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

CHAPTER III
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Art, he says, shows that this is possible in civilization.

Science, he adds, comes to the aid of the same view.
Ungewitter (_Die Nacktheit_, p.

57) also advocates boys and girls engaging in play and gymnastics together, entirely naked in air-baths.

"In this way," he believes, "the gymnasium would become a school of morality, in which young growing things would be able to retain their purity as long as possible through becoming naturally accustomed to each other.

At the same time their bodies would be hardened and developed, and the perception of beautiful and natural forms awakened." To those who have any "moral" doubts on the matter, he mentions the custom in remote country districts of boys and girls bathing together quite naked and without any sexual consciousness.


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