What a Young Woman Ought to Know


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Originally published in 1898, this work contains some valuable advice for young women. The author brilliantly explains the truths of life to a girl entering puberty. Moreover, there are tips for behavior, education, and friendships. Some suggestions in the book might seem outdated, but most of them are timeless and helpful.







What a Young Wife Ought to Know


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'What a Young Wife Ought to Know' by Emma F. Angell Drake is a product of its time—a book for recently married young women written at the turn of the 20th century, though its message may remain relevant today. The book describes itself as a "call to action" for women to awaken to their potential, to educate themselves and take control of their bodies, their health, their relationships, and their futures. The chapters cover topics such as intelligence, dress, health, choosing a husband, marital relations, preparation for parenthood, and the moral responsibility of parents in heredity.




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What a Young Husband Ought to Know


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The Karezza Method is a beautiful, inspiring manual about the practice of Karezza (controlled intercourse) by J. William Lloyd. Thoughtfully written and based on actual experience, it brims with practical information. Karezza gained its name from Alice Bunker Stockham, MD at the end of the nineteenth century. She based the name on the Italian word carezza, meaning "caress."