Chapter 70: 1. Upon the basis of congenital contrary sexual instinct, with
repugnance for sexual intercourse with women, or even absolute
incapability of it. But, as even Casper knew, pederasty, under such
conditions, is very infrequent. The so-called urning satisfies himself
with a man by means of passive or mutual onanism, or by means of
coitus-like acts (_e.g._, coitus inter femora); and he resorts to
pederasty only very exceptionally, as a result of intense sexual
desire, or with a low or lowered moral sense, out of desire to please
another.
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