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Deviant sexual behavior has often been portrayed as the covsequence of the frustration of legitimate sexual outlets. Viewing male sex aggression as a deviant sexual response, one finds that, although these males are the sexually most successful, they also tend to be the sexually most dissatisfied. It is suggested that sexual satisfaction is largely a function of the nature of peer group associations rather than of a given quantity of sexual outlets.
Eugene J. Kanin (Tue,) studied this question.
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