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Erotic Stories: 99 Cent Sex (Hentai, domination, Bare ass, sex, sexy, adult, xxx, nude, nude, erotic, erotica, breast, ass, blow job, she-male, Erotic Photography, Erotic Stories, Naked)
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The happiness of all human beings, men and women, depends largely on their rational solution of the sexual problem.
Henry Stanton's 1922 classic SEX, Avoided Subjects in Plain English takes us back to a day when sex and sexual content was simply not discussed with children, teens, and young adults except with an indecent back room palor or a religious thrust of "thou shalt nots". Although Stanton was writing in an era where sexual reseearch and medical knowledge were still rather antiquated, he attempts to give light to a subject which is rife with a Victorian sort of tabboo. In an era where a child is berrated and punished for an act so natural and common as masterbation, where little ones are taught that babies are the gifts of benevolent storks, and where religious superstition sways the imagination far more than science and research, this book opened the doors for an enlightenment in sexual discussion.
Henry Stanton's 1922 classic SEX, Avoided Subjects in Plain English takes us back to a day when sex and sexual content was simply not discussed with children, teens, and young adults except with an indecent back room palor or a religious thrust of "thou shalt nots". Although Stanton was writing in an era where sexual reseearch and medical knowledge were still rather antiquated, he attempts to give light to a subject which is rife with a Victorian sort of tabboo. In an era where a child is berrated and punished for an act so natural and common as masterbation, where little ones are taught that babies are the gifts of benevolent storks, and where religious superstition sways the imagination far more than science and research, this book opened the doors for an enlightenment in sexual discussion.
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