Sexuality and communication

Canada, 1971

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At an Ontario Science Center Symposium two doctors discuss many aspects of human sexuality in light-hearted but extremely scholarly explanations involving role playing, diagramatic representation of male and female sex organs, intercourse, premature ejaculation, frigidity, masturbation, and shows the importance of attitudes and feelings.

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