Behavioral
Psychology
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Sexuality
/ Relationships / Community
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| THE
ART OF SEXUAL ECSTASY: THE PATH OF SACRED SEXUALITY FOR WESTERN
LOVERS, 1991,
Margot Annand & Leandra Hussey |
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| THE
ART OF SENSUAL MASSAGE,
1972, Gordon Inkeles & Murray Todris. Excellent, "hands
on", how to manual of pleasure for pleasure's sake. Beautifully
photographed. |
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| BRAIN
SEX, 1989,
Anne Moir & David Jessel. Explores the differences
between the sexes. |
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| THE
ETHICAL SLUT:
A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities, 1998, Dossie Easton,
Catherine A. Liszt |
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| INTIMATE
PARTNERS: PATTERNS IN LOVE & MARRIAGE,
1987, Maggie Scarf. |
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| LOVING
MORE: THE POLYFIDELITY PRIMER,
Ryam Nearing, Excellent on structuring multiple relationships |
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| LOVE
WITHOUT LIMITS: The Quest for Sustainable Intimate Relationships
: Nonmonogamy, 1992,Deborah Anapol |
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MARRIAGE
AND MORALS,
1929, Bertrand Russell. Amazing insights!
(essays) |
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| POLYAMORY:
The New Love Without Limits: Secrets of Sustainable Intimate
Relationships, 1997, Dr. Deborah Annapol |
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| SACRED
PLEASURE: Sex, Myth, and the Politics of the Body--New Paths
to Power and Love, 1995, Rhiane Eisler. A sequel
to The Chalice & the Blade, addressing all aspects of
sexuality and pleasure through the ages, including suppression. |
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| SEXUAL
SECRETS, 1979, Nik Douglas and Penny Slinger. |
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| SPIRITUAL
POLYAMORY,
2003, Mystic Life. |
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| COURTSHIP
RITE, 1982,
Donald Kingsbury. Brilliant novel of group marriage and
religion in a SF cannibal society. (fiction) |
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| THE
GATE TO WOMEN'S COUNTRY,
1988, Sheri S. Tepper . A powerful novel, set 300 years
in the future. where human civilization into two separate
societies, with walled cities of women and peaceful men: and
armed garrisons of warrion. (fiction) |
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| THE
LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS,
1969, Ursula LcGuin. What does society look like when there
are no men or women, just people who are sometimes sexual?
(fiction) |
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| THE
REBELLION OF YALE MARRAT,
1964, Robert Rimmer. A non-science-fiction analog of Heinlein's
SISL, including a new Goddess religion. (fiction) |
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