WIFE, NOT HUSBAND.
TRAGEDY OF EFFEMINATE YOUTH,
(B1 CUlt—tUH iISOCttTOW-eOJtWMB.) (Siwrw "Sro" Sramcm)
LONDON, January 6.
"When mother wants a Kit! and Reti « a boy, and vice versa, the .pons*. quences are often tragic,'' said, 's*• Hugh Crichton Miller, director of ihe Tavistock Clinio for Functional -N«T» Cases. "I know a nte youth, aged 24, who TO the fourth son of a mother who wanted ft girl, and treated him as a girl- If » n unfortunate woman marries him she will realise that she has married a wife, not a husband. "Unwanted girls are more common and consequently acquire a sense of inferiority.. It is futile to give them a vote and.admit them to professionsThe only thing that matters is whamother wants most.'' • ••..■•
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18893, 7 January 1927, Page 9
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