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I hate psychoanalysis, not least of all because a woman is always to blame for a man's behaviour. Apparently men are exhibitionists because they have narcissistic mothers or frigid wives. One cure depends on directing their rage upon their wives, another demands that their wife is sexually available at any time to him. Exhibitionists are white men, men of colour are indecent exposers.
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The emergence of the term "sexual psychopath" arose in a period where it was politically expedient for governments to seem tough on crime. This diagnosis could lead to indefinite incarceration and circumvented legal processes and verdicts, and often applied to non-violent sex criminals (including gays). The most violent sex criminals may not have been subject to this as they didn't display symptoms of mental illness.
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It's sad to point this out, but really appreciating the author's continual attention to questions about class, sexuality and, particularly, race in this book. Chapter on exhibitionism notes experts' 'confusion' regarding lower incidences of exhibitionism in non-white men compared with white. The conclusions these experts draw are still racist, go figure.
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