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... traditional concepts of marriage are as outdated as bustles and pantaloons . The Women's Liberation Movement , in its goal to end the legal and social discrimination against women , has also attacked traditional marriage as an ...
... traditional concepts of marriage are as outdated as bustles and pantaloons . The Women's Liberation Movement , in its goal to end the legal and social discrimination against women , has also attacked traditional marriage as an ...
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... traditional path . 954 The relationship between husband and wife . In some ways there has been a great shift away from the traditional patriarchal conception of husband - wife relations . The Japanese say that " since World War II ...
... traditional path . 954 The relationship between husband and wife . In some ways there has been a great shift away from the traditional patriarchal conception of husband - wife relations . The Japanese say that " since World War II ...
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... traditional privileges associated with " arranged marriage " is not as satisfactory as the retention of the traditional masculine role . For women , for whom emotional closeness is often more meaningful than for men , the love match ...
... traditional privileges associated with " arranged marriage " is not as satisfactory as the retention of the traditional masculine role . For women , for whom emotional closeness is often more meaningful than for men , the love match ...
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