Exploring Female Sexuality: Alfred Kinsey”s Breakthrough 65 Years Ago
On August 20, 1953, the media first reported some of the major findings from Alfred Kinsey”s classic work, The Sexual Behavior of Human Women. As many people know, this was the first book in which sexual relations and female behavior were examined from a scientific point of view.
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Kinsey”s book shocked the world and was immediately labeled “obscene” by many, given the general negative attitude towards sex in the 1950s. Today, however, Kinsey”s bold work is looked back on as one of the most important publications on human sexuality in human history. Kinsey”s work was groundbreaking in many ways, but mainly because it exposed many myths about women and their sexuality.
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