This section is from the book "Human Sexuality", by J. Richardson Parke. Also available from Amazon: Human Sexuality.
A gentleman of good education, and social position, from his eighth year, felt powerfully attracted by female hair. At nine years of age a girl of thirteen seduced him. He did not understand it, and was not at all excited. A twelve-year-old sister of the girl also courted, kissed and hugged him. He allowed it because the girl's hair pleased him.
When he was ten, he first began to have definite sexual feelings at the sight of female hair. At eleven he was taught to masturbate, which he always did to the accompaniment of the hair-fetich, and at fourteen experienced violent erections when he touched a girl's hair. But his particular pleasure was to kiss and suck the hair; and often on the street he would surreptitiously kiss a girl's hair, and then hurry home to masturbate.
When he became mature he attempted to satisfy himself naturally with women; but, although he could produce violent erection by kissing and fondling the hair, he could not induce ejaculation. Once he stole the combings of a lady's hair, put it in his mouth, and masturbated, calling up the lady in imagination. In the dark a woman could not affect him because he could not see her hair. Flowing hair had no charm for him, nor had the hair about a woman's genitals.
 
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