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A husband is generally the architect of his own misfortunes. Love does not stand still. It moves — forward or backward. A husband should never indulge in pleasures which he has not the talent to render reciprocal. Conjugal pleasures should never degenerate into habits. Modesty is a feminine attribute which should be preserved or cultivated, but never destroyed. Prodigality of personal charms leads Love to bankruptcy. Women like to feel that a man desires to grant what he may be compelled to refuse.