The Sexually Responsive Woman  

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In 1964, 'The Sexually Responsive Woman' (New York, Grove Press, preface by Simone de Beauvoir). was published by Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen.

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  • "Woman (is) the untouchable saint who through her spiritual purity raises and ennobles the grosser, baser male".
  • "What modern women seem to want is not just more sex, but better sex. Together with increased aggressiveness in mature women, there appears to be a trend toward demanding, and if necessary, seeking, better sexual performance from male partners".
  • "One should not... be surprised to hear that failure to achieve sexual happiness is likely to have an adverse effect on the woman’s total relationship with her partner and may lead to the breakdown of their relationship".




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