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Moreover , to the extent that Wilhelm Reich ( 1942 ) is correct in his assertion that the scripting for masturbatory fantasies has a non- and possibly anti - coital character , we might also expect both a capacity and a need for fairly ...
Moreover , to the extent that Wilhelm Reich ( 1942 ) is correct in his assertion that the scripting for masturbatory fantasies has a non- and possibly anti - coital character , we might also expect both a capacity and a need for fairly ...
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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 ) .
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 ) .
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SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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