Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... engage in intercourse at some point in their relationship over the 2 years ; male virgins , in this study , apparently could not resist sexual opportunities provided by their experienced partners . However , in those couples in which ...
... engage in intercourse at some point in their relationship over the 2 years ; male virgins , in this study , apparently could not resist sexual opportunities provided by their experienced partners . However , in those couples in which ...
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... engage in sexual intercourse ; whether they would be im- mediately willing to engage in variations in intercourse is less likely . As Hunt ( 1974 ) and Masters and Johnson ( 1975 ) suggest , evolving trust between partners is a key ...
... engage in sexual intercourse ; whether they would be im- mediately willing to engage in variations in intercourse is less likely . As Hunt ( 1974 ) and Masters and Johnson ( 1975 ) suggest , evolving trust between partners is a key ...
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... engage in oral - genital activities and will probably pet to orgasm . At least the male partner will experience orgasm ; the female may or may not . Engaged nonvirgins may heavy pet , probably without oral - genital involvement , at ...
... engage in oral - genital activities and will probably pet to orgasm . At least the male partner will experience orgasm ; the female may or may not . Engaged nonvirgins may heavy pet , probably without oral - genital involvement , at ...
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