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The onset of adolescence demands a separate consideration on our part of the developmental process for males and females . The one thing both genders will share at this point is the reinforcement of their competence in their new sexual ...
The onset of adolescence demands a separate consideration on our part of the developmental process for males and females . The one thing both genders will share at this point is the reinforcement of their competence in their new sexual ...
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Clearly , for females , initial intercourse becomes possible only in relatively stable relationships or ... This “ error ” in conceptualizing female sexuality — of seeing it either as being similar to male sexuality or as a mirrored ...
Clearly , for females , initial intercourse becomes possible only in relatively stable relationships or ... This “ error ” in conceptualizing female sexuality — of seeing it either as being similar to male sexuality or as a mirrored ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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