Love: A Treatise on the Science of Sex-attraction: for the use of Physicians and Students of Medical JurisprudenceTalmey, Bernard Simon
Science
Love: A Treatise on the Science of Sex-attraction: for the use of Physicians and Students of Medical Jurisprudence
Talmey, Bernard Simon
Sex
For this very reason the male transvestites who are possessed with a
female spirit or a female soul are more interesting than the female
transvestite, possessed of a male soul. In normal men dressing is never
a matter of great concern, neither is it with the transvestite endowed
with a male mind. But the normal woman attributes a vast importance to
feminine dress, and the male transvestite with the female soul excels
her in dress-valuation.
[BH] This is the psychological explanation for woman’s love of
histrionic spectacles. Almost two-thirds of all theatregoers are
certainly women. Still so much demi-nude femininity is presented on
the stage, presumably to amuse men and so few semi-nude men for the
amusement of women. Why do so many women run to the theatres to see the
nudity of their own sex? Men do not care for the sight of nude men? The
reason is that feminine nudity is presented on the stage not for the
amusement of the few men, but mostly for the amusement of the great
throng of women.
The female body has a sexually stimulating effect upon woman (Colin
Scott, Am. Jour. of Psych., Feb. 1895). The pride of the female, says
Weininger (Sex and Character, p. 201), is something quite peculiar to
herself, something foreign even to the most handsome man, an obsession
of her own body, a pleasure which displays itself even in the least
handsome girl, by admiring herself in the mirror, by stroking herself
and by playing with her own hair, but which comes to its full measure
only in the effect that her body has on man. Woman desires to feel
that she is admired physically. The normal woman regards her body as
made for the stimulation of the man’s sensations. This complex emotion
forms the initial stage of her own pleasure. The female body has hence
a greater exciting effect upon women than the male body has upon men.
Female nudity produces a greater impression upon her than the male body
ever does. Statues of female forms are more liable than those of male
forms to have a stimulating effect upon woman.
The same emotions are evoked in woman at the sight of female clothes.
Woman takes it for granted that her clothes, just as her body, have
an erotic effect upon the male. Hence female clothes awaken in women
a complex emotion akin to the sight of the female body. Woman becomes
sexually excited by her own clothes. For this reason clothes are to
woman of the greatest importance. The desire for beautiful clothes
is an irradiation of the sex instinct. The purpose of dress is the
attraction through covering. For the parts covered are rendered more
conspicuous.
[BI] “And if a man lie with a beast he shall surely be put to death;
and ye shall slay the beast. And if a woman approach unto any beast,
and lie down thereto, thou shalt kill the woman and the beast.” (Levit.
xx, 15-16.)
PART VII.
SEXUAL HYGIENE
CHAPTER XIX
HYGIENE OF CHILDHOOD
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