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Plain Talks on Avoided Subjects

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A frank, practical guide explains human reproductive anatomy and development from embryo through adolescence for both sexes, with clear descriptions of physiological processes. It advises parents and young people on sexual health, chastity, and preventive measures while offering clinical discussion of disorders and remedies. The chapters proceed through life stages—infancy, childhood, adolescence, marriage—and conclude with counsel for those who have suffered sexual missteps and an account of the biological origins of sex. The tone combines descriptive anatomy, moral counsel, and practical recommendations for lay readers and caregivers.

About the Author

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Henry N. Guernsey

Henry N. Guernsey was an American author known for his work in the realm of social commentary and personal development. His notable book, "Plain Talks on Avoided Subjects," addresses various topics often considered taboo or neglected in public discourse. Through his writing, Guernsey aimed to encourage open conversations about sensitive issues, reflecting a progressive approach to societal norms of his time. His contributions continue to resonate with readers interested in candid discussions about personal and social matters.

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