Hot Dog: Regular Fellows Monthly, August 1922 (1922)

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22 HOT DOG A HE-MAN PARSON We're Proud to Have Him in Cleveland From the Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 25, 1922. "I believe in birth control," declared Rev. Dil- worth Lupton of the First Unitarian church in his discussion of "The Sex Problem from a Religious Point of View" at the Temple forum, Central ave- nue S. E. and E. 55th street, last night. "Ignorance of the sex question and shunning discussion of it has made it the greatest social evil we have. Thousands of girls are swept into way- wardness every year; why hide these facts.? "Our children grow up with their curiosity about the origin of life unsatisfied by parents; they learn the facts on the street in a distorted form. Schools and parents should educate the children in sex matters. "The double standard is wrong. We ostracize the woman, but welcome to our social midst the man. Men ask their wives to live up to a standard that they themselves violate. "Love of man for woman is born of sex and children come from sex. The two purest things in the world, and yet we treat sex as something shameful. Sex only becomes shameful when it is misused, made an end in life rather than a means."