"Safe Marriage: A Return to Sanity" by Ettie Annie Rout is a groundbreaking guide from the early 1900s that focuses on sexual health and disease prevention in marriage. The book champions the idea that understanding sexual hygiene is key to happy and healthy marital relationships. Rout provides practical advice for men and women on how to protect themselves from STDs, highlighting the dangers that come with a lack of sexual health knowledge. Through detailed explanations, the author pushes for women to gain more knowledge about their bodies, believing that this knowledge will safeguard them and strengthen their marriages, while also commenting on the social views of marriage and health of her time, urging society to rethink its views on marriage and sexuality.

Safe Marriage: A Return to Sanity
By Ettie Annie Rout
In a time of ignorance, a bold voice speaks out, offering knowledge and empowerment to couples navigating the complexities of marital health and societal expectations.
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