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Thirty years ago, the average man thought the clitoris was a Greek hotel and the average woman didn't know how to enlighten him.
A man's sex education consisted of what his misinformed friends told him.
As an editor on British national newspapers, I received letters from confused and timid women, which made it clear that sex, from a woman's point of view, needed to be explicitly addressed.
During this period, despite the Swinging Sixties, the perception of sex was that everybody did it.
You could sunbathe topless, wear see-through dresses and fornicate more than previously, but nobody actually talked about sex: it was considered embarrassing.
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