[Gutenberg 40623] • Private Sex Advice to Women: For Young Wives and those who Expect to be Married
- Authors
- Armitage, Robert B.
- Tags
- marriage , sex instruction , women -- health and hygiene
- Date
- 1917-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.18 MB
- Lang
- en
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It is a strange thing that while even the ordinary school child is made acquainted with the physiological processes concerned with the processes of digestion, respiration, circulation, elimination, etc., and while such education is highly commended, yet at the same time not only are the young of both sexes reared as if there was no such thing as sexual functions in existence, but even full-grown adults are left to pick up their instruction on sexual subjects from chance sources-often polluted sources. ...The Uterus, or Womb, is the internal sex organ of the woman which serves to hold the fertilized ovum, or egg, from the time of impregnation, during the period of pregnancy during which the ovum develops into the young child, and until the time of the delivery of the child. ...From the foregoing, it is seen that we may enumerate the sex organs of the woman as follows, proceeding from the external to the internal organism: First, the Mons Veneris, or prominent eminence above the more important external sex organs; then the Labia Majora, or large outer 'lips' or folds, which are plainly discernable to the ordinary view; then the Labia Minora, or smaller inner 'lips' or folds, and the Clitoris or small sensitive organ, and the Meatus Urinarius or urinary orifice, all of which are discernable only when the folds of the Labia Majora are parted or opened.