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John Money was a New Zealand psychologist who made groundbreaking contributions to the study of human sexuality, gender identity, and sexual differentiation. His work emphasized the fluidity of gender and challenged traditional ideas about sex and identity. Money's legacy encourages us to approach human behavior with openness and compassion, promoting the understanding that individual identity is complex and multifaceted. His pioneering research paved the way for greater acceptance and inclusivity in society.

"It makes it very exciting don't you think to live in an age of, of discovery of human personality this way?"



"Well it's a drastic procedure by your standards and mine, but for the people who are living in desperation perhaps the best way to understand it is that it seems no more drastic to them than circumcision."



"It costs $30,000 to $50,000 per year to send someone to jail. You don't have to pay so much to send someone to school at Johns Hopkins."


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