The Chapman Report (1962)
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.: Paul Radford
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Dr. George C. Chapman : Section four, Column one, Question.
Paul Radford : Ten per cent of the married women were strongly aroused, twenty-seven per cent, somewhat; and Sixty-three per cent, not at all.
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Paul Radford : During your teens, did you go out with boys a great deal?
Kathleen Barclay : I think so, yes.
Paul Radford : In your relationship with them, were you at anytime, physically intimate?
Kathleen Barclay : Never. We were friends; except, when they wanted to be more than friends.
Paul Radford : Did you engage in heavy petting?
Kathleen Barclay : No.
Paul Radford : Casual petting?
Kathleen Barclay : No.
Paul Radford : Kissing?
Kathleen Barclay : Occasionally.
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Paul Radford : Did you engage in preliminary love play?
Kathleen Barclay : We - yes, of course.
Paul Radford : How much time was devoted to this - generally?
Kathleen Barclay : A long time.
Paul Radford : Can you be more specific?
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Kathleen Barclay : You mean to tell me you don't enjoy all that talk with a sordid women?
Paul Radford : It's meaningless after awhile. There's an inevitable sadness about everyone.
Kathleen Barclay : Does that include me?
Paul Radford : And me.
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Paul Radford : What about your early teens?
Naomi Shields : Teens? I engaged in lovemaking during my early teens.
Paul Radford : And from then until you were married?
Naomi Shields : Many.
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Naomi Shields : With your experience in this kind of work, can you tell by just looking at me, can you tell what a woman's like by just looking at her?
Paul Radford : I don't think so.
Naomi Shields : I mean about, what you call, I suppose, her appetites?
Paul Radford : No.
Naomi Shields : Look at me! It must show! A man, a musician, came to the door the other day. He looked. He knew.
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Paul Radford : During your marital years...
Naomi Shields : Often.
Paul Radford : Often, what?
Naomi Shields : Often. I cheated on my husband. I know I shouldn't have done. But, I did. He was kind. He was honest. He was loving. And I really wanted him; but, I wanted everyone else, too.
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Paul Radford : You think its possible she imagines her coldness and inhibitions during marriage were the result of her inexperience before marriage?
Dr. Jonas : Exactly. And, of course, nothing could be further from the truth. But, if she goes on thinking that way, blaming herself, for what she ought to be most *proud* of, she'll end up destroying herself.
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Paul Radford : You're not the first woman to be afraid - to find the physical act repellent. And you didn't invent that fear!
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Paul Radford : You've got to break away from all this, your father. You can't go on being Daddy's little girl.
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Dr. George C. Chapman : [final lines] Column two, question one.
Paul Radford : Ten per cent, strongly aroused. What about dinner tonight?
Dr. George C. Chapman : Fine. Question two.
Paul Radford : Twenty-seven per cent, somewhat. Sixty-three per cent, not at all.
Dr. George C. Chapman : Question three?
Paul Radford : Thirty-nine per cent, yes. Sixty-one per cent, no.