Let's talk about sex.
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Life story of Alfred Kinsey, a man driven to uncover the most private secrets of the nation, and a journey into the mystery of human behavior. In 19...
Let's talk about sex.
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Life story of Alfred Kinsey, a man driven to uncover the most private secrets of the nation, and a journey into the mystery of human behavior. In 1948 Kinsey irrevocably changed American culture and created a media sensation with his book "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male". Using the technique of his own famous sex interviews, story recounts the scientist's extraordinary journey from obscurity to global fame. Rebelling against the rigid piety of his home life, and drawn to the world of the senses, Kinsey becomes a Harvard-educated zoologist specializing in the study of gall wasps. After being hired to teach biology at Indiana University, Kinsey meets and marries a witty, freethinking female student, Clara McMillen. In the course of his teaching he discovers an astonishing dearth of scientific data on sexual behavior. When students seek him out for advice about sexual concerns and problems, he realizes that no one has done the clinical research that would yield reliable answers to their questions. Inspired to explore the emotionally charged subject of sex from a strictly scientific point of view, Kinsey recruits a team of researchers, including Clyde Martin, Wardell Pomeroy and Paul Gebhard. Over time they refine an interviewing technique, which helps people to break through shame, fear, and guilt and speak freely about their sexual histories. When Kinsey publishes his Male study in 1948, the press compares the impact to that of the atom bomb. But as the country enters the more paranoid Cold War era of the 1950s, Kinsey's follow-up study on women is seen as an attack on basic American values. The ensuing outrage and scorn causes Kinsey's benefactors to abandon him, just as his health begins to deteriorate. At the same time, the jealousies and acrimony caused by Kinsey's attempt to create a private sexual utopia threaten to tear apart the research team and expose them to unwelcome scrutiny. Written by Sujit R. Varma
Kinsey is a biologist and a sex researcher. He releases reports about sexual behavior of American people in 1948 and 1953. He interviews 18,000 people to take sex histories. It is sensational and controversial because it is taboo to talk about sex. And people have little knowledge of it. No knowledge makes them worry and feel guilty. Actually, he and his wife lose their virginity after their marriage, but it is unsuccessful. From the bad experience, and as he consults with his students to give them advice about sexual problems, he gets interested in revealing people's sexual behavior. He devotes his life to sex research. His academic curiosity is amazing. He supports "diversity" and "individualism". He claims there are common and rare sexual behaviors, but we shouldn't categorize it into the two groups, normal and abnormal. He influences a lot of people. Especially, he encourages and saves homosexual people. In short, Kinsey is an influential figure who is fascinated with sex research and contributes to the society.
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mdryden02 Certain elements of your comments made no sense. My comments are logical and in line with mainstream sexology. I actually agreed with one of your points.
There were changes in Indiana law regarding therapists' and doctors' responsibilities regarding discovery of child abuse, but they were enacted years after Kinsey conducted his research. As I wrote, Kinsey was a biologist, not a therapist. However, questions remain about his research ethics.
What makes me a nut? Give me your professional opinion. I would also like to know where you went to school for medicine or psychology, and if you are licensed.
What gives you the right to tell me to go away? You were able to express your opinions, let me express mine.
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Jim!
Certain elements of your comments made no sense. My comments are logical and in line with mainstream sexology. I actually agreed with one of your points.
There were changes in Indiana law regarding therapists' and doctors' responsibilities regarding discovery of child abuse, but they were enacted years after Kinsey conducted his research. As I wrote, Kinsey was a biologist, not a therapist. However, questions remain about his research ethics.
What gives you the right to tell me to go away? You were able to express your opinions, let me express mine.