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Article: Masters, Johnson discuss love, sex - and difference
- Article from:
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Article date:
- July 2, 1986
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Masters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving.By William H. Masters,
Virginia E. Johnson and Robert C. Kolodny. Little, Brown. $24.95.
It is generally thought that the sexual revolution had its origins
in the upheaval of values that followed the end of World War I.
Because I lived through that period, I can testify to the validity of
that belief.
Not that we were any less preoccupied with sex than we are
today. But penalties for its public display were so much more
rigorous than they are today, and the self-imposed controls so
ubiquitous, that sexual conduct was mostly unseen. The sexual
revolution continues - it has by no means exhausted itself - for
better and for worse.
Most people ...
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