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Today, in the era of epidemic AIDS, sexology is progressively endangered by antisexualism that, in its most bizarre expression, includes satanism in its theory of sexual child abuse. Satanism is the modern counterpart of onanism and the antisexualism os semen-conservation theory in the 18th and 19th century era of epidemic syphilis. Scientific sexology is in danger of being swallowed up and consumed in the maw of satanisme and sexual abuse.
source: Abstract from the article 'Epidemic Antisexualism: From Onanism to Satanism' by John Money (Ph. D); Paper presented at the 10th World Congress of Sexology, Amsterdam; 1991