[Sally Bishop by E. Temple Thurston]@TWC D-Link bookSally Bishop CHAPTER II 4/28
It is this strategy that is cunningly taught in the modern, genteel education of the sex.
The virtue of chastity it is called, but over the length of time it has come to be a forced growth; it has altered intrinsically in its composition.
Education has learnt to make use of chastity, rather than to acquire it for itself.
And, after all, what is it in itself, when the gilt of its glamour is stripped, like tinsel, from the fairy's pantomimic wand? There is, when everything has been said, only one value in chastity in its ideal sense, so long as we are tied to these conditions of human instinct, and that is in the value that it brings to women. Without it, a woman may be the essence of fascination; she may be the completeness of attraction, but for the need of the race she is undesirable.
Without chastity, a woman may be most things to a man, but she cannot be a mother to his child. Amongst those girls, then, whose desire in life it is to marry, conforming in all ways to the authority of convention, chastity has been taught from the cradle--taught as a means to an end.
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