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Sex and CommonSense Agnes Maude Royden 9781374908130 Books

Sex and common sense is an old book, written in 1920. Therefore some of the debates, like the divorce referendum seem to the modern reader to be irrelevant. Yet after just a little thought it shows to still be interesting as these were the issues of the day. What will people think of the same sex marriage bill in 90 years time? What would the Royden have thought of it?
Although I would consider this to be a book to read for historical value, I still found aspects of it to be challenging today. After all, is it right that values change with time? And should we be looking to the authors of our past for guidance on today's issues of sexuality?
What I liked about it was Royden's unbiased perspective. Granted she was a woman writing in her time, yet she seemed to me to be fair to both men and women in a manner that contemporary feminists sometimes lack. She wrote in a balanced manner and invited the reader to think rather than writing for a cause. I couldn't help but like Royden herself. Her personality shone through the pages as a caring and extraordinary sharp writer. The fact that she was a women writing in the 1920's did not seem to bother her. She must have met resistance being a Woman writing in a man's world, writing so openly about sex and sexuality. But you would never have guessed that any such issues were present going from her writings.
What I didn't like about the book can all be put down to Royden being a product of her time. Some of her ideas are not up to modern scrutiny, but if the reader keeps in mind when she is writing there is nothing not to like. She has a better understanding of the human condition than even Freud.
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the social sciences, especially those involved in psychology, sociology and ethics. This is also a good book for any Historians.

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  • Paperback 110 pages
  • Publisher Pinnacle Press (May 25, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1374908134

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A good book, I found myself deep in the book. I enjoyed the topic and the though provoking ideas it discussed.
learned a thing or two about sex nothing major
an eye opener
The book give a nice memory of how things use to be and has some good ideas in the book and because it was free I loved it. It's great for ideas
This is a fair enough tract small tract of 76 pages(dead tree) but it is mostly of historical interest. It is a social essay not a sex manual but it is not self-righteous or overbearing in tone and the author comes out as pleasant in tone if somewhat overidealistic. It often deals with problems that have simply changed their emphasis as time went by. While sex and problems related to it will always be with us, the way we react changes, and I suspect no generation gets it right; she would certainly be as opposed to modern looseness as she was to post-victorian uptightness. The writer was in her time a noted feminist, which is to say a 1920's feminist, not a 2010 feminist. She however was not an ideologue like those who get wrapped up in political causes so often are and in fact is noted for her mercy and forbearance for everyone's point of view. She doesn't have the painful air of shrillness that make all moral questions into a tribal vendetta in the way all factions concerned sometimes treat them today.

What is interesting, is that though some of her concerns are dated in the since of being directed at the troubles of her time rather then ours a surprising number are remarkably similar. And the same arguments that were used then were often rehashed. More gently to be sure, but one can recognize them. Her urging of mercy on those who don't succeed in moral rectitude is noted. In some ways she is to idealistic; her demands for love in marriage are well taken but she fails to take account of how so often in history spouses normally never met each other before the ceremony(though she does touch lightly on the "mail order" solution to population disproportion). To say that marriage "with no love" is "not a real marriage" as she almost seems to do, seems to me to be an overhigh standard, and a rather unintentionally cruel one. The author does give a plea for the state of single women which I can identify with being an involuntary celebate male myself. I would disagree with her opinion on no-fault divorce both because I think you simply have to live with the promises you make, and because I come of a generation that has had to live with the consequences of the policy.

I can't agree with all her solutions. Partly this is of course, because I am not quite sure what she is proposing. But insofar as I can understand her I can see problems from hindsight. Be that as it may, I think the greatest benefit from reading this comes from perspective. It is less easy to get upset when one realizes that our ancestors dealt with many of the same difficulties, had the same arguments, and frankly they messed it all up too. They just messed it up in different ways-but not so different that one cannot recognize things. The past may be a foreign country but in some ways it is not that foreign. One can see from this that our descendants will mess things up as well and their descendants will too. It is a decent relaxant to know this and it drains worry and factional anger away. For this reason, this tract is worth reading.
Good book
It is an interesting read. Helps you get a feel of what was going on in the authors time. Some of those thought processes are still active today.
Sex and common sense is an old book, written in 1920. Therefore some of the debates, like the divorce referendum seem to the modern reader to be irrelevant. Yet after just a little thought it shows to still be interesting as these were the issues of the day. What will people think of the same sex marriage bill in 90 years time? What would the Royden have thought of it?
Although I would consider this to be a book to read for historical value, I still found aspects of it to be challenging today. After all, is it right that values change with time? And should we be looking to the authors of our past for guidance on today's issues of sexuality?
What I liked about it was Royden's unbiased perspective. Granted she was a woman writing in her time, yet she seemed to me to be fair to both men and women in a manner that contemporary feminists sometimes lack. She wrote in a balanced manner and invited the reader to think rather than writing for a cause. I couldn't help but like Royden herself. Her personality shone through the pages as a caring and extraordinary sharp writer. The fact that she was a women writing in the 1920's did not seem to bother her. She must have met resistance being a Woman writing in a man's world, writing so openly about sex and sexuality. But you would never have guessed that any such issues were present going from her writings.
What I didn't like about the book can all be put down to Royden being a product of her time. Some of her ideas are not up to modern scrutiny, but if the reader keeps in mind when she is writing there is nothing not to like. She has a better understanding of the human condition than even Freud.
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the social sciences, especially those involved in psychology, sociology and ethics. This is also a good book for any Historians.
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