Lesbian in our Society
W.D. Sprague
‘Detailed Case Study Of The Third Sex.’
‘Only fools would consider homosexuality, per se, to be a crime. It is a mental and emotional abnormality, a form of aberrant sexual behavior requiring treatment, not punishment.’ – Sir Bryant R. L. Moore-Lacey, Royal Psychiatric Commission of Great Britain
‘CASE HISTORY. 1. Paf Survey Case History NO. 201.4 Shelley Q., Waterbury, Conn. Age at time of interview: 22 years, 3 months. Shelley Q. is an attractive, svelte brunette. Above average in intelligence, she is poised and articulate. She is employed as a secretary in a Waterbury industrial concern. On a cold, snowy night in early January, the two girls – Shelley and Doris – went up to their room after dinner to find that they had forgotten to close the windows. Although the central heating was on, the room was icy cold. ‘It’s freezing in here!’ Doris exclaimed. ‘…Let’s both get into bed and listen to the radio. We can keep each other warm.”You mean both of us in the same bed?’ Shirley stammered. ‘Of course! We can cuddle,’ Doris said. She was already taking off her clothes. ‘I know homosexuality is considered ‘unnatural,” Shelley told her interviewing psychologist. ‘But what followed was, for me, the most natural thing in life. It was my first real homosexual experience…’ Dr. Sprague’s report – Respondent felt lonely fro childhood…could not relate to either parent; craved protective love. Father drunk and brutal, recommend continued treatment…’ -Back cover
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Promoted as a serious case study, yet formatted with the same OTT lurid title with provocative and cheesy taglines, degenerate and deviant S-E-X. Rather comical. This title is listed as ‘Numero Uno’ on the list of the ‘9 books About Lesbian Sex by Men Pretending To Be Doctors.’
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Details
Genre | Pulp |
Copyright Date | 1962 |
Publication Date | 1962 |
Publisher | Midwood |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 189 |
Notes | Midwood F154 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Subject | Erotic Fiction; Lesbianism; Lesbians; Lesbians – Fiction; Popular Literature; Sexual study |
BookID | 6911 |