9. The homeless migratory and casual workers constitute a womanless group. The results of this sex isolation are:
a) No opportunity for the expression and sublimation of the sex impulse in the normal life of the family.
b) In a few cases, the substitution for marriage of free unions more or less casual, usually terminated at the will of the man without due regard to the claims of the woman.
c) The dependence of the greatest number of homeless men upon the professional prostitute of the lowest grade and the cheapest sort.
d) The prevalence of sex perversions, as masturbation and homosexuality.
10. The attraction for the boy of excitement and adventure renders him peculiarly susceptible to the “call of the road.”
a) Hundreds of Chicago boys, mainly but not entirely of wage-earning families, every spring “beat their way” to the harvest fields, impelled by wanderlust, and the opportunity for work away from home.
b) Of these a certain proportion acquire the migratory habit and may pass through successive stages from a high-grade seasonal worker to the lowest type of bum.
c) The boy on the road and in the city is constantly under the pressure of homosexual exploitation by confirmed perverts in the migratory group.