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Nathan Lauster defines sexual revolutionaries as women who challenge the trinity of marriage, sex and childbearing - photo by Martin Dee
Nathan Lauster defines sexual revolutionaries as women who challenge the trinity of marriage, sex and childbearing - photo by Martin Dee

UBC Reports | Vol. 53 | No. 2 | Feb. 1, 2007

Defying a Victorian Sexual Script

Love, sex, marriage and babies have shaped human lives through the ages.
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Love Songs 101: The Musical Formula for Valentine’s DayLove Songs 101: The Musical Formula for Valentine’s Day

Love songs amplify first kisses, console us through break-ups and soundtrack all the romantic highs and lows in between.
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What’s Love Got To Do With It?What’s Love Got To Do With It?

Tina Turner’s 1984 chart-smashing song asked a good question: What’s love got to do with it? Sex, that is.
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New Dads Retreat to Their Cars to Keep SmokingNew Dads Retreat to Their Cars to Keep Smoking

Smoking can be harmful to your baby. It’s a familiar phrase but does it only apply to women?
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It’s a Pain to be PerfectIt’s a Pain to be Perfect

When an adolescent girl had to be hospitalized for headaches because of her relentless drive to get straight A+s in school, something was wrong.
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Student Beats Odds to Overcome Heart FailureStudent Beats Odds to Overcome Heart Failure

It’s not likely Andrea Marrie will ever win the lottery. Why? Because she scored a lifetime of luck last year.
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