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Sex Avoided Subjects Discussed In Plain English

Henry Stanton

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Double 9 Books
01 May 2025
Sex: Avoided subjects discussed in plain English presents a clear, rational discussion of sexuality intended to break through the barriers of taboo and misinformation. The book emphasizes that ignorance in sexual matters leads to unnecessary suffering, disease, and personal conflict. By promoting education and honest dialogue, the author argues that society can prevent many of the emotional and physical consequences resulting from repressed or misunderstood sexual instincts. The work insists that knowledge of sexuality is not immoral or indecent but essential to individual well-being and the health of human relationships. Rather than focusing on moral judgment, the author examines the subject from scientific, psychological, and physiological angles. The chapters highlight key phases of sexual development, marriage dynamics, and the realities of sexual health and disease. With an insistence on clarity and respect, the text seeks to equip readers with the understanding needed to foster responsible and fulfilling lives. The goal is to replace secrecy and shame with reason and knowledge, fostering a more humane and stable social environment.
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Imprint:   Double 9 Books
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 3mm
Weight:   64g
ISBN:   9789371135771
ISBN 10:   9371135778
Pages:   46
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Henry Brewster Stanton was an American reformer born on June 27, 1805, in Preston, Connecticut, to Joseph Stanton and Susan Brewster. A prominent abolitionist and journalist, he was deeply involved in the antislavery movement, contributing to influential publications like the New York Tribune and William Lloyd Garrison's the Liberator. He worked as an attorney and used his legal expertise to support his reform efforts, advocating for both political change and public education on pressing social issues. His career also extended into politics, where he served in the New York State Senate during the early 1850s. Stanton s marriage to Elizabeth Cady Stanton aligned him with the burgeoning women s rights movement, though he remained primarily focused on abolition and legal reform. A gifted speaker and prolific writer, he was known for his persuasive arguments and his dedication to public service. Stanton s legacy is rooted in his ability to combine legal knowledge, social conviction, and journalistic talent to fight injustice and promote progress during a time of major transformation in American society. He died in New York City on January 14, 1887, leaving behind a legacy of civic engagement and reform.

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