SusanJillParker
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I'm writing a story that takes place in 19th century England between 1860 and 1890.
From the movies that I've watched on TV and from the Charles Dickens books that I've read (lol), people didn't regularly bathe. Yet, they were always having sex.
My question is, how did they get by the stench of one another? I'm sure they must have washed their bodies at some point and changed their clothes but what did they use for deodorant, toothpaste, and mouthwash, or didn't they bother?
In the way people will look at us 100 years from now while scratching their heads about us, I look that way now about people who lived in the 1800's.
No cell phones, TV, cars, or computers. Other than having sex with their dirty, smelly partners, what did they do for fun?
Thank you in advance for your help.
From the movies that I've watched on TV and from the Charles Dickens books that I've read (lol), people didn't regularly bathe. Yet, they were always having sex.
My question is, how did they get by the stench of one another? I'm sure they must have washed their bodies at some point and changed their clothes but what did they use for deodorant, toothpaste, and mouthwash, or didn't they bother?
In the way people will look at us 100 years from now while scratching their heads about us, I look that way now about people who lived in the 1800's.
No cell phones, TV, cars, or computers. Other than having sex with their dirty, smelly partners, what did they do for fun?
Thank you in advance for your help.