Maryland medical journal . tion, for many are suspicious The corner crowd. Shame the peeping Thomas. 14. A group of gentlemen who preserve this purity of mind andbody. They have the higher satisfaction in marriage love, and arethe srentlemen in their social life with women friends. 23O MARYLAND .MEDICAL JOURNAL august, 1911 15. A normal boy. dressed. Of course he has sex desires. Thepractice of continence made easier by deliberately keeping fromsensual suggestions and excitements. Books and associates andamusements. III. REALIZE THE IDEAL MARRIAGE. 1. Alarried couple with their first bab


Maryland medical journal . tion, for many are suspicious The corner crowd. Shame the peeping Thomas. 14. A group of gentlemen who preserve this purity of mind andbody. They have the higher satisfaction in marriage love, and arethe srentlemen in their social life with women friends. 23O MARYLAND .MEDICAL JOURNAL august, 1911 15. A normal boy. dressed. Of course he has sex desires. Thepractice of continence made easier by deliberately keeping fromsensual suggestions and excitements. Books and associates andamusements. III. REALIZE THE IDEAL MARRIAGE. 1. Alarried couple with their first baby. Freedom for sexualintercourse is allowed by law and public opinion under home con-ditions. The result is the good of society and the reproduction ofhuman life. The baby is honored and has its rights under the law. 2. Alan and wife who are intellectual equals and true compan-ions. The contrasts between masculine and feminine intelligencepointed out. The completion of each in the life and thought andfeeliner of the ILLUSTRATING NO. 12. 3. Man rendering some personal service to his wife. The re-finements of character which married life brings. Unselfishness,gentleness, devotion. 4. The home companionship. Father, mother and childrenwork together for the success of the home—food, clothing, healthand happiness. 5. A house. To own it and use it as a home, and to realize thejoys of his own home, is the goal of endeavor for the normal the natural plan for getting the most out of life. 6. The duties of man and wife in the home. Alan earns themoney, but the woman keeps the house, cares for children and LESSON IN SEX HYGIENE—Fairchild 237 does her share of the work, having therefore her equality in enjoy social life and have public duties together. 7. The mans responsibilities. Photo, of bills to be paid. 8. Girls that turned out good wives. A descriptions of theircharacters. 9. Girls that are hardly worth marrying. Something besidesphysical attractivene


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