Re: Shaved legs
Posting this thread I was really kind of hoping there would be a more definitive answer. I have e-mailed and text-msg many others and posted this same question on other websites; the answers and comments seem to be the same. no one is sure. This seems a bit peculiar that a something like historical personal hygiene is such an enigma. Sure, I know, people didn't openly talk about such things but EVERYBODY pretty much practiced it. I am not even going to mention what did people do before the Sears catalog say, in New York City...there are not enough trees (especially in the winter) but I digress. I would not necessarily censor the humorous posts...this type of thread, I have to admit, sort of invites it. I think these comments are made in a fashion as to actually pose a question in the readers mind(s) that may tinder further discourse. After all, where IS this seemingly rudimentary knowledge of human hygiene? No one really seems to know. It seems strange to us (from a 21st century point of view) to court a women and when things become intimate, finding your date has more hair than you :-) Is this what our grandparents and their grandparents experienced? Robert E. and Mary Anna Lee? Ulysses and Julia Grant?
Personalizing and realizing these possibilities there has to be chuckles and groans at no fault to the contributing authors to this thread
I humbly and respectivelly submit this reply.
Posting this thread I was really kind of hoping there would be a more definitive answer. I have e-mailed and text-msg many others and posted this same question on other websites; the answers and comments seem to be the same. no one is sure. This seems a bit peculiar that a something like historical personal hygiene is such an enigma. Sure, I know, people didn't openly talk about such things but EVERYBODY pretty much practiced it. I am not even going to mention what did people do before the Sears catalog say, in New York City...there are not enough trees (especially in the winter) but I digress. I would not necessarily censor the humorous posts...this type of thread, I have to admit, sort of invites it. I think these comments are made in a fashion as to actually pose a question in the readers mind(s) that may tinder further discourse. After all, where IS this seemingly rudimentary knowledge of human hygiene? No one really seems to know. It seems strange to us (from a 21st century point of view) to court a women and when things become intimate, finding your date has more hair than you :-) Is this what our grandparents and their grandparents experienced? Robert E. and Mary Anna Lee? Ulysses and Julia Grant?
Personalizing and realizing these possibilities there has to be chuckles and groans at no fault to the contributing authors to this thread
I humbly and respectivelly submit this reply.
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