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  • The problem he claims is caused by the sexual urge has decreased as the extent to which the sexual urge is indulged extramaritally has increased -- precisely the opposite of what Lewis predicted would happen.

    The celibacy club at Harvard. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Yet even when she discovered that she was only one of the two women with whom he regularly consorted extramaritally, she could manage no more than a weak protest which was soon replaced by a gasp of great feeling as he put his hand between her thighs.

    The Houseguest Thomas Berger 2008

  • Every European I have ever heard talk about sex practically brags about how they do it younger, more often, more extramaritally, and more guilt freely than we Americans.

    Do they really believe that abortion is murder? 2006

  • Every European I have ever heard talk about sex practically brags about how they do it younger, more often, more extramaritally, and more guilt freely than we Americans.

    Do they really believe that abortion is murder? 2006

  • Every European I have ever heard talk about sex practically brags about how they do it younger, more often, more extramaritally, and more guilt freely than we Americans.

    Do they really believe that abortion is murder? 2006

  • According to Maggie Scarf, author of "Intimate Partners," first published in 1987 by Random House, re-issued in 1996 by Ballentine: "Most experts do consider the 'educated guess' that at the present time some 50 to 65 percent of husbands and 45 to 55 percent of wives become extramaritally involved by the age of 40 to be a relatively sound and reasonable one."

    Balkinization 2005

  • The only significant group of reproductive age whose fertility is not being tightly regulated are generally the premaritally or extramaritally sexually active.

    The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997

  • Four-chinned delegates from places like Arkansas and Georgia are pouring joyously out the gates in search of bars where they can load up on Zombies and Scorpion Bowls and other "wild" drinks and extramaritally grope their turkey-necked female companions in bathroom stalls as part of the "unbelievable time" they will inevitably report to their pals back home.

    The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public 2008

  • He added: "We know he needs to change himself extramaritally but he needs to change on the golf course as well.

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • He added: "We know he needs to change himself extramaritally but he needs to change on the golf course as well.

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

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