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I traditional cultural prejudices concerning sexual relationships also began to disappear . The extreme sexual polarity of a patriarchal world was finally attenuated and men began to relate emotionally to women as they formerly had ...
I traditional cultural prejudices concerning sexual relationships also began to disappear . The extreme sexual polarity of a patriarchal world was finally attenuated and men began to relate emotionally to women as they formerly had ...
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Love abolishes sexual polarity and a man and a woman relate to each other almost as if they both were one sex . But Tristan and Iseut la Blonde cannot share life together , nor can they continue to share the same sexual sensations .
Love abolishes sexual polarity and a man and a woman relate to each other almost as if they both were one sex . But Tristan and Iseut la Blonde cannot share life together , nor can they continue to share the same sexual sensations .
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Consequently , if we see that a woman is sexually strong , aggressive and avid , we would be wrong to conclude that ... nature by regulating instincts and creating a refined sexual contract whose goal is perfect unity between lovers .
Consequently , if we see that a woman is sexually strong , aggressive and avid , we would be wrong to conclude that ... nature by regulating instincts and creating a refined sexual contract whose goal is perfect unity between lovers .
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I | 4 |
II | 11 |
Erotic Love and Egoism in the Age of Enlightenment | 117 |
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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