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
"' Then there is hope, for many women cannot do that. Tell him I will give
you treatment to improve your health, and if he will wait until you can
respond, _take time for the act, have it entirely mutual from first to
last_, the demand will not come so frequent.'
"'Do you think so?'
"'The experience of many proves the truth of this statement.'
"Hopefully she went home, and in six months I had the satisfaction of
knowing my patient was restored to health, and a single coition in a month
gave the husband more satisfaction than the many had done previously, that
the creative power was under control, and that my lady could proudly say 'I
love,' where previously she said 'I hate.'
"If husbands will listen, a few simple instructions will {259} appeal to
their _common sense_, and none can imagine the gain to themselves, to their
wives and children, and their children's children. Then it may not be said
of the babes that the 'Death borders on their birth, and their cradle
stands in the grave.'"
2. WIVES! BE FRANK AND TRUE to your husbands on the subject of maternity,
and the relation that leads to it. Interchange thoughts and feelings with
them as to what nature allows or demands in regard to these. Can maternity
be natural when it is undesigned by the father or undesired by the mother?
Can a maternity be natural, healthful, ennobling to the mother, to the
child, to the father, and to the home, when no loving, tender, anxious
forethought presides over the relation in which it originated?--when the
mother's nature loathed and repelled it, and the father's only thought was
his own selfish gratification; the feelings and conditions of the mother,
and the health, character and destiny of the child that may result being
ignored by him. Wives! let there be a perfect and loving understanding
between you and your husbands on these matters, and great will be your
reward.
3. A WOMAN WRITES:--"There are few, very few, wives and mothers who could
not reveal a sad, dark picture in their own experience in their relations
to their husbands and their children. Maternity, and the relation in which
it originates, are thrust upon them by their husbands, often without regard
to their spiritual or physical conditions, and often in contempt of their
earnest and urgent entreaties. No joy comes to their heart at the
conception and birth of their children, except that which arises from the
consciousness that they have survived the sufferings wantonly and selfishly
inflicted upon them."
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