The husband - by primitive instinct partly, certainly by ancient tradition - regards himself as the active partner in matters of love and his own pleasure as legitimately the prime motive for activity.
Havelock EllisAbout author
- Author's profession: Psychologist
- Nationality: british
- Born: February 2, 1859
- Died: July 8, 1939
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