In the last installment of Goldman's "Love and Marriage," we read her case for what real love means.
Emma Goldman's 1914 essay really hits home with Lady L's soapbox on weddings.
Third part of Emma Goldman's 1914 "Marriage and Love."
Part two of Emma Goldman's 1914 piece, "Marriage and Love."
From "Marriage and Love" by Emma Goldman. " If however, woman's premium is a husband, she pays for it with her name, her privacy, her self-respect, her very life..."
When I recorded this, I didn't realize the new subleaser was still home...oops.
Bella experiences DP -- double priests, dubious penises. Someone fetch this lady her salts.
A very ugly priest turns Bella on. This one is preposterously descriptive!!
Another 2 minutes dedicated to the revels of Bella, Hot Priest, and our sentient -and literate - flea.
Why would someone associate a flea with sex? Well, both fleas, and fleas on people, were a fairly common part of Victorian life. This is a short footnotes episode to give some context.