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>L'Ecole des Filles (The school for girls) (1655), attributed to Michel Millot and Jean L'Ange.[36][37] and The Dialogues of Luisa Sigea (c. 1660) by Nicolas Chorier.[38][39] Such works typically concerned the sexual education of a naive younger woman by an experienced older woman and often included elements of philosophising, satire and anti-clericalism.[40] Donald Thomas has translated L'École des filles, as The School of Venus, (1972), described on its back cover as "both an uninhibited manual of sexual technique and an erotic masterpiece of the first order".[41][42] In his diary Samuel Pepys records reading and (in an often censored passage) masturbating over this work.[43]
Based. Can you imagine in the future historians caring about what pornography you masturbated to?
What are other books worth writing down in your diary to inform future generations about what is good masturbation material?

>> No.20145420

I wrote a journal of every day under the Trump admin under the name of "The Annals" in the style of Tacitus. Future historians, after they discover it, will see it as an excellent source.

>> No.20145481

>>20145337
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