In today's society, AIDS is a reality and as such, sexual monogamy should be the rule. |
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Rather than denouncing multiple partners in favor of monogamy, she denounces passion in favor of maternity. |
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Is a cultural preference for monogamy over polygamy, even when expressed in conduct, more than a matter of opinion? |
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Traditionally, powerful leading men might marry polygynously, although after missionization, monogamy became the norm. |
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Polygyny is legal, and couples have the option of choosing between monogamy and polygyny when they enter into a civil marriage. |
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Although there are polygynous marriages in some Oriente ethnic groups, monogamy is the norm. |
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Doreen says culturally and economically, she has proved that polygamy more than monogamy, compartmentalises women into the class of minors. |
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Basically, Hinduism teaches monogamy, which is marriage to one person at a time. |
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Up to now, with all the changes in marriage, the one thing we've been sure of is that marriage means monogamy. |
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Slovaks practice monogamy, and individuals have free choice in the selection of marriage partners. |
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I'm super-interested in sexual matters and the myth of monogamy, and this album is a form of lovers rock. |
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Depending on personal experience, you'll be more prone to monogamy or polygamy. |
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Of course, in the sexual celebration that was Paris in the early 1970s, monogamy didn't stand a chance. |
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There were four cases of monogamy, as well as two bigamous and at least one trigamous relationship in the local population. |
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Serial monogamy is a common marriage pattern and polygyny is practised by a few. |
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What pleasure would a polyamorist find if restricted to monogamy or serial monogamy? |
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A family is characterized by the principles of care for all children, faithful monogamy and equal regard between husband and wife. |
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Most contemporary Mormons oppose same-sex marriage, and they're also committed to monogamy. |
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The decline in traditional morality has contributed to serial monogamy in a variety of ways. |
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Along with New York, London is the world capital of what has come to be known as serial monogamy. |
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Today, serial monogamy has stretched the extended family to the breaking point. |
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I have to say that this issue is another very good reason as to why I have taken the long road to serial monogamy. |
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In general, the relationships of young people in Ndola can be characterised as a casual form of serial monogamy. |
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I don't really see why serial monogamy should seem to be the only way to solve the problems of monogamy. |
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A glance at any science text tells us that monogamy is utterly unnatural, unless of course you're a swan. |
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Feminism has also contributed to the rise of serial monogamy, although observers disagree on how. |
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Consistent with these predictions, monogamy is correlated with sexual monomorphism and polygamy is correlated with sexual dimorphism. |
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To the contrary, they're most likely the result of serial monogamy within small social circles where HIV is already present. |
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These days, polygyny is achieved in Western culture through serial monogamy. |
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Serial monogamy has important reproductive consequences for men but not women. |
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It is useful to reiterate that the canids mentioned above also tend toward minimal sexual dimorphism and facultative monogamy. |
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Of further interest, these canids also tend toward facultative monogamy and toward minimal sexual dimorphism. |
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Indeed, that male often initiates the nest, giving a strong impression of behavioral monogamy. |
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The strangest hip hop album ever released features tracks that celebrate plus-sized women, marriage, monogamy and being a grown-up. |
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Social monogamy is the prevailing mating system in the vast majority of passeriform birds, but there is some variation among lineages. |
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Chastity and monogamy are the necessary social brakes on the lascivity that these heightened passions inspire. |
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Mating systems characterized by restricted breeding seasons, male polygamy, and female monogamy are common among animals. |
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In practice, the process of negotiating safety can be complicated by underlying and often implicit presumptions about monogamy and fidelity. |
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Married or single, monogamy is a debatable subject that differs for each individual. |
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Who in their right mind believes that kind of message promotes abstinence and sexual monogamy? |
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Most people I know tend to practice serial monogamy, even at the early stages of the relationship. |
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Marriage was to be lifelong and marital faithfulness was to include monogamy. |
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Thus the expectations regarding the strength of sexual selection for polygyny, polyandry, and monogamy are fairly simple. |
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There's no congressional mandate saying a portion of prevention dollars must be spent on promoting fidelity or monogamy. |
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He notes that monogamy is the only marriage form truly compatible with the equality of men and women. |
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They provide one of the few examples of true monogamy among the mammals. |
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Liberals and libertines who can't complete a sentence without using gutter profanity have turned modesty, monogamy, faith, and self-restraint into dirty words. |
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There is an assumption of greater stability, commitment, monogamy, and mutual support. |
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Regarding polygamy, Burkina Faso noted that polygamist marriage was optional whereas monogamy was the rule. |
