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Dr. Marty Klein is an American marriage counselor and sex therapist. His stated goals are to educate the public about sexuality, empower individuals through teaching them to feel sexually adequate & powerful, and to support healthy sexual expression and exploration by both sexes. He is frequently critical of censorship, the concepts of "sex addiction" and "porn addiction," and the anti-pornography movement.

Marty Klein is one of California's leading teaching tennis pros. For more than three decades he was "teacher to the stars" noting the large number of entertainment celebrities he coached, first in western Los Angeles and later in the San Fernando Valley. In 2000, he became coach at Harvard-Westlake Academy, and led his team to successive California Interscholastic Federation championships. ______________________________________________________________________________


Publications

Dr. Klein has written 5 books on sexuality:

America's War on Sex
Ask Me Anything
Beyond Orgasm: Dare to be Honest About the Sex You Really Want
The Erotic Prism: New Perspectives on Sex, Love, and Desire
Let Me Count the Ways: Discovering Great Sex Without Intercourse

He also electronically publishes a free monthly newsletter, Sexual Intelligence.

Landmark Cases

Dr. Klein has served as an expert witness or invited defendant in a number of landmark cases, including:

Cyberspace Communications, Inc. v. Engler, 142 F Supp. 2d 827 (E.D. Mich 2001)[1]
ACLU v. Goddard, Civ. No. 00-0505 TUC AM (D. Ariz. Aug 11, 2004)[2]

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