Woman Her Sex and Love Life

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Woman Her Sex and Love Life

by William J. (William Josephus) Robinson

EN·~8 hours·2 chapters

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2 total
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8:24:48
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13:07

Description

A bold, deeply personal work opens with a striking Oriental legend that imagines the birth of woman from moonlight, serpents and roses, then watches a frustrated man wrestle with love’s paradox. The myth sets a poetic stage for a clear‑eyed investigation into why women’s sexual knowledge has long been neglected. From the outset, the author promises unflinching honesty about desire, health, and the social forces that shape them.

Drawing on his experience as a urologist and dermatologist, the writer surveys the scant, often moralistic books aimed at girls, exposing their gaps in sex hygiene and ethics. He then assembles a practical guide that addresses anatomy, contraception, emotional intimacy, and the everyday ailments that have traditionally been hushed. Though rooted in the language of the 1920s, the advice strives for a timeless clarity that still resonates with anyone seeking honest insight into the female love life.

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Full title

Woman Her Sex and Love Life Her Sex and Love Life

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (497K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-06-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William J. (William Josephus) Robinson

William J. (William Josephus) Robinson

1867–1936

A physician, editor, and outspoken reformer, he wrote frankly about sexual health and birth control at a time when those subjects were often pushed into silence. His books blend medical advice, social criticism, and a clear desire to make difficult topics understandable to ordinary readers.

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