In contrast to several books I've read on how American government and society tried to rein women's sexuality in, this looks at the women's side: "victory girls" who banged servicemen in WW II, B-girls who teased guys into buying them watered-down, overpriced drinks, lesbians, girls who went steady (which was seen as close enough to marriage to justify going all the way) and women's reactions to the Kinsey Report. An interesting change of pace, but it feels like something is missing, even though I can't identify what. Perhaps it's just Littauer's stiff, pedantic style (even by university-press standards) that puts me off.