Transcriber’s note
Typos fixed; non-standard spelling and dialect retained.
A narrator arrives in a prosperous-seeming city and finds it curiously devoid of women, encountering neglected, joyless men and disorderly households. From that striking premise the narrative explores the social and personal effects of a collective female withdrawal from customary domestic and sexual roles, examining how household labor, moral norms, and population concerns shape daily life. Satire and didactic passages depict altered household economies and strained gender relations while advancing speculative remedies for health, purity, and reproductive challenges. The work blends social critique and imaginative conjecture to ask how reorganizing sexual and domestic arrangements might transform private experience and public order.
Typos fixed; non-standard spelling and dialect retained.