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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 (of 6)

CHAPTER III
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I hear the sound of their sport borne over the water.

As yet we have not man in Nature.

What a singular fact for an angel visitant to this earth to carry back in his note-book, that men were forbidden to expose their bodies under the severest penalties." Iwan Bloch, in Chapter VII of his _Sexual Life of Our Time_, discusses this question of nakedness from the modern point of view, and concludes: "A natural conception of nakedness: that is the watchword of the future.

All the hygienic, aesthetic, and moral efforts of our time are pointing in that direction." Stratz, as befits one who has worked so strenuously in the cause of human health and beauty, admirably sets forth the stage which we have now attained in this matter.

After pointing out (_Die Frauenkleidung_, third edition, 1904, p.


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