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the early seventies, Arthur Shostak accompanied his partner to a
well-groomed suburban abortion clinic. They had both agreed abortion
was best. But sitting in the waiting room proved to be a "bruising
experience." By the time he left the clinic, he was shocked by about
how deeply disturbed he had become.
A
professor of sociology at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Shostak
spent the subsequent ten years studying the abortion experience of men.
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