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Old 08-27-07, 01:03 PM
gncallahan gncallahan is offline
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I haven't tried to focus on just a few sorts of differences. In the book, I have tried too suggest that because of the complexity of fetal development, all of us are different and the more we know about how people think about those differences the closer we will be to understanding one another. Also, I have tried to consider every aspect of sexual development and all of the disorders that might arise when the biology of development changes.

All I am seeking is some advice about how to go beyond what the textbooks have to say and show what real people think about how this affects their lives.

And my chapters about animals are simply intended to help people see how narrow our ideas are about human sexulaity in particular and mammalian sexuality in general.

I would still apreciate any of your insights about how I might do a better job of this.

Gerry Callahan
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