The Massive Cultural Changes That Made Dr. Ruth Possible
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Dr. Ruth Westheimer prioritized sexual pleasure and emphasized joy from her own experiences of loss and struggle, leaving a legacy of sexual candor and defending pleasure as a universal right.
As a child refugee escaping Nazis, Dr. Ruth found joy in learning and physical affection, showcasing the intertwining pleasures that shaped her resilience and optimistic outlook on life.
Dr. Ruth's life was marked by upheaval, from surviving Israeli-Palestinian fighting to multiple marriages, yet she found happiness and fulfillment in her relationships, including with Fred Westheimer.
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