Fantasia Of The Unconscious by D H Lawrence Chapter 9 Page 1

THE BIRTH OF SEX

The last chapter was a chapter of semi-digression. We now return to the straight course. Is the straightness none too evident? Ah well, it’s a matter of relativity. A child is born with one sex only, and remains always single in his sex. There is no intermingling, only a great change of r�les is possible. But man in the female r�le is still male.

Sex — that is to say, maleness and femaleness — is present from the moment of birth, and in every act or deed of every child. But sex in the real sense of dynamic sexual relationship, this does not exist in a child, and cannot exist until puberty and after. True, children have a sort of sex consciousness. Little boys and little girls may even commit indecencies together. And still it is nothing vital.