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...undaunted by failure, and
always hoping that the next time...

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...their luck will be better.'
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'Just as the fisherman will wait
patiently for hours,...

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...so will the peeper wait patiently
for a female to finish some...

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...interminable minor chores
before going to bed.

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And then, like his notch, he may
turn off the light before undressing.

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Again, like the fisherman who keeps
a list of areas where fishing...

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...is especially good, the peeper,
not infrequently, has in mind...

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...a number of particularly
likely places...

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...to which he returns.'
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Seventy six...
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'Varieties of offenders...'
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'A classic example is a man who...
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...was in his mid-twenties
when we interviewed him.

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Timidity...
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...and an overwhelming fear
of being rejected,...

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...kept him from seeking more
heterosexual activity,...

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...which he strongly desired.
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His fear of rejection began in,
so far as he knows,...

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...with a traumatic event,
shortly after he reached puberty,...

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...and was experiencing the usual
quick and intense sexual arousal...

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...at that period of life.
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Circumstances forced him to share
a bed with his married sister...

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...and he became extremely aroused
and desirous of coitus.

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Unable to express his wish he
simply showed her his erect penis.

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She rejected him violently...
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...and harangued him at length
on how vile he was.

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Ever since then he had felt
extremely awkward and hesitant...

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...about approaching females sexually...
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...and every rebuff was excruciating.

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