Lillian Rubin Quote

There's always a crowd in the marriage bed — at the very least, the two lovers and the internalized representation of the parents of their childhood, ghosts of mothers and fathers who hover over the action and stir thoughts and feelings long ago pushed out of consciousness.


Erotic Wars: What Happened to the Sexual Revolution? (1990)


There's always a crowd in the marriage bed — at the very least, the two lovers and the internalized representation of the parents of their...

There's always a crowd in the marriage bed — at the very least, the two lovers and the internalized representation of the parents of their...

There's always a crowd in the marriage bed — at the very least, the two lovers and the internalized representation of the parents of their...

There's always a crowd in the marriage bed — at the very least, the two lovers and the internalized representation of the parents of their...