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Impersonal Sex in Public Places

s interviews and surveys. By spending more time establishing trust relationships with the participants, Humphreys could have been able to elicit authentic responses from them.

At the same time, considering the deviance involved in the act and the participants' desire to hide their participation, it is likely that Humphreys would have achieved a less conclusive result. For examp

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