
A sex manual, banned for almost 250 years because of its advice and references to animals, has been released to the public for the first time.
The illustrated book in the period of King George, published in 1720, was banned until the 1960s.
Entitled "Aristotle's Masterpiece", the work shows, among other things, the unnatural idea of pairing women with animals, and it even included numerous woodcut illustrations.
Another piece of advice given to readers suggests that imagination during sex affects what your children will look like. Women are encouraged to look their husbands in the eye so that their children will be like them and not have their minds elsewhere.
Diet and astrology are analyzed to help couples determine whether they will have a boy or a girl. And of course, marriage is considered vital for all couples.
The book says that: "Undoubtedly, the union of hearts in holy matrimony is of all the happiest conditions because then a person has a second self with whom he can unpack his thoughts, as well as having a "sweet" companion. .
He also offers sex tips for both sexes to "enliven desires" during intercourse.
Men, in this book, are advised to eat plenty of meat for sperm. A long list of foods recommended to help men's sexual function includes eggs, sparrows, birds, thrushes, partridges, parsley, ginger and turnips.
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