Monday, October 31, 2016

Why Intellectuals Lionized Alfred Kinsey's Sex Research

“It is difficult to understand why a child, except for its cultural conditioning, should be disturbed at having its genitalia touched, or disturbed at seeing the genitalia of other persons, or disturbed at even more specific sexual contacts.”  Alfred Kinsey, Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1953), 121.

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  1. We need to be able to explain why Kinsey's claim is wrong. (Maybe part of the reason is that children can sense the perp's mood, and don't like it.) One of the great tragedies of the homosexuality debate is the virtual absence of open discussion of the psychology of homosexuality. Mustn't repeat that history.

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