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One of them also apparently had the lead in that year’s production of Hamlet.

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Women were allowed to go to medical school in the Victorian area? I thought they were all being crushed to death by corsets and having their uteruses removed?

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Amazing what women can accomplish with medically induced orgasms to treat female hysteria.

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Low-key jealous

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So fun fact - the clothes were made to look like the proportions were wild and therefore historical corsets were not as crazy tight as we would assume.

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And the photos were often photoshoped to show a smaller tail.

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Can confirm. I’ve made and worn historically accurate Victorian corsets for a few decades. They’re actually quite comfortable, supportive, and great for back pain.

The fainting thing is a myth. You can breathe fine and even touch your toes easily.

Only a few people were doing extreme tight lacing for clout – basically the equivalent of the Kardashians – but since photography was expensive and the media was like it is now, those were the ones we heard about most. Regular women weren’t doing that.

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I have a question out of curiosity… Is it supportive in a good way or do the ab and back muscles start to weaken with time if you don’t make an effort to strengthen them?

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Ah yes, Jack the Ripper. What a brutal way to die, castrated with a knife

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Hazing at that school was out of control.

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One of those students really worked herself to the bone

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It’s all fun and games until the joke leads to Edna’s eating disorder.

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