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<blockquote data-quote="bèlla" data-source="post: 77585952" data-attributes="member: 416395"><p>From my understanding the act in itself wasn't considered bad in earlier times. But desire was wrongly considered lustful. There's also the inherited prejudices relating to women. Marital relations were a duty. This is frequently depicted in historical works and classics. Women weren't instructed and many weren't conversant in pregnancy either. It wasn't discussed and was considered in poor taste to do so. Openness is a modern concept. Knowing correlated with impropriety or ladies of the night. Ignorance was a badge of honor. Her comments on alcohol are likely prohibitions ingrained to discourage drunkenness.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0abab5">~bella</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bèlla, post: 77585952, member: 416395"] From my understanding the act in itself wasn't considered bad in earlier times. But desire was wrongly considered lustful. There's also the inherited prejudices relating to women. Marital relations were a duty. This is frequently depicted in historical works and classics. Women weren't instructed and many weren't conversant in pregnancy either. It wasn't discussed and was considered in poor taste to do so. Openness is a modern concept. Knowing correlated with impropriety or ladies of the night. Ignorance was a badge of honor. Her comments on alcohol are likely prohibitions ingrained to discourage drunkenness. [COLOR=#0abab5]~bella[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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