Sex - Avoided Subjects Discussed in Plain English 
Thought it might be interesting, instead it was silly. You can't claim pure naturalism and then stake a claim on what is and is not moral behavior. You cut off your own legs Stanton.
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interesting
Curiously old-fashioned but straight-forward book on sex ed. Did you know female masturbation causes small breasts? Now you do!
outdated, misleading information. has some good parts but misleading parts completely ruin it.
This book gets points for the comic value of its outdated views on sexuality, to the point of misinformation about healthy sexuality. It was much more a Victorian social more protector that an education tool. The book offers some stunningly inaccurate facts about the human body and the nature of human attraction.
Henry Stanton
ebook | Pages: 60 pages Rating: 2.24 | 66 Users | 24 Reviews

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Original Title: | Sex (Avoided Subjects Discussed in Plain English) |
ISBN: | 1438579888 (ISBN13: 9781438579887) |
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Book Jungle provides classic literature in a modern format. Thousands of historical titles are now readily available to the public. Because of the original condition of many of these historical manuscripts, imperfections are possible. The value of these manuscripts lies in their historical significance and vivid accounts of the world from thousands of authors and storytellers. Book Jungle is proud to bring these rare volumes back into public use and to make them available to everyone.Point Epithetical Books Sex - Avoided Subjects Discussed in Plain English
Title | : | Sex - Avoided Subjects Discussed in Plain English |
Author | : | Henry Stanton |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 60 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2010 by Book Jungle (first published 1922) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Sexuality. Medical. Education |
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Ratings: 2.24 From 66 Users | 24 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books Sex - Avoided Subjects Discussed in Plain English
First published in 1922 and republished in 2008? BURN IT! I feel like the world is making some weird U turns and trying to get us back to the Victorian age - full force. This book is not simply outdated, it is full of untrue statements and claims. It stigmatises masturbation, claims that small breasts are 'underdeveloped' and may be sign of early masturbation for girls, says giving birth should go with relatively little pain and not be dangerous, talks at length at how unnatural and againstThought it might be interesting, instead it was silly. You can't claim pure naturalism and then stake a claim on what is and is not moral behavior. You cut off your own legs Stanton.
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interesting
Curiously old-fashioned but straight-forward book on sex ed. Did you know female masturbation causes small breasts? Now you do!
outdated, misleading information. has some good parts but misleading parts completely ruin it.
This book gets points for the comic value of its outdated views on sexuality, to the point of misinformation about healthy sexuality. It was much more a Victorian social more protector that an education tool. The book offers some stunningly inaccurate facts about the human body and the nature of human attraction.
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