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This prediction is consistent with the actual rise of casual cohabitation and of sexual contacts devoid of preconditions, as well as increased divorce and serial monogamy. |
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To paraphrase Voltaire's quip, the state-sanctioned serial monogamy license some folks are at the barricades to defend is neither traditional nor definitive nor a marriage. |
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Serial monogamy characterised my early romantic life, as it does for many people. |
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She's been in poly relationships since her early 20s, with brief pockets of monogamy. |
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You can't lock a man up for 30 years and expect him to be ready for monogamy. |
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When they first got together, Fred told Claire he couldn't do poly: it was monogamy or nothing. |
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I believe that many people who are not married have serial monogamy promiscuity in many ways. |
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Over time, they basically coerced the Native Americans into adopting the system of heterosexual monogamy. |
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Because the law in Cameroon provides for polygamy or monogamy, the spouses to be have the freedom to choose their preferred type of marriage. |
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Mauritius refused to raise the legal age of marriage to 18 and to encourage monogamy in order to avoid conflict with existing laws. |
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As Davies tells it, monogamy did not have much of a grip on the upper levels of public life. |
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Like most of my feminist sisters in Paris, I scorned monogamy. |
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He might have fallen off the monogamy wagon a couple of times after that, but I have to tell you, not very much. |
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With 50 percent of marriages ending in divorce, monogamy may seem like impossible ideal. |
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It's an interesting take on monogamy, or polygamy, actually. |
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My polygamist tendencies wouldn't jive with your inclination for monogamy. |
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Where fixed property became the chief form of livelihood, monogamy, rather than polygamy, came to predominate due to the need to limit heirs and to discourage divorce. |
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The more likely explanation is that developmental changes occurred that involved greater solidifying of romantic relationships, making stable monogamy more possible. |
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The fact that more marriages fail than what actually succeed seems to show that marriage, and monogamy, is fast becoming an outdated lifestyle choice. |
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Marriage is as much a promise of fiscal partnership as of sexual monogamy. |
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Less than five percent of mammals practice monogamy, but it has been shown that in these mammals oxytocin is expressed in much higher concentrations. |
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Several rodent species have flexible mating systems that can vary between monogamy, polygyny and promiscuity. |
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The mating system of pinnipeds varies from extreme polygyny to serial monogamy. |
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Assuming he denies this story, use it as a jumping-off point to discuss the difference between monogamy and monogamish. |
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He thinks monogamy is an outmoded style of living. |
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Prairie voles appear to be an example of this form of monogamy, with males guarding and defending females within their vicinity. |
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Article 232 of the Individual and Family Code provides that monogamy is the common law form of marriage and permits polygamy only when the spouses agree to that option before the wedding ceremony. |
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Indeed, the choice of monogamy became irreversible independently from who the wife is and the polygamist could only change option to reduce the number of spouses he could have. |
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The fanatic rarely finds lifelong monogamy with the first conspiracy theory he falls in love with. |
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The sharp differentiation of the sexes in our culture was shaped most probably by monogamy and monosexuality and their tabus. |
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She thinks I'm one mass of inhibitions and hang-ups just because I prefer serial monogamy to perpetual slutdom. |
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Pawley was, of course, not the last man to suffer from Taylor's serial monogamy, with the Hollywood star marrying eight times in her life. |
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Here, one sees an expressed encouragement of monogamy combined with a seeming reluctance to prohibit polygyny lest the rights of some women in marriage and family life are undermined or removed altogether. |
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It reflects a commitment to fidelity and monogamy. |
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The difficulty is that our group-living mammalian species adapts to lifelong heterosexual monogamy about as well as you can stop a volcano from erupting. |
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Marriage as an institution depends for its successful functioning upon the support and encouragement that the ethos of monogamy receives from society as a whole. |
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The Unitarian Universalists for Polyamory Awareness argued for the endorsement of unconventional arrangements as a genuine philosophical alternative to monogamy. |
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But, perhaps unlike monogamy, it also helps to have some theory. |
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Munshi-South, Jason 2006 A social monogamy, extra-pair patemity, and dispersai in the large treeshrew. |
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In obligate monogamy, both parents care for the offspring and play an important part in their survival. |
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Here monogamy, there hetaerism and its most extreme form, prostitution. |
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Examples include love letters, handfasting, in-laws, monogamy and more. |
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Mating among rodents can vary from monogamy, to polygyny, to promiscuity. |
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This contractual approach reaccentuated the element of consent in monogamy, which had always been central to its prominence as a public institution. |
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If serial monogamy is the norm, even if individuals have many partners over time, the virus is trapped within relationships and gets around slowly. |
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In facultative monogamy, the males do not provide direct parental care and stay with one female because they cannot access others due to being spatially dispersed. |
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