![]() ![]() Okay from the whole "if it feels good do it", this pretty much fits. OR the fact that our culture bought it to be truth. However, DO NOT do this whole personal vendetta interest social interraction pleasure seeking experimentation and CALL IT SCIENCE. Of course we tend to go to one extreme to another when we shift societal mores.įor example, all child abuse permitted (dont' ask, don't tell) to the other extreme where I'm not supposed to spank my child. The thing that makes me angry is that I just think this guy wanted to try out a lot of sexual antics b/c he was so repressed, and as a backlash against society. What's scary is I am wondering at the time the institutes first studies were released, did any reputable source have a chance to look at the records/evidence so called? Which is great, because I didn't fit into that at ALL AND was wondering if there was something wrong with me! sheesh! But reading the charts and evidence of that study, you know, it is so obviously NOT. What really pisses me off is that I really thought the whole thing about women wanting more sex as they get older and men wanting more as they get younger etc was true. I need to read another book on this I saw in regards to the social context. A ton of what I think is hedonistic sexual practice and the "studies" with the kids and babies, come ON. ![]() ![]() Mainly it shows how the "studies" were skewed to get results etc. This book may be biased, but it is worth reading. New facts about his marriage, family life, and relationships with students and colleagues enrich this portrait of the complicated, troubled man who transformed the state of public discourse on human sexuality. Between the sexual tensions of the culture and Kinsey's devoutly religious family, Jones depicts Kinsey emerging from childhood with psychological trauma but determined to rescue humanity from the emotional and sexual repression he had suffered. By any measure he was an extraordinary man-and a man with secrets.ĭrawing upon never before disclosed facts about Kinsey's childhood, Jones traces the roots of Kinsey's scholarly interest in human sexuality to his tortured upbringing. Jones shows that the public image Alfred Kinsey cultivated of disinterested biologist was in fact a carefully crafted public persona. Jones presents a moving and even shocking portrait of the man who pierced the veil of reticence surrounding human sexuality. In this brilliant, groundbreaking biography, twenty years in the making, James H. Kinsey, the principal architect of the sexual revolution. Psychiatrists and analysts find that a majority of their patients need help in resolving sexual conflicts that have arisen in their lives.The hidden life of Alfred C. Practicing physicians find thousands of their patients in need of such objective data. Which would represent an accumulation of scientific felt completely divorced from questions of moral value and social custom. It is a fact-finding survey in which an attempt is being made to discover what people do sexually, and what factors account for differences in sexual behavior among individuals, and among various segments of the population.įor some time now there has been an increasing awareness among many people of the desirability of obtaining data about sex. Throughout these years, it has had the sponsorship and support of Indiana University, and during the past six years the support of the National Research Councils.Ĭommittee for Research on Problems of Sex, with funds granted by the Medical Division of The Rockefeller Foundation. The study has been underway for the past nine years. The present volume is a progress report from a case history study on human sexual behavior. ![]()
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