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http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/03/mo...position=&_r=0
"Mr. Jones's book revealed that Kinsey had had affairs with men, encouraged open marriages among his staff, stimulated himself with urethral insertion and ropes, and filmed sex in his attic. But Mr. Jones did not feel he was debunking Kinsey. "What I told myself, and I still think this, was that I was writing a biography of a tragic hero," he says. "It shouldn't surprise us that pleas for sexual tolerance would come from a person who couldn't be himself in public." He speculated that Kinsey's personal preferences might have affected his findings, especially about the pervasiveness of homosexual activity. But today he says that though Kinsey's reformist impulse probably did have an effect, any distortion was "unconscious and heartfelt."
Mr. Gathorne-Hardy took issue with Mr. Jones's portrait. "I felt he'd done Kinsey a disservice," says Mr. Gathorne-Hardy. "He wasn't repressed at all. By the time he got going, he was more unrepressed than practically anyone.""
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I think he was Raped by some Jewish Guys when he was a Small Child, he probably have Connection with the Rothschilds.
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Alfred Kinsey was most famously known for his research on human sexuality. His work caused mass controversy in the 1940's and 1950's, but today, his reports and the Kinsey scale are praised for being the foundation of modern sexology and for their effects on modern values and the sexual revolution.
His infamous study wasn't the greatest of science (human sexuality can't really be confined to a scale), but he was the first one to really examine sexuality as something other than completely black-and-white straight or not mentality.
He was the first person in his field to defend homosexuality on the basis of it being normal. He also took sadistic pleasure out of his research, and did some very weird stuff, including exploiting children for sex. Linked is a chart from his 800 page book on sex with children.
Spoiler!
Allegedly he was known for shoving metal rods down his dick hole for "sexual pleasure" and urged others to experiment with their sexual desires too.
However, although all his work bears his name alone, he had a partner in his wife Clara McMillen. Both of them slept with other people and even partook in orgies in which McMillen would reportedly serve persimmon pies during breaks.
Moreover, much of his research was fraud (the kind that decides what he wants to prove instead of analysing datas and formulating a theory). He kicked out most normal couples that didn't fit his "theories" and ended up just using tons of prisoners that went to jail for sexual related crimes and applied his findings to all Americans.
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he's idk I don't believe his research work no wonder it failed at some point
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