A bedroom is a room used primarily for sleep, rest or sexual activities. It may or may not contain a bed.
In some cultures, dedicated bedrooms form an important part of a home. In others, spaces used primarily for other activities by day become bedrooms at night.
Philosophy in the Bedroom (La Philosophie Dans le Boudoir) is a play written by the Marquis de Sade in 1795 in the aftermath of the French Revolution.
She is a fifteen-year-old virgin naive of all things sexual, and has been brought up by her mother to be well-mannered, modest and obedient.
Dolmánce is the dominant one of the group; he explains to Eugénie that morality, compassion, religion and modesty are all absurd notions that stand in the way of the sole aim of human existence: pleasure.