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Women of the victorian era!

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poodicat | 17:23 Sun 11th Apr 2010 | History
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They really struggled, their main aim was to provide solace for their husbands and children,and had to deal with alot of mental health and drink problems
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Not a question just a statement
Sorry poodi, I don't know where your research has been done, possibly the East End of London, but I can't say i have come across alot of primary source evidence to support your statement. Which records have you looked at that has made you think that way?
What, all of them?
People were as diverse then as they are now, the biggest change to women's lives today is contraception, most everything other right and equality followed it.
Think about it.
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Another well-thought out post.................!?!
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Does it always have to be!
Not all women of the Victorian women lived out some kind of wretched existence, laborious life at the hands of there controlling husbands. Some were very educated and single-minded.
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Agree garmard sorry that i generalised
Obviously not...........
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Dont have to be sarky
It's okay poodicat, gets you like that at times....lol!

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