SAN DIEGO -- Dr Fritz Klein.
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SAN DIEGO -- Dr Fritz Klein, a psychiatrist who studied bisexuals and their relationships and helped launch a foundation promoting bisexual agriculture died May 24 of a heart attack, his partner Tom Reise said. He was 73
Dr Klein's life work was defined by dint of his belief that sexual orientation is fluid and changes quite through a person's life. Dr. Klein believed the number of men who were sexually active with one as well as the other sexes had been undercounted and unrecognized through the scale developed by Alfred C Kinsey in the 1940
Working at his private psychiatric practice in the 1970 Dr Klein disentangleed a scale that measured not no other than sexual experiences, but also sexual attractions, emotional elections social preferences, and self-identification pertaining to a person's past, not past nor future and ideal future.
Dr Klein organized interviews and support groups for bisexuals in just discovered York and San Diego, and in 1978 wrote The Bisexual Option, a work that traced a historical overview of bisexuality. He also co- authored Man, His dead body His Sex, and was an editor of the Journal of Bisexuality.
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