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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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... FEMALES 0.0 0 10 20 30 AGE 40 50 60 Figure 18.1 Comparison of aging patterns of total outlet in human female and male ... Female , p . 714 . In my opinion , this perception of sexual crisis arises from Kinsey's failure to recognize the ...
... FEMALES 0.0 0 10 20 30 AGE 40 50 60 Figure 18.1 Comparison of aging patterns of total outlet in human female and male ... Female , p . 714 . In my opinion , this perception of sexual crisis arises from Kinsey's failure to recognize the ...
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... female ones arrived at the nuptial bed virgo intacta.42 These figures correspond to Kinsey's findings for premarital men , but exceed his reported premarital female rate of about 50 percent . Very recent surveys suggest that Terman's ...
... female ones arrived at the nuptial bed virgo intacta.42 These figures correspond to Kinsey's findings for premarital men , but exceed his reported premarital female rate of about 50 percent . Very recent surveys suggest that Terman's ...
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