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Example sentences for "sexual union"

  • It may be regarded, then, as an organ whose functions induce excitement preparatory to sexual union.

  • Both male and female are instinctively seeking the same end of sexual union at the moment of highest excitement.

  • He remarks of this whole group of phenomena: "It is the preliminary of sexual union, it constitutes the first act of it.

  • A reproductive instinct might be found in parthenogenetic animals, but would be meaningless, because useless, in organisms propagating by sexual union.

  • Man represents the active element in sexual union, and in him the sexual appetite, or desire for coitus, is at first the stronger.

  • We can then say that the optimism created by sexual union cemented by true love rests on the normal accomplishment of the object of life.

  • A kind of sexual union; -- applied to a blending of the contents of two or more cells or individuals in some plants and lower animals, by which new spores or germs are developed.

  • The coming together of male and female in the act of generation; sexual union; coition.

  • To unite in a kind of sexual union, as two or more cells or individuals among the more simple plants and animals.

  • Sexual union, for a woman as much as for a man, is a physiological fact; it may also be a spiritual fact; but it is not a social act.

  • And the force, we see, which naturally holds this balance even is the biological fact that the act of sexual union is the satisfaction of the erotic needs, not of one person, but of two persons.

  • Variation in the existing world is partly due to sexual union.

  • The reproductive faculty of the males and the females of this distinct and peculiar animal is limited to the generative reproduction of individuals of the same type, by a sexual union of two individuals of that type.

  • Thus, as with other laws or institutions we have traced, we find a desire for distinction as regards rights in sexual union to be the genetic cause of the classificatory system both as regards the generation and its component members.

  • Thus we find a desire for distinction, as regards rights in sexual union, to be the genetic cause of the classificatory system, both as concerns the generation and its component members.

  • Again, jealousy, or a desire for regulations in matters of sexual union, will explain certain details in the accounts we have received of individual cases which seem otherwise obscure or irrelevant.

  • We can scarcely doubt that the advocates of these alternative methods of sexual union will do good by stimulating the champions of marriage to increased activity in the reform of that institution.

  • The dominating importance of the child, the parent of the race to be, alone makes the immense social importance of sexual union.

  • We may look in vain, he says, for any individual differences on the part of any multicellular organisms, which have been brought into existence independently of the blending of germ-plasms in a previous act of sexual union.

  • But the one cause which has not been concerned in producing an hereditary modification of this class is the mixture of “germ-plasms” in an act of sexual union.

  • But, of course, this can apply only to higher animals, in which the sexes are separate and sexual union voluntary.

  • The change may be only in the time of flowering in plants, or season of heat in animals, or it may be actual infertility in sexual union.

  • We cannot interchange this final process with the initial one of introversion, which (as a seeking for the uterus for the purpose of a rebirth) is likewise readily conceived of as a sexual union.

  • If sexual union is a gift of God it is worth learning how to use it.

  • Any intercourse not having procreation as its intention is “sexual union as an end in itself,” and therefore by inference condemned by the Lambeth Conference.

  • Therefore in each particular kind of sexual union, men should use such means as they may think suitable for the occasion.

  • What has been said in this chapter upon the subject of sexual union is sufficient for the learned; but for the edification of the ignorant, the same will now be treated of at length and in detail.

  • A man is called a man of small passion whose desire at the time of sexual union is not great, whose semen is scanty, and who cannot bear the warm embraces of the female.


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