
Alfred Kinsey, Author Mondadori Publishers (specific photographer unknown) (PD in Italy)
WARNING: Graphic Images
“More than half a century after the publication of his landmark study, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, Alfred C. Kinsey remains [controversial]…Though some hail him for liberating the nation from sexual puritanism, others revile him as a fraud whose ‘junk science’ legitimized degeneracy…One independent scholar has even accused him of sexual crimes… [1A]”
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana University has encoded the 7,985 sex histories Alfred Kinsey collected, along with another 10,000 his team collected [1B][2].
This source material and Kinsey’s methodology have never been made public [1C][3A]. Consequently, they have not been subject to critical peer review. That has not diminished their influence.
Kinsey is infamous for having met in June 1944 with Rex King — a deviant whose sexual encounters with men, women, boys, girls, animals and family members took 17 hours to record [1D].
Both before and after meeting with King, Kinsey encouraged him to share the details of his perversion. Kinsey wrote, “I rejoice at everything you send, for I am then assured that that much more of your material is saved for scientific publication [1E].” Continue reading
