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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about monogamousness. monogamousness. Information about monogamousness in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from monogamousness)
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Practice of having only one husband or wife at a time in marriage. ... How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. ... All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography,
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Definition of monogamousness in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of monogamousness. Pronunciation of monogamousness. Translations of monogamousness. monogamousness synonyms, monogamousness antonyms. Information about monogamousness in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... The state of being monogamous;
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1. The practice or condition of having a single sexual partner during a period of time. ... a. The practice or condition of being married to only one person at a time. ... monogamousness n...
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monogamousness IN BRIEF: n. - Having only one spouse at a time.
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David P. Barash ... The Nobel Prize-winning ethologist Konrad Lorenz used to recommend that every scientist discard at least one cherished notion every day, before breakfast. It is excellent advice (although Lorenz wasn't known for tossing away many of his own prized ideas). ... In any event, good science doesn't really...
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MONOGAMY IS AS OLD AS ADAM; MONOGAMY AND SHOULD-BE MONOGAMY; SOME HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE ROMAN CHURCH; CATHOLIC PRIESTS WERE MONOGAMOUS AND POLYGAMOUS BUT MADE CELIBATE; CELIBACY AND ASCETICISM PROPAGATED AS HOLINESS; ... MONOGAMY IS AS OLD AS ADAM; ... MONOGAMY AND SHOULD-BE MONOGAMY;
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An essay on the difficulties of establishing stable polyamorous threesomes, by James Hughes Ph.D.. ... Monogamy as a Prisoners Dilemma: ... Since I wrote this thought piece in graduate school in 1990, and posted it on the Web in 1992 for comment, I have received dozens of emails from polyamorous people on the Net.
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It might be a treasured value in many human cultures, but monogamy is rare in the animal kingdom at large. Yet that doesn't mean it's boring. ... It might be a treasured value in many human cultures, but monogamy is rare in ... And even the creatures that do pair and mate for life occasionally have flings on the side and some,
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News of politicians' extramarital affairs seems to be in no short supply lately, ... Only 3 percent to 5 percent of the roughly 5,000 species of mammals (including humans) are known to form lifelong, ... Social monogamy is a term referring to creatures that pair up to mate and raise offspring but still have flings.
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