Friedrich Jacobsohn

Friedrich Jacobsohn (born 1894) was a German urologist and writer on sex. Jacobsohn's book ''Geschlechtsleben und sexuelle Hygiene'' (1932) was written with Abraham Buschke, a dermatologist and expert on venereal disease. Illustrated with some colour plates, it was translated into English, where it went through several editions. Given the different sexual needs of men and women, men were not encouraged to over-extend intercourse after orgasm: they should "enjoy sexual intercourse in normal fashion, without extensive preliminaries, without any attempt at artificial prolongation, but proceeding as quickly as may be to orgasm and ejaculation." Provided by Wikipedia
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