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... bisexual . The second subgroup , including 23 males and 10 females , consisted of individuals who were ... bisexuals , the second group as homosexuals , and the third group as inverts . The first question to be investigated ...
... bisexual . The second subgroup , including 23 males and 10 females , consisted of individuals who were ... bisexuals , the second group as homosexuals , and the third group as inverts . The first question to be investigated ...
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... bisexuals similarly became more creative with therapy , only 54 per cent of the predominant homosexuals and 53 per cent of the inverts in- creased their creativity during therapy . It would seem reasonably clear from these findings ...
... bisexuals similarly became more creative with therapy , only 54 per cent of the predominant homosexuals and 53 per cent of the inverts in- creased their creativity during therapy . It would seem reasonably clear from these findings ...
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Albert Ellis. are bisexual , homosexual , or inverted , the solution to their problem is not sex hormone injections ... bisexuals , the majority of fixed homosexuals , and about a fourth of the inverts I have seen for intensive ...
Albert Ellis. are bisexual , homosexual , or inverted , the solution to their problem is not sex hormone injections ... bisexuals , the majority of fixed homosexuals , and about a fourth of the inverts I have seen for intensive ...
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