Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And MarriageJefferis, B. G. (Benjamin Grant)
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Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage
Jefferis, B. G. (Benjamin Grant)
Marriage; Medicine, Popular; Sexual ethics
10. ILLICIT PLEASURES.--The indulgence of illicit pleasures, says Dr. S.
Pancoast, sooner or later is sure to entail the most loathsome diseases on
their votaries. Among these diseases are Gonorrhoea, Syphilis,
Spermatorrhoea (waste of semen by daily and nightly involuntary emissions),
Satyriasis (a species of sexual madness, or a sexual diabolism, causing men
to commit rape and other beastly acts and outrages, not only on women and
children, but men and animals, as sodomy, pederasty, etc.), Nymphomania
(causing women to assail every man they meet, and supplicate and excite him
to gratify their lustful passions, or who resort to means of sexual
pollutions, which is impossible to describe without shuddering), together
with spinal diseases and many disorders of the most distressing and
disgusting character, {208} filling the bones with rottenness, and eating
away the flesh by gangrenous ulcers, until the patient dies, a horrible
mass of putridity and corruption.
11. SENSUALITY.--Sensuality is not love, but an unbridled desire which
kills the soul. Sensuality will drive away the roses in the cheeks of
womanhood, undermine health and produce a brazen countenance that can be
read by all men. The harlot may commit her sins in the dark, but her
countenance reveals her character and her immorality is an open secret.
12. SEXUAL TEMPERANCE.--All excesses and absurdities of every kind should
be carefully avoided. Many of the female disorders which often revenge
themselves in the cessation of all sexual pleasure are largely due to the
excessive practice of sexual indulgence.
13. FREQUENCY.--Some writers claim that intercourse should never occur
except for the purpose of childbearing; but such restraint is not natural
and consequently not conducive to health. There are many conditions in
which the health of the mother and offspring must be respected. It is now
held that it is nearer a crime than a virtue to prostitute woman to the
degradation of breeding animals by compelling her to bring into life more
offspring than can be born healthy, or be properly cared for and educated.
14. In this work we shall attempt to specify no rule, but simply give
advice as to the health and happiness of both man and wife. A man should
not gratify his own desires at the expense of his wife's health, comfort or
inclination. Many men no doubt harass their wives and force many burdens
upon their slender constitutions. But it is a great sin and no true husband
will demand unreasonable recognition. The wife when physically able,
however, should bear with her husband. Man is naturally sensitive on this
subject, and it takes but little to alienate his affections and bring
discord into the family.
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