From the impenetrably euphemistic to the breathtakingly explicit this intriguing anthology takes us through 60 years of sex education in Britain from the 1910s to the 1970s. All 'unmentionable matters' pertaining to sex are dealt with from the WW1 warning to soldiers about the dangers of cavorting with loose women in London's West End Whatsoever a Man Soweth (1917) to puberty pep-talks for girls on how to avoid pregnancy in Don't Be Like Brenda (1973).
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