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SEX IN PRINT

Sir,-in your review oi our book Meeting «fd Mating, you include among a number of appreciative remarks, two expressions that might prove misleading even in their context: (1) ". . ..to teach people how to yield to their sex impulses without incurring the natural consequences." This hardly does justice to the importance we have everywhere attached to parenthood. (2) ". . . preferably but not necessarily married." We believe, and have argued fully in the book, that marriage provides the only fitting and satisfactory setting for sex relationships. It is much more than a case of mere "pre-ference.".-JOAN FE. COCHRAN, A. BRUCE COCHRAN. yx

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 291, 19 January 1945, Page 7

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SEX IN PRINT New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 291, 19 January 1945, Page 7

SEX IN PRINT New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 291, 19 January 1945, Page 7

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