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decrease in romantic sentimentality, while the objection descriptions tend increasingly to take up the problem of sexual desire. These two tendencies gradually blend together and finally completely merge in the form adopted in Futon.[1]


  1. Wada Kingo, op. cit., pp. 154–58.