Love Does No Harm: Sexual Ethics for the Rest of UsA&C Black, 1 oct. 1998 - 160 pages This work is aimed at those caught somewhere in the middle between those for whom only heterosexual and monogamous marriage, or "anything goes," are paradigms of suitable behaviour and intimate relationships. Ethicist and Christian Marie Fortune explores what it means to be in an intimate relationship today, surrounded as we are by domestic violence and continued silencing of women's voices. |
Table des matières
Foreword by M Joycelyn Elders M D | 13 |
Ethics for the Rest of | 19 |
Power Boundaries and Common Sense | 28 |
Particularities of Heterosexual Relationships | 47 |
Choosing Peer Relationships | 75 |
Authentic Consent | 85 |
Stewardship of My Sexuality | 103 |
The Sharing of Pleasure | 114 |
Faithfulness | 128 |
Afterword | 139 |
Stewardship of My Sexuality | 146 |
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