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Too psycho-analytical for my purposes
 
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aulsmith | 1 other review | May 4, 2015 |
Too psycho-analytical for my purposes.
 
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aulsmith | 1 other review | May 4, 2015 |
A bit dated but still interesting. The author devotes a chapter each to Kay Parker and Nina Hartley who are two of my favorites. I am always fascinated by how rebels, deviants, social reformers or people who engage in marginal behavior or trades navigate the social world that typically condemns their behavior or ideas.
 
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PedrBran | Jun 6, 2013 |
This is a study of sexual excitement. It is the fifth book -perhaps more accurately, the fifth chapter in one work - on masculinity and femininity (gender identity). This is a study of sexual excitement. It is the fifth book - perhaps more accurately, the fifth chapter in one work - on masculinity and femininity (gender identity), carrying forward ideas examined in my last book, Perversion. As many have noted since Freud said it decades ago, it is so difficult to draw a line between excitement one can call "perverse" and normal excitement that the word 'normal' loses definition. - From the Introduction by the Author. The other four books are: 1. Sex and Gender: The Development of Masculinity and Femininity 2. The Transsexual Experiment 3. Splitting: A Case of Female Masculinity 4. Perversion: The Erotic form of Hatred… (more)
 
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antimuzak | 1 other review | Jun 28, 2006 |

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