Handbook of Sexology, Volume 7John Money, M. E. Perry, Herman Musaph Good science is dispassionate, impartial. Sexology, the scientific study of sex, has difficulty in being dispassionate and impartial in our times. Sex is simultaneously the driver of so many of our thoughts, emotions and actions, and the generator of so much fear, hysteria and anxiety. |
Contents
historical cultural legal religious and educational concepts | 1 |
Western ideas on childrens sexuality | 23 |
Crosscultural issues in the development of bisexuality | 51 |
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