Kinsey
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The interview subject
will only be candid...

:01:03
if he knows he's speaking
in the strictest confidence.

:01:07
Right. Okay.
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So, when were you born?
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June 23, 1894.
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Are you single or married?
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Married.
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- What is your race?
- Don't waste time asking the obvious, Martin.

:01:23
- Fill it in yourself.
- What is your religion?

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- Methodist.
- How often do you attend church?

:01:29
Not at all now,
but I did regularly until I was 19.

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How did you get along with your father
and mother when you were growing up?

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That's a multiple question.
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It allows me to ignore any part
I don't want to answer.

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- How did you get along with your mother?
- Fine.

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- We had a close relationship.
- And your father?

:01:49
How did you get along with your father?
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And what are we to do?
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We turn away
from matters of the flesh...

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and we turn to things...
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of the spirit.
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Lust...
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has a thousand avenues...
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the dance hall,
the ice cream parlor...

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the tenement saloon...
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the Turkish bath.
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Like the Hydra...
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it grows new heads everywhere.
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Even the modern inventions
of science...

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are used to cultivate immorality.
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The gas engine...
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has brought us
the automobile joyride...

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and an even more
pernicious menace...

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the roadside brothel.
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Electricity...
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has made possible
the degrading picture show.

:02:59
Because of the telephone...

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