Sex: Avoided Subjects Discussed in Plain English (version 2)
Henry Stanton was appalled at the shocking lack of information given to young people about sex and reproduction in his time. He felt this was a crime that needed to be fixed and so he wrote this book explaining sex for young and old. Ignorance of basic reproductive processes he felt led to experimentation that then led to sin, crime and prostitution. While this book is definitely not written in what I would call Plain English, contains some very questionable 'facts' about masturbation and menstruation and might seem very moralistic and dogmatic to our current society, he does hold out high ideas for all in affairs of self respect, love and marriage. If nothing else, this is a delightful peek into the thoughts of almost all people our very recent country's past. (Summary by the reader, Phil Chenevert)
Genre(s): Family & Relationships
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | SEX | Phil Chenevert |
00:13:15 |
Play 02 | THE TRANSITION FROM CELL TO HUMAN BEING | Phil Chenevert |
00:14:20 |
Play 03 | SEX IN MALE CHILDHOOD | Phil Chenevert |
00:10:14 |
Play 04 | SEX IN FEMALE CHILDHOOD | Phil Chenevert |
00:07:19 |
Play 05 | SEX IN THE ADOLESCENT MALE (FROM PUBERTY TO MATURITY) | Phil Chenevert |
00:09:16 |
Play 06 | SEX IN THE ADOLESCENT FEMALE (FROM PUBERTY TO MATURITY) | Phil Chenevert |
00:14:04 |
Play 07 | SEX IN THE MARRIAGE RELATION THE HUSBAND | Phil Chenevert |
00:03:58 |
Play 08 | SEX IN THE MARRIAGE RELATION THE WIFE | Phil Chenevert |
00:14:42 |
Play 09 | SEX DISEASES | Phil Chenevert |
00:07:33 |
Play 10 | LOVE AND SEX | Phil Chenevert |
00:10:50 |