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That male and female, as sexual types, attract each other is only one instance of my general law, an instance in which an           individual,
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There can be no hesitation in admittin^j the existence of definite, individual sexual preferences, and such an admission carries with it approval of the necessity of mvestigating the laws of the preference, and its relation to the rest of the bodily and mental characters of an individual.