The Janus Report on Sexual BehaviorExplicit, detailed and authoritative, it challenges sexual myths by presenting revealing details about aspects of American sex, separating facts from fiction and anxiety. Nine years of research, interviews and mass questionnaire results document how the influence of education, age, sex, religion, politics, marital status, income and regions of the country affect sexual practices and attitudes. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Postmaturity | 19 |
A Study in Contrasts | 53 |
Copyright | |
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