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Males do not represent two discrete populations, heterosexual and homosexual. The world is not to be divided into sheeps and goats. Not…
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If biologists so often forget the most universal of all biologic principles [variation], it is not surprising that men and women in…
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It is amazing to observe how many psychologists and psychiatrists have accepted this sort of propaganda, and have come to believe that…
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If all persons with any trace of homosexual history, or those who were predominantly homosexual, were eliminated from the population today, there…
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The very general occurrence of the homosexual in ancient Greece, and its wide occurrence today in some cultures in which such activity…
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Males do not represent two discrete populations, heterosexual and homosexual. The world is not to be divided into sheeps and goats. Not…
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The history of medicine proves that in so far as man seeks to know himself and face his whole nature, he has…
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Few males achieve any real freedom in their sexual relations even with their wives. Few males realise how badly inhibited they are…
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Cheese crumbs spread before a pair of copulating rats will distract the female but not the male.
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The heterosexuality or homosexuality of many individuals is not an all-or-none proposition.
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The range of variation in the female far exceeds the range of variation in the male.
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There is a tendency to consider anything in human behavior that is unusual, not well known, or not well understood, as neurotic,…
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