René Guyon Society

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The René Guyon Society was an American group that advocated sexual relationships with children. It was named after René Guyon, a French jurist who, apart from traditional judicial work, wrote on sexual ethics; indeed, the organization's purpose is based on Guyon's 1934 work The Ethics of Sexual Acts.[1]

Its motto was "sex before eight, or else it's too late,"[2] and according to some sources it was based in Beverly Hills, California. [3]

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  1.   Smithson, Michael W. (2003). Encyclopedia of Murder & Violent Crime, Sage Publications, 349. ISBN 076192437X.
  2.   Wallace, H. (1999). Family Violence: Legal, Medical, and Social Perspectives, Allyn & Bacon.
  3.   United States; Congress; House; Committee on the Judiciary; Subcommittee on Crime. "Child Protection Act: hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session on H.R. 1704 and related bills." Page 134. Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.
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