id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40209 Carpenter, Edward Marriage in Free Society .txt text/plain 10600 279 50 living thing, which one may perhaps call the real Marriage--I would say the relation of any individual man and woman to each other stands the people in the present day may come together, but their relation is monetary dependence of the woman, the mere sex-needs of the man, the teaching to young folk on matters of love and sex, and the *Sex-Love, and its place in a Free Society. circumstances there was naturally little common ground for Marriage, of the two sexes, exaggerating the naturally complementary relation of marriage-relation of the common-prayer-book type. public opinion--all outside interests of a _personal_ nature, except of the natural and ascendant law of sex-union, slowly and with whatever general laws for the marriage-relation, or to insist that a real and sex, so perhaps the most decent thing in true Marriage would be to say natural tragedies lies, for Woman, in the fact that the man ./cache/40209.txt ./txt/40209.txt