Private Sex Advice to Women (Unabridged)

Par : R. B. Armitage, Craig Baker, Kelli Hansen, Doris Mcsherry
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  • FormatMP3
  • ISBN8330025732
  • EAN9798330025732
  • Date de parution25/06/2024
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille216 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesaudio
  • ÉditeurEverest Media LLC

Résumé

In the Victorian era, women were expected to be pure and modest, and any discussion of sex was considered taboo. But one man dared to challenge this convention. R. B. Armitage, a physician and sexologist, wrote "Private Sex Advice to Women" in 1892, a groundbreaking book that offered women frank and explicit advice on sexual matters. Armitage's book was controversial at the time, but it was also a valuable resource for women who were seeking information about their own bodies and sexuality.
Today, "Private Sex Advice to Women" is still a fascinating read, offering a glimpse into the sexual attitudes of the Victorian era and providing valuable insights into the history of sexuality.
In the Victorian era, women were expected to be pure and modest, and any discussion of sex was considered taboo. But one man dared to challenge this convention. R. B. Armitage, a physician and sexologist, wrote "Private Sex Advice to Women" in 1892, a groundbreaking book that offered women frank and explicit advice on sexual matters. Armitage's book was controversial at the time, but it was also a valuable resource for women who were seeking information about their own bodies and sexuality.
Today, "Private Sex Advice to Women" is still a fascinating read, offering a glimpse into the sexual attitudes of the Victorian era and providing valuable insights into the history of sexuality.