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Studies in the Psychology of Sex - Volume 6

Havelock Ellis

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. . .the waist, and then walk about in their wet clothes selling the shrimps. They all insisted that their menstruation was easier when they were actively at work. Their periods are notably regular, and their fertility is high.

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J. H. McBride, "The Life and Health of Our Girls in Relation to Their Future," Alienist and Neurologist, Feb., 1904.

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W. G. Chambers, "The Evolution of Ideals," Pedagogical Seminary, March, 1903; Catherine Dodd, "School Children's Ideals," National Review, Feb. and Dec., 1900, and June, 1901. No German girls acknowledged a wish to be men; they said it would be wicked. Among Flemish girls, however, Varendonck found at Ghent (Archives de Psychologie, July, 1908) that 26 per cent. had men as their ideals.

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A. Reibmayr, Die Entwicklungsgeschichte des Talentes und Genies, 1908, Bd. i, p. 70.

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R. Hellmann, Ueber Geschlechtsfreiheit, p. 14.

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This belief seems frequent among young girls in Conti. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Excellent resource for anyone wishing a sound understanding in the human sexual instinct.

This book, Studies in the Psychology of Sex has been on my list of books to read for many many years. It was on the original list of recommended books I received that prompted me to create my own reading list.

I was surprised to learn that this is a multi-volume work. I have and plan to read four vol

It's interesting for its time, but there is much better work out there now

Sound, balanced, unbiased information, thorough almost to the point of being exhaustive, but well worth a read, all the same. The organization particularly is poetically beautiful for such a plain, scientific volume. I also rather love the way he avoids arguing with authors with whom he disagrees by