Venus sine concubitu, nunquam aliud natura aliud sapientia dixit. Editio altera
Author: Alexander Peter BUCHAN
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Published: 1822
Total Pages: 142
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Author: Alexander Peter BUCHAN
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Published: 1822
Total Pages: 142
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alexander Peter Buchan
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Published: 1818
Total Pages: 126
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alexander Peter Buchan
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Published: 1822
Total Pages: 121
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alexander Peter Buchan
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Published: 2020-05-11
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 9780461889345
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 856
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Havelock Ellis
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Published: 2022-12-10
Total Pages: 2549
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis edition contains three studies which seem to me to be necessary prolegomena to that analysis of the sexual instinct which must form the chief part of an investigation into the psychology of sex. The first sketches the main outlines of a complex emotional state which is of fundamental importance in sexual psychology; the second, by bringing together evidence from widely different regions, suggests a tentative explanation of facts that are still imperfectly known; the third attempts to show that even in fields where we assume our knowledge to be adequate a broader view of the phenomena teaches us to suspend judgment and to adopt a more cautious attitude. So far as they go, these studies are complete in themselves; their special use, as an introduction to a more comprehensive analysis of sexual phenomena, is that they bring before us, under varying aspects, a characteristic which, though often ignored, is of the first importance in obtaining a clear understanding of the facts: the tendency of the sexual impulse to appear in a spontaneous and to some extent periodic manner, affecting women differently from men. This is a tendency which, later, I hope to make still more apparent, for it has practical and social, as well as psychological, implications. Here—and more especially in the study of those spontaneous solitary manifestations which I call auto-erotic—I have attempted to clear the ground, and to indicate the main lines along which the progress of our knowledge in these fields may best be attained.
Author: John Laws Milton
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Published: 1871
Total Pages: 132
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Havelock Ellis
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 378
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Havelock Ellis
Publisher: 谷月社
Published: 2015-11-07
Total Pages: 419
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKModesty, which may be provisionally defined as an almost instinctive fear prompting to concealment and usually centering around the sexual processes, while common to both sexes is more peculiarly feminine, so that it may almost be regarded as the chief secondary sexual character of women on the psychical side. The woman who is lacking in this kind of fear is lacking, also, in sexual attractiveness to the normal and average man. The apparent exceptions seem to prove the rule, for it will generally be found that the women who are, not immodest (for immodesty is more closely related to modesty than mere negative absence of the sense of modesty), but without that fear which implies the presence of a complex emotional feminine organization to defend, only make a strong sexual appeal to men who are themselves lacking in the complementary masculine qualities. As a psychical secondary sexual character of the first rank, it is necessary, before any psychology of sex can be arranged in order, to obtain a clear view of modesty. The immense importance of feminine modesty in creating masculine passion must be fairly obvious. I may, however, quote the observations of two writers who have shown evidence of insight and knowledge regarding this matter. Casanova describes how, when at Berne, he went to the baths, and was, according to custom, attended by a young girl, whom he selected from a group of bath attendants. She undressed him, proceeded to undress herself, and then entered the bath with him, and rubbed him thoroughly all over, the operation being performed in the most serious manner and without a word being spoken. When all was over, however, he perceived that the girl had expected him to make advances, and he proceeds to describe and discuss his own feelings of indifference under such circumstances. "Though without gazing on the girl's figure, I had seen enough to recognize that she had all that a man can desire to find in a woman: a beautiful face, lively and well-formed eyes, a beautiful mouth, with good teeth, a healthy complexion, well-developed breasts, and everything in harmony. It is true that I had felt that her hands could have been smoother, but I could only attribute this to hard work; moreover, my Swiss girl was only eighteen, and yet I remained entirely cold. What was the cause of this? That was the question that I asked myself."
Author: Havelock Ellis
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 382
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