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"You can be a dirty old man only as long as you live. Once you die, it's over." With utter frankness, Dr. A. touches on every angle of the art of being not only a dirty old man, but a sensuous dirty old man: the stare, the leer, the snicker, the snort, the fatherly squeeze, the uncle-ish tweak, and the "problems": What do you say when the husband arrives? What do you do when you meet that dread adversary, the dirty old woman? Nothing is left to the imagination! |