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Martin John Cole (4 October 1931 – 2 June 2015) was a British sexologist, sex education advocate and campaigner for abortion law reform, dubbed "Sex King Cole" by ''The Sun'' newspaper for his work in this field.〔("Therapy can be fun", ) ''Time'', 10 September 1973〕〔("Martin Cole, sexologist - obituary" ), ''Daily Telegraph'', 22 June 2015〕 ==Life== Cole was born in London in 1931.〔Author's biography, ''The Fundamentals of Sex'' by P. Cauthery & M. Cole (1973) Corgi Books ISBN 0-552-09185-5〕 He read Botany at Southampton University for a BSc and a PhD in Plant Genetics. After a period in Africa, in 1964 he took up the post of lecturer in Genetics at the College of Advanced Technology which became Aston University.〔〔Chris Arnot ("How lack of orgasms turned to lack of interest", ) ''The Independent'' 28 July 1993〕 In 1984 he left the university, to work full-time at the Institute for Sex Education and Research which he had established.〔D. Limond (2008) ''History of Education'' 37 (3) pp 409-429 ‘I never imagined that the time would come’: Martin Cole, the ''Growing Up'' Controversy and the Limits of School Sex Education in 1970s England〕 He was married and divorced three times〔〔"Sex king named in divorce", ''Daily Mirror'', 9 May 1981〕 and had five children who survived him.〔〔 He died 2 June 2015 aged 83.〔〔(''The Times'' 12 June 2015 ) Obituary Martin Cole〕
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