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For this reason
one who is well acquainted with the science of love, and knowing his own strength, as also the
tenderness, impetuosity, and strength of the young women, should act accordingly. The various
modes of enjoyment are not for all times or for all persons, but they should only be used at the
proper time. and in the proper countries and places.'
Footnotes
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Men who are well acquainted with the art of love are well aware how often one woman
differs from another in her sighs and sounds during the time of congress. Some women like
to be talked to in the most loving way, others in the most lustful way, others in the most
abusive way, and so on. Some women enjoy themselves with closed eyes in silence, others
make a great noise over it, and some almost faint away. The great art is to ascertain what
gives them the greatest pleasure, and what specialities they like best.
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