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The process will not take place , however , unless there already exists a willingness to relinquish distinctive sexual identity and a strong desire to achieve sexual mutuality . The psychological adjustments this process entails are ...
The process will not take place , however , unless there already exists a willingness to relinquish distinctive sexual identity and a strong desire to achieve sexual mutuality . The psychological adjustments this process entails are ...
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Alexis , as a real woman , can be loved as if she did not really exist as a physical woman , as if she had no more physical reality than the memory of Céladon . The image of Céladon is already independent of the man Céladon and exists ...
Alexis , as a real woman , can be loved as if she did not really exist as a physical woman , as if she had no more physical reality than the memory of Céladon . The image of Céladon is already independent of the man Céladon and exists ...
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Have you considered the fac that without my love which is offended by your refusal , you would , in a word , cease to exist ? ] Even if Bajazet could liberate himself from Roxane's tyranny , he would still not be free of a woman's ...
Have you considered the fac that without my love which is offended by your refusal , you would , in a word , cease to exist ? ] Even if Bajazet could liberate himself from Roxane's tyranny , he would still not be free of a woman's ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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