
Private Sex Advice to Women
by R. B. Armitage
15 chapters7h 33m
About this book
Private Sex Advice to Women by R. B. Armitage is a frank, compassionate guide that sought to demystify female sexual health and marriage for a generation kept in the dark. Written as accessible nonfiction and sexual-health instruction, Armitage presents clear explanations of bodily functions, advice for young wives and women preparing for marriage, and arguments for sensible public sex education.
Grounded in early-20th-century medical thinking, the book challenges the taboos and distorted customs that limited women’s access to reliable information. Armitage argues for "turning on the light"—reforming public opinion so sexual topics can be taught and discussed without shame. Themes include reproductive health, marital intimacy, practical guidance for family life, and the social need for open, informed instruction. The tone is educational and reform-minded rather than salacious, reflecting the author’s belief that knowledge promotes healthier relationships and safer choices.
Ideal for listeners interested in the history of sex education, women’s health, and social reform, this audiobook offers a window into early efforts to make sexual knowledge respectable and available. Listen to understand how past medical perspectives shaped today’s conversations about sexual wellbeing and marriage.
