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james0929

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Please define cenogamy, and provide an example from the text in which cenogamy may be practiced.
 
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Of Sternberg's eight love types, this one is characterized by the absence of intimacy, commitment, and passion.
 
  A) empty love
   B) liking
   C) nonlove
   D) companionate love



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Answer to Question 1

Cenogamy is a form of marriage that is often referred to as group marriage. In this type of marital community, every man and woman is married to each other at the same time. This form of marriage allows promiscuous sexual intercourse among all of its members. This practice is most often found in communal living, such as primitive tribal cultures.

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