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Many outsiders scoffed at this approach, but Noyes and his colleagues
stubbornly maintained that a trained man could stop at any stage of sexual
intercourse. Indeed, very few children were born at Oneida until the group's plan
for scientific ...
Many outsiders scoffed at this approach, but Noyes and his colleagues
stubbornly maintained that a trained man could stop at any stage of sexual
intercourse. Indeed, very few children were born at Oneida until the group's plan
for scientific ...
Page 423
It is reported that, in intercourse, most males are much quicker in this regard than
women. This the frequency of intercourse was "about right," 6 percent said it was
too frequent, and 25 percent said it was too infrequent. He also cited Burgess ...
It is reported that, in intercourse, most males are much quicker in this regard than
women. This the frequency of intercourse was "about right," 6 percent said it was
too frequent, and 25 percent said it was too infrequent. He also cited Burgess ...
Page 509
Puberty, menstruation, and intercourse involve a great deal of ritual to ward off
the potential evil influence of discontented shades (the spirits of ancestors). The
Nyakyusa, for example, prescribe that after her initial sexual intercourse with her
...
Puberty, menstruation, and intercourse involve a great deal of ritual to ward off
the potential evil influence of discontented shades (the spirits of ancestors). The
Nyakyusa, for example, prescribe that after her initial sexual intercourse with her
...
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wL Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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