David Allyn

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David Allyn, Ph.D. (born April 30, 1969) is the author of Make Love, Not War: The Sexual Revolution, An Unfettered History. He is also the author of I Can't Believe I Just Did That: How Embarrassment Can Wreak Havoc in Your Life and How To Conquer It. His humorous essays on human behavior have appeared in The New York Times Magazine and other publications. His play, Baptizing Adam, won the James H. Wilson Award for Best-Full Length Play. Allyn has been profiled twice in the New York Times, first by Bob Morris in the Sunday Styles Section (2003) and then in a piece on New York living in the Sunday Homes section (2005) [1].

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