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Fantasia of the Unconscious

CHAPTER IX
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It is a sort of shadow activity, a sort of dream-activity.

It has no very profound effect.
But still, boys and girls should be kept apart as much as possible, that they may have some sort of respect and fear for the gulf that lies between them in nature, and for the great strangeness which each has to offer the other, finally.

We are all wrong when we say there is no vital difference between the sexes.

There is every difference.
Every bit, every cell in a boy is male, every cell is female in a woman, and must remain so.

Women can never feel or know as men do.


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