Kinsey
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:03:01
a young woman...
:03:03
can hear the voice of her suitor...
:03:07
on the pillow, right next to her.
:03:12
And let's not forget
the most scandalous invention of all...

:03:16
the talon-slide fastener...
:03:18
otherwise known as the zipper...
:03:20
which provides every man and boy
speedy access...

:03:25
to moral oblivion.
:03:27
Are you currently in good health?
:03:29
I suppose so. Mm-hmm.
:03:31
What makes you doubtful?
:03:33
Every doctor I've ever seen.
:03:35
Early disease left me
with a weakened heart.

:03:38
Did you have any illnesses
that kept you out of school?

:03:41
I had typhoid fever and rickets.
:03:43
Also rheumatic fever.
:03:45
Measles, chicken pox, pneumonia...
:03:48
and several bouts of influenza.
:03:54
Pomeroy, what are you doing?
:03:56
You're worse than Martin.
:03:58
Never make judgments about people.
:04:00
I wasn't.
:04:02
Your body posture told me that my list
of ailments made you uncomfortable.

:04:08
Maybe it did. Sorry.
:04:11
Maintaining
a non-judgemental attitude...

:04:13
is harder than you think.
:04:15
The best way is to smile,
nod your head...

:04:18
while looking me directly in the eye.
:04:22
Where were we?
:04:24
Your health as a boy.
:04:26
It improved greatly when I
finally discovered the outdoors.

:04:30
I never got over the excitement
of setting off into the wild...

:04:33
escaping bed, illness, family.
:04:37
Alone?
:04:42
No. No. Never alone.
:04:46
I was surrounded by friends.
:04:51
Being in the outdoors taught me
to rely on my own judgment.


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