Going All the Way: Teenage Girls' Tales of Sex, Romance and Pregnancy
by Sharon Thompson
Are you looking for The One? Well, according to Dr Helen Fisher, biological anthropologist and relationship expert, you don't have to look any further for the way to find that special someone than your very own brain chemistry. Based on Dr Fisher's groundbreaking personality type study, in which she analyzed the personalities of more than 28,000 people, Why Him? Why Her? provides a formula for long-term love that is based on cutting-edge discoveries in evolutionary neurology. Once you've ident...
Studyguide for Intimate Matters (Cram101 Textbook Outlines)
by 2nd Edition Demilio and Freedman
Hope Trauma Group
by Shantae Williams, Lisa Phifer M a, and George F Rhoades Jr
Your Best Friend Is No Longer A Man, And That's Okay! (And That's Okay!, #59)
by Bert Brazier
Andreas Capellanus, Scholasticism, and the Courtly Tradition
by Don A. Monson
This book, the first study in English devoted entirely to Andreas Capellanus's ""De Amore"", presents a comprehensive inquiry into the influence of scholasticism on the structure and organization of the work, applying methods of medieval philosophy and intellectual history to an important problem in medieval literary studies. Eschewing polemics over authorial intentions, Don Monson develops an approach to the work's meaning through an examination of its form. The first part of the book explores...
Come Play with ME:Games & Toys for Creative Lovers
by Joan Elizabeth Lloyd
The first half of the twentieth century witnessed a revolution in contraceptive behaviour as the large Victorian family disappeared. This book offers a new perspective on the gender relations, sexual attitudes, and contraceptive practices that accompanied the emergence of the smaller family in modern Britain. Kate Fisher draws on a range of first-hand evidence, including over 190 oral history interviews, in which individuals born between 1900 and 1930 described their marriages and sexual relat...