Masters Of Sex: The Life And Times Of William Masters And Virginia Johnson, The Couple Who Taught America How To Love (2000) - Plot & Excerpts
Well...3 stars cause I found myself straying with the long winded explanations of the studies. I was much more fascinated by their personal lives and interactions in their professional space. This story is fucking crazy! I can't believe this is real....mostly their personal lives. I'm not shocked by how sex research was taboo back then. As always I'm glad for other people's intelligence and curiosity. The ending sorta threw me for a loop. What a weird dude!! Can't wait to talk this out at my book club. This is a biography of sex researchers Bill Masters and Virginia Johnson, who, far before it was socially acceptable, conducted research on orgasm, sex, psychology, attraction, and physical response. They worked seven days a week studying the female orgasm, male impotence, arousal, and other related topics using therapy and even surrogates.The book never "dragged" for me, though it could have been about 1/3 shorter. A fascinating read!
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Great remembering the course I took with them in the 70s plus info I did not know
—Selina
Well. Neither one of them came off very well in this.
—Nick363