extended group could meet every need except sex - and sex for the wealthy man could be ...
... individual and his emotional needs were not crucial . This tended to minimize the involvement of the marital partners in each other , for the extended group could meet every need except sex - and sex for the wealthy man could be ...
Page 528
... Individual life should not be organized primarily for the benefit of the family ; family life should be organized so that the individual may live as nearly like a normal human being as possible . , 935 Combine the need for plural ...
... Individual life should not be organized primarily for the benefit of the family ; family life should be organized so that the individual may live as nearly like a normal human being as possible . , 935 Combine the need for plural ...
Page 555
... individual - centered marriage ; the relationship of women's status to marriage stability ; changes in expectations regarding marriage ; and the changing percep- tion of sex . We shall consider each of these historical factors as well ...
... individual - centered marriage ; the relationship of women's status to marriage stability ; changes in expectations regarding marriage ; and the changing percep- tion of sex . We shall consider each of these historical factors as well ...
Contents
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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