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3.0

This was good. Really interesting view into the origins of sex research, and the relationship between Masters and Johnson added a cool element. There were a few descriptions of research methods that made my stomach turn, but that was maybe one chapter. It was also encouraging to read about the treatment of sexual dysfunction. I hadn't realized sex disorders were as widespread as they are (somehow, don't judge me, private school kid here). Overall solid, if forgettable, read!