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WHY MEN ARE HANGED
so very very different from the drab life she had lived, and the dreary and dreadful life that still had to be lived. She dreamed of freedom-of a Gife with some mcaning. And to the youth, life is identical with love.
They planned to go to some city togetherio sce more, to learn more and—to live freciy as they could never do in the village. They thcm
clves did not know what they cxactly meant or wanted. Perhaps they did not mean anything which would make them more than brother and sister. Perhaps they did. In any case, it would be quite natural for them to be sexually attracted, that is to say, fall in love. The young man had returned home with awakened sex-impulse, and no longer quite ashamed of admitting the desire to himself. As a matter of fact, very few normal heings arc. Thc pretension is hypocritical. Back to the village, he might have relapsed into the habit of inhibition or taken to something much Worsc--self-abusc, sodomy or clandestine sex-intercourse under sordid conditions. Negative morality, imposed by our social conditions, frequently encourages these practices which are worse than immoral, because they are physically harmful, aesthetically revolting, and corrupt the emotional life of the youth, making them vulgar, often vicious, and generally hypocritical. Fortunately as well as unfortunately, there was his sister who, thanks to her own misfortune, provided him with
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