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1 1| prevailing notion respecting a sexual character was subversive 2 Int| manners, supposed to be the sexual characteristics of the weaker 3 2| Prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character Discussed.~ ~ 4 2| politeness. Where is then the sexual difference, when the education 5 2| uncultivated mind, and many sexual prejudices, tend to make 6 3| and deny the existence of sexual virtues, not excepting modesty. 7 4| the solace of man, and the sexual should not destroy the human 8 4| departing from a supposed sexual character, has made even 9 4| few exceptions, with their sexual character. Let men prove 10 4| only exclaim against the sexual desire of conquest when 11 4| civilization, with certain sexual privileges, and whilst they 12 4| most conclusive against a sexual character. For if, excepting 13 4| of their fickleness? The sexual attention of man particularly 14 5| sufficient to impress a sexual character; and the education 15 5| virtue by artful flattery and sexual compliments? - Speak to 16 5| superiority, having only this sexual superiority, are certainly 17 5| more than chastity, the sexual virtue.~ ~ Indignantly have 18 6| associate ideas, that give a sexual character to the mind. False 19 6| without recurring to a sexual character. Men, for whom 20 7| Considered, and Not as a~ ~Sexual Virtue.~ ~ Modesty! Sacred 21 7| however depraved, to whom this sexual quality has not been gratuitously 22 7| many instances in which the sexual distinction respecting modesty 23 7| reserve I mean, has nothing sexual in it, and that I think 24 7| the duty of mankind, not a sexual duty. Nature, in these respects, 25 8| Morality Undermined by Sexual Notions of the Importance 26 8| sacred duty, by terming it a sexual one, it would be wiser to 27 12| produce modesty without those sexual distinctions that taint 28 12| sentiments in common, when the sexual tie was broken, what was 29 12| friendship for a man. But the sexual weakness that makes woman 30 13| which has been thought a sexual propensity, I think natural 31 13| weakness, will produce a strong sexual attachment, and that reason 32 13| that, without virtue, a sexual attachment must expire, 33 13| Contending, therefore, that the sexual distinction which men have