The Handbook of Sexuality in Close Relationships
The editors and authors address many key conceptual issues throughout the book, including (a) definitions of sexuality, (b) the challenge of constructing dyadic and interactional models of sexuality rather than individual-level models, (c) complexity of sexuality in close relationships, (d) the impa...
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