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-"(The witty Viennese writer, Karl Kraus, expressed this truth paradoxically in his cynical remark : ‘‘ Coitus is merely an unsatisfactory substitute for masturbation.”)"--''[[Sigmund Freud - An Introduction]]'' (1947) by Walter Hollitscher+"(The witty Viennese writer, [[Karl Kraus]], expressed this truth paradoxically in his cynical remark : ‘‘ Coitus is merely an unsatisfactory substitute for masturbation.”)"--''[[Sigmund Freud - An Introduction]]'' (1947) by Walter Hollitscher
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"(The witty Viennese writer, Karl Kraus, expressed this truth paradoxically in his cynical remark : ‘‘ Coitus is merely an unsatisfactory substitute for masturbation.”)"--Sigmund Freud - An Introduction (1947) by Walter Hollitscher

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