Human Sexual Response
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+ | The ''[[Kinsey Reports|Sexual Behavior in the Human Male]]'' and the ''[[Kinsey Reports|Sexual Behavior in the Human Female]]'' laid the groundwork for [[Masters and Johnson]]'s life work. A ground breaking study called ''[[Human Sexual Response]]'' in [[1966]] revealed the nature and scope of the sex practices of young Americans. | ||
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The Sexual Behavior in the Human Male and the Sexual Behavior in the Human Female laid the groundwork for Masters and Johnson's life work. A ground breaking study called Human Sexual Response in 1966 revealed the nature and scope of the sex practices of young Americans.
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