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What were the social rules for romance/"dating" during the nineteenth century?
I’m originally from South Asia, but I’ve lived over half of my life in the United Kingdom. Personally, I’d consider myself a secular relativist (if you wanted to know).
I wonder if any of you can tell me anything about “dating rules/norms” during the nineteenth century in Europe/North America?
How did men woo/court women during that time? Were there any established rules of “etiquette” for what could or could not be done?
Did young adults (19-24 year-olds) need any “permission” from their parents to marry or date the person of their choice?
Was it considered acceptable for couples to date and then “break up”, or was there any kind of stigma attached to individuals who engaged in multiple short-lived romantic relationships? E.g., if a young man had dated six different women before he was twenty-five years old, would that have been frowned upon? Assume that all the relationships were physically chaste, and assume that each of the relationships lasted just under a year each, would that have been acceptable? Consider that these days, it would be regarded as acceptable.
I’m just wondering… during that era, what were the social attitudes towards pre-marital sex?
Basically I’d like to know if there were any similarities between social attitudes in Europe/America during that era, and present-day attitudes in India.
I can tell you that in India, “arranged marriages” are still largely the norm, although attitudes in India are gradually changing.
In India, pre-marital sex is still heavily frowned upon, and would even be regarded as “scandalous” by some sections of society, whereas others are more accepting of it. Pre-marital romance and “dating” are still largely generally discouraged. In India, “dating” is almost a bad word.
Overall, I’m trying to work out whether the changes in social values and norms that occurred in the “West” over the last few decades/centuries can give me any indication of the changes that can be expected in India over the coming years and decades… (However, I’m aware that “arranged marriages” were never really practiced in the West at any point in history).
Would be deeply grateful for any input you can offer!
I’m originally from South Asia, but I’ve lived over half of my life in the United Kingdom. Personally, I’d consider myself a secular relativist (if you wanted to know).
I wonder if any of you can tell me anything about “dating rules/norms” during the nineteenth century in Europe/North America?
How did men woo/court women during that time? Were there any established rules of “etiquette” for what could or could not be done?
Did young adults (19-24 year-olds) need any “permission” from their parents to marry or date the person of their choice?
Was it considered acceptable for couples to date and then “break up”, or was there any kind of stigma attached to individuals who engaged in multiple short-lived romantic relationships? E.g., if a young man had dated six different women before he was twenty-five years old, would that have been frowned upon? Assume that all the relationships were physically chaste, and assume that each of the relationships lasted just under a year each, would that have been acceptable? Consider that these days, it would be regarded as acceptable.
I’m just wondering… during that era, what were the social attitudes towards pre-marital sex?
Basically I’d like to know if there were any similarities between social attitudes in Europe/America during that era, and present-day attitudes in India.
I can tell you that in India, “arranged marriages” are still largely the norm, although attitudes in India are gradually changing.
In India, pre-marital sex is still heavily frowned upon, and would even be regarded as “scandalous” by some sections of society, whereas others are more accepting of it. Pre-marital romance and “dating” are still largely generally discouraged. In India, “dating” is almost a bad word.
Overall, I’m trying to work out whether the changes in social values and norms that occurred in the “West” over the last few decades/centuries can give me any indication of the changes that can be expected in India over the coming years and decades… (However, I’m aware that “arranged marriages” were never really practiced in the West at any point in history).
Would be deeply grateful for any input you can offer!