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Would you like to live during this time as a young adult?

I would! Life would be harder without the modern things we have today, but back then they didn't know about washing machines, etc. so they didn't miss them!!! Sounds silly I know, but I wanted to mentioned it anyway!!~LOL! In that day and age, the morals were stronger, the teenagers weren't crazy like today.....I think anyway! What would the teens rebel against back then??!! hmmm......
Would you like to live during this time as a young adult?
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Good Question Susie !
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yorkshire_rose said:
I would definately liked to have lived in the Victorian era.Especially at Christmas time that era has Christmas written all over it.Yes i think times would have been harder but i think family values would have been more important than they seem to be today !
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I would definately liked to have lived in the Victorian era.Especially at Christmas time that era has Christmas written all over it.Yes i think times would have been harder but i think family values would have been more important than they seem to be today !
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Well said my friend :)
peterslover posted over a year ago
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Thank you hun <3
yorkshire_rose posted over a year ago
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I'd like that too.
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pizzapi said:
Sometimes I feel like I would, but most of the time I am glad I live in today. The nice thing about our time, is that a person can research and be influenced by whatever past era one wants. I also am interested in many different past eras, and I like to see them mingle together in my mind. I like that even though those times are gone, I can incorporate their combined style and essence into my life, my dress and my living space; this makes me very happy. But I am also glad to have access to modern conveniences like tampons and internet XD

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Sometimes I feel like I would, but most of the time I am glad I live in today.  The nice thing about our time, is that a person can research and be influenced by whatever past era one wants. I also am interested in many different past eras, and I like to see them mingle together in my mind. I like that even though those times are gone, I can incorporate their combined style and essence into my life, my dress and my living space; this makes me very happy.  But I am also glad to have access to modern conveniences like tampons and internet XD

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*big smile* Well said pizzapi :)
peterslover posted over a year ago
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ahahah AGREE!!!
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tatajackson said:
yeah.sometimes i think about it. but then..i think i prefer to live in this way.i mean,i think i have alot of ideas which is cant be manifested if i live in that era. Cos the rule were just too straight and especially woman,must to obey that all. How ever,i love the way they dressing,the interior of their home,and yeah,straight rule made them reguraly do what they have to do.soo they are in one track.Oh yeah and they respected nature so much. :)
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great answer hun :)
peterslover posted over a year ago
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thank you sweety :)
tatajackson posted over a year ago
Yarrgh said:
yes,it would be much better than this generation.
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jeannette27 said:
yes I would love to live in that era for a time being.I would think it would be a awesome experience.the dresses the homes the way of lifestyle that is lived.
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yes I would love to live in that era for a time being.I would think it would be a awesome experience.the dresses the homes the way of lifestyle that is lived.
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FeelicityW said:
It would be interesting for a month or so... but definitely not for my whole life. First of all, think of how women were repressed back then. I would have to wear a corset - ugh. Secondly, people couldn't get to knowledge as easily as today. Also, medecine wasn't as developed, and homosexuality was considered a crime, and a majority of people lived in poverty, so chances are high I would be one of them.
As for your washing machines argument - you're right, people didn't know about washing machines back then, but they definitely did notice how hard it was to wash all the clothes with their hands.
On the other hand, it would be interesting to see science developing, like people slowly realising evolution is true, and experiencing the roots of that great development of science in the 20th century that led to what we know about the world today. That would be awesome.
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