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Title: Advice for the Young Bride (cir. 1894)
Post by: TehBorken on Aug 12 06 10:05
Advice for the Young Bride (cir. 1894)

Some instruction and advice for the young bride, written by Ruth Smythers, beloved wife of the Reverend L.D. Smythers, Pastor of the Arcadian Methodist Church of the Eastern Regional Conference. Published in the year of our Lord 1894:[/p] [blockquote] [em]On the negative side, there is the wedding night, during which the bride must pay the piper, so to speak, by facing for the first time the terrible experience of sex. At this point, dear reader, let me concede one shocking truth. Some young women actually anticipate the wedding night ordeal with curiosity and pleasure! Beware such an attitude! A selfish and sensual husband can easily take advantage of such a bride. One cardinal rule of marriage should never be forgotten: GIVE LITTLE, GIVE SELDOM, AND ABOVE ALL, GIVE GRUDGINGLY. Otherwise what could have been a proper marriage could become an orgy of sexual lust.[/em][/p][p style="font-style: italic;"][font class="bodytext"] On the other hand, the bride's terror need not be extreme. While sex is at best revolting and at worse rather painful, it has to be endured, and has been by women since the beginning of time, but it is compensated for by the monogamous home and by the children produced through it.[/font][/p] [/blockquote][a href="vny!://humor.beecy.net/menwomen/bride/"]Advice for the Young Bride[/a]

Title: Re: Advice for the Young Bride (cir. 1894)
Post by: Gopher on Aug 12 06 11:16
Purelife, please take note!
Title: Re: Advice for the Young Bride (cir. 1894)
Post by: Lise on Aug 12 06 08:58
Too funny. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/8.gif)
Title: Re: Advice for the Young Bride (cir. 1894)
Post by: female on Aug 12 06 09:58
LOL!
[em]GIVE LITTLE, GIVE SELDOM, AND ABOVE ALL, GIVE GRUDGINGLY.[/em]
=priceless
 
Title: Re: Advice for the Young Bride (cir. 1894)
Post by: kingy on Aug 13 06 08:58
at what year did women actually start to enjoy and look forward to being married, and having sex?

  we can rule out the 1800's.