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Sexual Behavior in the Human Female

Book • 1953
Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, published in 1953, is a seminal work by Alfred Kinsey and his team.

The book presents data on the incidence and frequency of various sexual activities among women, exploring factors like age, birth decade, and religious adherence.

It also compares female and male sexual behaviors, highlighting social and cultural influences.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

By Bloomington's own Alfred Kinsey, broadcasting the bedroom behaviours of men and women in America to the world.
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Inside America's Famous Sex Study
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Joseph Chance
as the first to document instances of corgasms.
Can women really get a core-gasm from exercise?
Mentioned as a study by Kinsey that found that at least 6% of men reported experiencing homosexual encounters.
Conversion Therapy (2017 Rerun)
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Donna Drucker
in the context of her PhD dissertation and his omission of contraception in his work.
The Pill: Sexual Liberation?
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Donna Drucker
in the context of her PhD dissertation and his omission of contraception in his work.
The Pill: Sexual Liberation?
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Joseph Chance
when discussing the documentation of corgasms.
Can women really get a core-gasm from exercise?

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