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A direct, practical guide explains human sexual anatomy and function using correct terminology, aiming to replace euphemism and avoidance. It situates human reproduction in relation to but distinct from plant and animal biology, then addresses moral questions without fearmongering by rejecting appeals to venereal disease or labeling sexual feeling as animalistic. The author urges adults to be specific with young people, to acknowledge the emotional dimension of sex, and to present sexual climax as a natural and profound human joy. Throughout, it offers advice for parents and teachers on frank, age-appropriate instruction and counters sentimental or dogmatic approaches.
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