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QJM Advance Access originally published online on May 8, 2006
QJM 2006 99(6):429-430; doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcl055
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Coda

Sexual politics

John Launer

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You may have already come across this story from other sources. There is apparently a wealthy landowner in southern Spain who sounds like a nasty piece of work and, among other things, is a sex addict. He has a special penchant for the young women on the staff of his stately home, or who work on his estate. One of his predilections is apparently to seduce local girls who are about to be married. You may think there is nothing very out of the ordinary here. If you are a cynic, you might say that the gentry have always been wont to screw the workers in every sense. What is remarkable about this . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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