Searchlights on Health eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 507 pages of information about Searchlights on Health.

Searchlights on Health eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 507 pages of information about Searchlights on Health.

There are sometimes certain deformities of the vagina, but no woman should knowingly seek matrimonial relations when thus afflicted.

We quote from Dr. C.A.  Huff the following: 

10.  “WHAT IS IT, THEN, THAT USUALLY CAUSES distress to many women, whether a bride or a long-time wife?” The answer is, Simply those conditions of the organs in which they are not properly prepared, by anticipation and desire, to receive a foreign body.  The modest one craves only refined and platonic love at first, and if husbands, new and old, would only realize this plain truth, wife-torturing would cease and the happiness of each one of all human pairs vastly increase.

11.  THE CONDITIONS OF THE FEMALE organs depend upon the state of the mind just as much as in the case of the husband.  The male, however, being more sensual, is more quickly roused.  She is far less often or early ready.  In its unexcited state the vagina is lax, its walls are closed together, and their surfaces covered by but little lubricating secretion.  The chaster one of the pair has no desire that this sacred vestibule to the great arcana of procreation shall be immediately and roughly invaded.  This, then, is the time for all approaches by the husband to be of the most delicate, considerate, and refined description possible.  The quietest and softest demeanor, with gentle and re-assuring words, are all that should be attempted at first.  The wedding day has probably been one of fatigue, and it is foolish to go farther.

12.  FOR MORE THAN ONE NIGHT it will be wise, indeed, if the wife’s confidence shall be as much wooed and won by patient, delicate, and prolonged courting, as before the marriage engagement.  How long should this period of waiting be can only be decided by the circumstances of any case.  The bride will ultimately deny no favor which is sought with full deference to her modesty, and in connection with which bestiality is not exhibited.  Her nature is that of delicacy; her affection is of a refined character; if the love and conduct offered to her are a careful effort to adapt roughness and strength to her refinement and weakness, her admiration and responsive love will be excited to the utmost.

13.  WHEN THAT MOMENT ARRIVES when the bride finds she can repose perfect confidence in the kindness of her husband, that his love is not purely animal, and that no violence will be attempted, the power of her affection for him will surely assert itself; the mind will act on those organs which nature has endowed to fulfil the law of her being, the walls of the vagina will expand, and the glands at the entrance will be fully lubricated by a secretion of mucous which renders congress a matter of comparative ease.

14.  WHEN THIS RESPONSIVE ENLARGEMENT and lubrication are fully realized, it is made plain why the haste and force so common to first and subsequent coition, is, as it has been justly called, nothing but “legalized rape.”  Young husband, Prove your manhood, not by yielding to unbridled lust and cruelty, but by the exhibition of true power in self-control and patience with the helpless being confided to your care.  Prolong the delightful season of courting into and through wedded life and rich shall be your reward.

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