THE FUTURE OF INTIMACY: A search for soul in the new machines
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People's personal lives and relationships are likely to change in response to technological advances of the 21st century. Some argue that people will become less responsive to one another, while others argue that the only technology that will be adapted is that which better enables people to connect to one another.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1998
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How to reset your body clock for intimacy
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Couples should consciously prepare themselves for intimacy with each other.Planning and preparation are essential for couples who would like to spend quality intimate moments. Sex can also be replaced with simple physical affections to convey intimacy with one's partner.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1997
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Sex after 65
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Many seniors remain sexually active and enthusiastic about sex. Approximately 40% of respondents to a survey reported that they had sex 2.5 times per month. Their average age was 74. General happiness, sexual ethics and other topics are discussed.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1996
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