Archive (10 life histories found)
'Nobody knew whose child she was of the family'
While growing up neighbours played a huge part of our life.We had moved the area the normal miscellany of eccentrics or oddballs. Mr. F next door kept his wife confined life a prisoner. He never gave us a hint of a smile. We always had a huge…
'Religion ruled. Practically everything was a sin'
Religion ruled. Practically everything was a sin. Sex was never mentioned even though there were unaccounted children in families, they were accepted by us children. One never questioned.The boys were almost aliens to us who attended all girls…
Tags: Boys, Cropus Christi processions, religion, sex
'Asking a girl out on a date was a tricky proposition if you did not know where she lived '
Dating was a much more innocent affair in those days. No 'Good' girl would allow even the most chaste kiss on a first date and sex, a word which was not allowed in decent company, was reserved for after marriage. All the expenses in relation to the…
Tags: Courting, Dance, dance steps, Dating, sex
'It was almost obligatory then to have a child quickly, otherwise there might be a suggestion of caution or prevention.'
Family life started on Bloody Monday 1972 (day after Bloody Sunday) at 39 Mount Merrion Avenue. We had rented an unfurnished apartment on the top floor of this very cold and draughty house. It was carpeted (cheaply) and an open fire fireplace. The…
Tags: children, contraception, family, family planning, sex
'It was hard work. We learned it all together through life, never read 'the manual '
We had no sexual relationship before marriage and on our wedding day one of her married brothers took me aside and told me not to rush sex, to leave it for a day or two until we were both ready.We were married in Donnybrook Church on 15th January…
'Even budding professors were as innocent as I was.'
Still involved in youth clubs I went to a weekend conference in Red Island holiday camp in Skerries. It was for the youth leaders from all the Dublin youth clubs. At that time all youth leadership was voluntary, the idea of being paid was…
'...if you touched anything that 'didn't belong to you ' you went straight to Hell'
I fancied a bird in Macroom (Cork) just after this, not the most convenient place as I was working in Donegal. She was eldest of a large family (7), both parents dead, the family being looked after by 'Aunt Agnes' from Cork. Aunt Agnes was from…
'This was before any knowledge of contraception.'
When I was perhaps 27/28 I met a girl who was more sexually advanced. She would let you put your hand up her frock. I had never experienced this and the consequences were quite a shock to me. I decided after several bouts of this that perhaps I…
Tags: contraception, sex, sexual relationships, sexuality
'You might get to hold hands and possibly a kiss on the cheek in extenuating circumstances'
Finding a wife was a difficult business for me. I was super-sensitive and a denial hurt greatly. So pre-occupied were we all between the Boys' Club and the flat where we lived, talked, and partied, however innocently. I couldn't be frivolous,…
'...we were living more in fear of hell than the possibility of heaven'
Religion was a major factor and we were 100% diligent participants. I don't remember understanding much about it but back then you participated because hell was a looming certainty if you didn't. In my memory we were living more in fear of hell…
Tags: Catholic, Catholicism, homosexuality, morality, Priests, religion, sex, sexual activity, sexuality, sin