Men, Women, and God
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e people refuse to think of them. Sweating and slums are two such t
in lust and yet is held shameless by her patrons. She is the product of the social sins for which we are all responsible, and yet is considered the most sinful of us all. Often she was beguiled into her first mistake by the pretence of love, and because to that pretence she made a natural and sincere response. Sometimes she was cajoled into her mistake by older fiends in the shape of women. Some
are her sin leave her to face alone the suffering that follows. For them society has a place even when their habits are known. For her it has no place
y to forgive and willing to love such women. We
gather she will often turn to drink that for an hour she may recover the delusion of well-being. Slowly but certainly the morass drags her down. Often she does not reach thirty. If she lives it is
f her own but of society's shame. She is the scapegoat for thousands who live on in careless comfort. Every man wh
ashamed. Think till you realize this unthinkable thing. And then remember that she exists only
at we must indulge our passions and should act upon the truth that continence outside marriag