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Page 434
Any other extramarital coitus was strictly prohibited. In view of the emphasis on
sexuality in America in recent decades, it is interesting to examine how ancient
taboos have changed. Current novels suggest that half the housewives in
suburbia ...
Any other extramarital coitus was strictly prohibited. In view of the emphasis on
sexuality in America in recent decades, it is interesting to examine how ancient
taboos have changed. Current novels suggest that half the housewives in
suburbia ...
Page 545
Old-style adultery. The spouse is unaware of the extramarital relationship, and it
is assumed he would disapprove if he knew. II. Ambiguous adultery. The spouse
knows about the extramarital relationship but does not fully approve. The spouse
...
Old-style adultery. The spouse is unaware of the extramarital relationship, and it
is assumed he would disapprove if he knew. II. Ambiguous adultery. The spouse
knows about the extramarital relationship but does not fully approve. The spouse
...
Page 567
The problem with "swinging" will not be the fact that it involves extramarital sex,
but its "democratic" principle, which frowns on selectiveness in extramarital
choice. Yet many people are selective about whom they choose for sexual
relations.
The problem with "swinging" will not be the fact that it involves extramarital sex,
but its "democratic" principle, which frowns on selectiveness in extramarital
choice. Yet many people are selective about whom they choose for sexual
relations.
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Copyright | |
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