conjugal relationships

  • 1conjugal — con·ju·gal / kän jə gəl/ adj: of or relating to marriage or to married persons and their relationships Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. conjugal …

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  • 2Conjugal Love — (also known as companinate love) intimacy and commitment without passion. A couple that has been married for fifty years is said to illustrate conjugal love. References Knox, David (2010). Choices in Relationships. Wadsworth. pp. 50.… …

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  • 3Conjugal visit — The Mississippi State Penitentiary in the United States offered conjugal visits throughout its history[1] A conjugal visit is a scheduled extended visit during which an inmate of a prison is permitted to spend several hours or days in private,… …

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  • 4Conjugal family — A conjugal family is a nuclear family of adult partners and their children (by birth or adoption) where the family relationship is principally focused inward and ties to extended kin are voluntary and based on emotional bonds, rather than strict… …

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  • 5Common-law relationships in Manitoba —   Same sex marriage in Canada Legal Civil Marriage Act Reference re Same Sex Marriage …

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  • 6Kotas — For other uses, see Kota. Kotas Kota women in traditional clothes circa 1870s Total population 1203(1974) Languages Kota language, Tamil …

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  • 7Recognition of same-sex unions in Ireland — This article is about same sex unions in the sovereign state of Ireland. For civil unions in Northern Ireland, see Civil partnership in the United Kingdom. Legal recognition of same sex relationships Marriage Argentina Belgium Canada Iceland… …

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  • 8Theology of Pope Benedict XVI — The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI, due to the short pontificate so far, consists mainly of two encyclical letters on love (2005) and hope (2007), apostolic documents and various speeches and interviews. As Pope, Benedict XVI has wider… …

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  • 9Women in Ghana — The social roles of women in Ghana have varied throughout history.Women in premodern Ghanaian society were seen as bearers of children, retailers of fish, and farmers. Within the traditional sphere, the childbearing ability of women was explained …

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  • 10Punnasseril — is a famous Thiyya family of northwestern Travancore in a place called Veloor whose lineages comes from Tulunad. The Billawas of Tulunad have a matrimonial relationship with this family. They rose to prominence in the early nineteenth century… …

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