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New page: Warren Farrell is a Masculinist writer. He has attempted to challenge stereotypes surrounding sex in the family in a Penthouse Interview. ==Quotes== "Girls ar...
 
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Warren Farrell is a Masculinist writer.
'''Warren Farrell''' is a Masculinist writer.


He has attempted to challenge stereotypes surrounding sex in the family in a [[Incest: The Last Taboo|Penthouse Interview]].
He has attempted to challenge stereotypes surrounding sex in the family in a [[Incest: The Last Taboo|Penthouse Interview]].
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"...because millions of people who are now refraining from touching, holding, and genitally caressing their children, when that is really a part of a caring, loving expression, are repressing the sexuality of a lot of children and themselves. Maybe this needs repressing, and maybe it doesn't. My book should at least begin the exploration."
"...because millions of people who are now refraining from touching, holding, and genitally caressing their children, when that is really a part of a caring, loving expression, are repressing the sexuality of a lot of children and themselves. Maybe this needs repressing, and maybe it doesn't. My book should at least begin the exploration."
==External Link==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Farrell Wikipedia Article]
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Revision as of 17:24, 6 October 2008

Warren Farrell is a Masculinist writer.

He has attempted to challenge stereotypes surrounding sex in the family in a Penthouse Interview.

Quotes

"Girls are much more influenced by the dictates of society and are more willing to take on sexual guilt."

"...because millions of people who are now refraining from touching, holding, and genitally caressing their children, when that is really a part of a caring, loving expression, are repressing the sexuality of a lot of children and themselves. Maybe this needs repressing, and maybe it doesn't. My book should at least begin the exploration."

External Link

Wikipedia Article