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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 (of 6)

CHAPTER I
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215, 1902) that Hirschfeld's estimate of 2 per cent, was "sheer nonsense." [106] Hirschfeld mentions the case of two men, artists, one of them married, who were intimate friends for a great many years before each discovered that the other was an invert.
[107] See articles by Numa Praetorius and Fernan, maintaining that homosexuality is at least as frequent in France (_Sexual-Probleme_, March and December, 1909).
[108] Dr.Laupts, _L'Homosexualite_, 1910, pp.

413, 420.
[109] Naecke, _Zeitschrift fuer Sexualwissenschaft_, 1908, Heft 6.
[110] It is a fact significant of the French attitude toward homosexuality that the psychologist, Dr.Saint-Paul, when writing a book on this subject, though in a completely normal and correct manner, thought it desirable to adopt a pseudonym.
[111] A well-informed series of papers dealing with English homosexuality generally, and especially with London (L.Pavia, "Die maennliche Homosexualitaet in England," _Vierteljahrsberichte des wissenschaftlich-humanitaeren Komitees_, 1909-1911) will be found instructive even by those who are familiar with London.

And see also Hirschfeld, _Die Homosexualitaet_, ch.xxvi.Much information of historical nature concerning homosexuality in England will be found in Eugen Duehren (Iwan Bloch), _Das Geschlechtsleben in England_.
[112] This: is doubtless the reason why so many English inverts establish themselves outside England.

Paris, Florence, Nice, Naples, Cairo, and other places, are said to swarm with homosexual Englishmen..


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