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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: One of the first activities they participate in is called "Connubial Bliss," or the sexual history.
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Connubial rights and marital privilege usually mean access, and, access entails proximity.
"Sleeping apart has in no way ruined our sex life — if anything, it has made it better." Ann Althouse 2009
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The Karezza Method, or Magnetation: The Art of Connubial Love (1931), by J.Wm. Lloyd (stable link)
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The Genealogue: Connubial Convolution skip to main skip to sidebar
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Connubial love should, therefore, be regulated by reason.
Sketches of the Fair Sex, in All Parts of the World Anonymous
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Connubial couples are often anything but twin souls.
The Soul of the Far East Percival Lowell 1885
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'Connubial bliss and furnished lodgings are not compatible.
The Three Clerks Anthony Trollope 1848
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Connubial bliss soon pulls upon his taste -- he loves the tavern and his bottle comrades better than his wife and children.
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Connubial pleasures are not the embraces of love and confidence, but of lust and rule; and the woman slavishly submits to the caprices of the man, as bound by an absolute and resistless contract, and not from affection or any inclination.
Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846 James Richardson 1828
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‘Connubial bliss and furnished lodgings are not compatible.
The Three Clerks 2004
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