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William Robinson

Woman / Her Sex and Love Life

  • Karla Orellanahas quoted7 years ago
    Nothing, nothing can fill the void made by the lack of love. The various activities may help to cover up the void, to protect it from strange eyes, they cannot fill it.
  • torreonjenelouhas quotedyesterday
    Count four: Alcohol increases the congestion in the genital organs of both man and woman and renders them much more susceptible to infection.
  • torreonjenelouhas quotedyesterday
    the reproductive function is not synonymous with the sexual function,
  • torreonjenelouhas quoted4 days ago
    woman menstruates not twelve but thirteen times a year.
  • torreonjenelouhas quoted4 days ago
    during which she is able to have children, lasts about thirty-five years
  • torreonjenelouhas quoted4 days ago
    thought or a feeling can never be sinful
  • b2801023997has quoted4 years ago
    han pleasure. I beg you to relieve me of her."
    But Twashtri cried: "Go your way and do the best you can." And the man cried: "I cannot live with her!" "Neither can you live without her!" replied Twashtri.
    And the man went away sorrowful, murmuring: "Woe is me, I can neither live with nor without her."
  • b2801023997has quoted4 years ago
    chill of snow, the chatter of the jay and the cooing of the turtle dove.
    He combined all these and formed a woman. Then he made a present of her to man. Eight days later the man came to Twashtri, and said: "My Lord, the creature you gave me poisons my existence. She chatters without rest, she takes all my time, she laments for nothing at all, and is always ill; take her back;" and Twashtri took the woman back.
    But eight days later the
  • b2801023997has quoted4 years ago
    t the beginning of time, Twashtri—the Vulcan of Hindu mythology—created the world. But when he wished to create a woman, he found that he had employed all his materials in the creation of man. There did not remain one solid element. Then Twashtri, perplexed, fell into a profound meditation from which he aroused himself and proceeded as follows:
    He took the roundness of the moon, the undulations of the serpent, the entwinement of clinging plants, the trembling of the grass, the slenderness of the rose-vine and the velvet of the flower, the lightness of the leaf and the glance of the fawn, the gaiety of the sun's rays and tears of the mist, the inconstancy of the wind and the timidity of the hare, the vanity of the peacock and the softness of the down on the throat of the swallow, the hardness of the diamond, the sweet flavor of honey and the cruelty of the tiger, the warmth of fire, the
  • b2801023997has quoted4 years ago
    than pleasure. I beg you to relieve me of her."
    But Twashtri cried: "Go your way and do the best you can." And the man cried: "I cannot live with her!" "Neither can you live without her!" replied Twashtri.
    And the man went away sorrowful, murmuring: "Woe is me, I can neither live with nor without her."
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