Sexual Excitement on Man
In a man, if spooning?Create is persisted in, it leads to sexual excitement. This causes a surplus of energy to be secreted. The body can retain and use only a normal quantity of this energy; while spooning a man may form many times the normal. This surplus will be dissipated through involuntary losses, the secret vice or prostitution. If spooning is continued for a few months or years he will suffer from varicosed veins and varicocele, later he may become temporarily or permanently impotent or sterile.
Sexual Excitement on Woman
Personal familiarities with men lead to ovarian troubles in girls which sometimes require an operation. Frequent excitement leads to leucorrhoea, or whites, corresponding to sexual weakness in the male. The eyes that once glowed with lustre will become pale and sunken. The cheeks once plump, ruddy and rosy with health will become thin and faded. Nervous prostration, invalidism, consumption or one or more of many other troubles may follow
Example of Mental Sexual Excitement
In one of the northern universities, a young man called on the writer for an interview. He knew that he was in a critical condition. He wanted information and help. He was found to be impotent and possibly temporarily sterile. He had been quite free from the secret sin and visiting the immoral woman. It was explained to him that his trouble was in his mind,, that he had indulged frequently, for several years, in some custom that had resulted in high states of sexual excitement. He was then asked to explain what he considered to be the cause. His reply was, "Professor, I guess I know, but I never dreamed that it could become this serious. For nearly three years, two to three times a week, three or four hours at a time, I have been visiting a lady friend. We have engaged mudi in kissing, embracing, reclining and sitting in each other's laps. We have not been personally immoral, though I have been ungentlemanly enough to request sexual favors a number of times. This she has sternly refused. I guess this is the cause of all my trouble." He was assured that his conclusions were correct, that there was no habit more injurious to the sexual system, physical health, mental strength and moral character than that of which he was guilty.
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