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In effect , this movement is reversed for females with cathectic attachments being
, in many cases , a necessary precondition for coital activity . It is not surprising ,
perhaps , that Freud had great difficulty approaching female sexuality .
In effect , this movement is reversed for females with cathectic attachments being
, in many cases , a necessary precondition for coital activity . It is not surprising ,
perhaps , that Freud had great difficulty approaching female sexuality .
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While interest in intercourse is highest for males during the early years of
marriage , a corresponding peak in coital interest occurs much later in marriage
for females ( who require longer periods of time to either become de - inhibited or
to ...
While interest in intercourse is highest for males during the early years of
marriage , a corresponding peak in coital interest occurs much later in marriage
for females ( who require longer periods of time to either become de - inhibited or
to ...
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There is some evidence of heightened sexuality with wives enjoying the coital
experiences of the honeymoon and early weeks of marriage more if they had had
previous experience in intercourse ( Kanin & Howard , 1958 ) . Carrying the ...
There is some evidence of heightened sexuality with wives enjoying the coital
experiences of the honeymoon and early weeks of marriage more if they had had
previous experience in intercourse ( Kanin & Howard , 1958 ) . Carrying the ...
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