
Alfred C. Kinsey
Alfred C. Kinsey was an American biologist and sex researcher who, in the mid-20th century, revolutionized understanding of human sexuality. His groundbreaking studies involved interviewing thousands of individuals about their sexual behaviors and orientations, revealing a wide diversity that challenged societal norms. Kinsey’s work led to the creation of the famous "Kinsey Reports," which provided detailed data on topics previously considered taboo. His research significantly influenced how sexuality is viewed in psychology, education, and public health, fostering greater acceptance and open discussion about human sexual diversity.