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Page 58
... homosexual bonds were formed there and proved to be of immense military value , for homosexual pairs fought like demons to be worthy of each . other . The Spartans had a special corps of homosexual pairs ; the " sacred band " of Thebes ...
... homosexual bonds were formed there and proved to be of immense military value , for homosexual pairs fought like demons to be worthy of each . other . The Spartans had a special corps of homosexual pairs ; the " sacred band " of Thebes ...
Page 541
... homosexual arousal , 13 percent to orgasm . Between 4 and 11 percent of unmarried women and between 1 and 2 percent of married women were engaging in homosexual acts in at least 50 percent of their sexual contacts . Only between 1 and 3 ...
... homosexual arousal , 13 percent to orgasm . Between 4 and 11 percent of unmarried women and between 1 and 2 percent of married women were engaging in homosexual acts in at least 50 percent of their sexual contacts . Only between 1 and 3 ...
Page 542
... Homosexuality predisposes against stable relationships for both men and women in yet another important way . Why does a person become a homosexual ? There is suggestive evidence that hormonal factors may be involved in the etiology of ...
... Homosexuality predisposes against stable relationships for both men and women in yet another important way . Why does a person become a homosexual ? There is suggestive evidence that hormonal factors may be involved in the etiology of ...
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