The mother does not think there is any reason to suppose that the child has ever been led astray in sexual matters.
Such modification of the sentiment of disgust by habit and custom applies also to sexual matters.
Werthauer (Sittlichkeitsdelikte der Grosstadt, 1907) insists throughout on the importance of parents and teachers imparting to children from their early years a progressively increasing knowledge of sexual matters.
Such a movement could not fail to make itself felt, for all that favors facility and luxurious softness in sexual mattersis quickly felt to degrade character as well as to diminish the finest erotic satisfaction.
She was not vicious, and had little knowledge of sexual matters, but when she kissed Freda she was ashamed of being seen, while Freda could see no reason for being ashamed.
But until I was 15 I really knew nothing of sexual matters, and it was not till I was at least 17 that I was conscious of sexual desire, which I repressed with shame.
I was a day boy at a private school, and never had any conversation with any boy on sexual matters, though I was dimly aware of much 'nastiness' about the school.
He was, however, quite innocent and knew nothing of sexual matters, never having been initiated either by servants or by other boys.
In sexual matters openness is indecent, and the chief crime is to be found out.
For instance, in sexual matters it is obvious that contact with the white man invariably fosters a great deal of depravity.
As an example may be quoted the differences in sexual matters, pointed out by Howitt in Reports of the Smithsonian Institution (compare below, pp.
But does this community of wives refer merely to sexual matters?
In spite of other advantages, he wishes to shine by these excesses among his fellows and even among the grisettes whose minds are full of sexual matters.
I shall say no more concerning eroticism, which really exists in many women, especially in those who are already experienced in sexual matters.
To resume, everything derogatory to established custom excites the sentiment of shame or modesty, not only in sexual matters but in others.
It is needless to say that this statement is only correct when nudity is a matter of custom, for insexual matters it is always novelty which attracts.
I think most of the boys, if not nearly all, were very ignorant and innocent in sexual matters.
There was no general conversation on sexual matters.
Far better for me had I done so, for a few years later I received the truest kindness and sympathy in regard to sexual matters at the hands of more than one medical man.
Nor is it easy to find any full and authentic record of a social state clearly founded in sexual matters on the demands of woman's nature.
She has from girlhood experienced erotic day-dreams, imagining love-stories of which she herself was the heroine; the climax of these stories has developed with her own developing knowledge of sexual matters.
In 13 cases (all but 3 unmarried) the presence of sexual desire at any time was denied, and 2 of these expressed disgust of sexual matters.
About the age of 16 I heard a talk on sexual matters by a traveling evangelist, who portrayed the effects of masturbation in fearful colors.
The advice emphatically given in sexual matters is usually not less absurd than this.
Misconduct in sexual matters is a sign of deficient nervous and moral control, and when the conduct in other respects is ill-regulated, the development of sexual processes must be watched with some anxiety.
In some schools, as is well known, there may grow up with deplorable facility an unhealthy interest in sexual matters.
The need for enlightenment in sexual matters is a product of existing conditions.
Young people will get their first knowledge of sexual matters mostly by instruction from some source.
Sexual matters improper to be spoken of to the young.
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