In a study of 3,432 adults, it was found that 19 percent of women versus 54 percent of men reported thinking about sex several times a day (Michael, Gagnon & Kolata, 1994). Love and Robinson (2012) provide an overview of studies that ...
Ask Jackie or Kay to go, I'm staying here.' Ruby was looking forward to a hot bath, a bacon sandwich and an early night. 'Please, Ruby. Jackie's still got her head down the loo and Kay's gone to the gym. Look, I'll pay for the bus to ...
After slavery began, themost frequent interracial unions continued totakeplace between Whitemales and Blackfemales: thoughfreeAfrican Americans of both mixed and unmixed ancestry continued to interminglewith Whites (Neal & Wilson, ...
Blushing, she glanced at Michael who was busy answering questions for ... But, she knew, she'd never regret the choices she'd made in her life because they had brought her to a wondrous faith in God and an 140 A Question of Choice.
... the underlying cultural ideas and values of the U.S. social order may then very well be the greatest challenge besides those described earlier in this chapter to the development of healthy relationships, marriages, and families.
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The Other Woman will take you on an emotional and turbulent voyage from the French seaside town of Boulogne-sur-Mer to the metropolis of Manchester, England, through the murky depths of a marriage that is steeped in secrets, riddled with ...
This book reveals that before European domination, polygyny was an accepted marriage and family practice in over eighty percent of the world's cultures. Even in Western societies, polygyny has always been practiced.
... One day she hopes to add bees, ducks and a couple of alpacas to her menagerie. Her cozy murder mystery, The Murderous Affair At Stone Manor, is published by Bloodhound Books. ONE NIGHT WITH NICK BY NATASHA Boydell THEIR EYES MET.
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In We Want for Our Sisters What We Want for Ourselves, Dr. Patricia Dixon debunks myths about monogamy and polygyny and challenges us to rethink our approach to marriage and...
... Perignon , that's exactly what champagne is like , tasting stars . ' They ate their starters in companionable silence . Josh loved his onion soup but Anna was feeling adventurous and chose poivrons villages : baked peppers marinated in ...
... Perignon , that's exactly what champagne is like , tasting stars . ' They ate their starters in companionable silence . Josh loved his onion soup but Anna was feeling adventurous and chose poivrons villages : baked peppers marinated in ...
It is also an excellent supplemental reader for Sociology or African American Studies courses that focus on marriage and family. Patricia Dixon, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of African American Studies at Georgia State University.