Once upon a time, sex was discussed more openly than it is now. But is that really the whole story? Part 1 of our History of Sex series.
Sex historians Kate Lister and Fern Riddell discuss sexology with presenter Matthew Sweet.
This discussion is taken from the Free Thinking episode 'How we talk about sex and women's bodies' on BBC Radio 3.
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