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082 _a306.7 Com.
100 _aComfort, Alex.
245 0 _aSex in sociey.
260 _aLondon
260 _bGerald Duckworth
260 _c1963
300 _a172 p.
520 _aContents Introduction 1. The Scope and Purposes of Sexual Sociology Methods of Study. II. The Biological Background III.The Social Background and Its Problems The Pattern of Asocial Societies Extent of the Sexual Problem The Sexual Attitude of Asocial Societies: 1 Re- ligious Tradition. 2. Sexual Knowledge and Discussion. 3. Censorship. 4. Venereal Infection. 5. The Credit Balance. IV. Monogamy and the Pattern of Sexual Conduct The Monogamic Ideal - The Limitation of Coitus - Teenage Morals and the 'Corruption of the times' Sexual Equiva- lents in Mate Selection Early Maturity - Extramarital Relations - Continence and Society. V.Law and the Pattern of Sexuality Law and Deviation Psychiatry and the Law - Social Aspects of Sexuality and the Law. VI. Remedies and Methods References
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