The Flappers of the 20's
Before the start of World War I, the Gibson Girl was the rage, she wore her long hair loosely on top of her head and wore a long straight skirt and a shirt with a high collar. She was feminine but also broke through several gender barriers for her attire allowed her to participate in sports, including golf, roller skating, and bicycling. In the 1920s, a new woman was born. She smoked, drank, danced, and voted. She cut her hair, wore make-up, and went to petting parties. She was giddy and took risks. She was a flapper. Teens of the 20's invented dating. It was a more flexible way of meeting and seeing each other that was not as supervised as it had been in the past. Previously, boys had to be courting a girl, they had to be committed, and girls had to be engaged t
firmly hugging their internal organs. corsets were no longer appropriate for the free wheeling times. Girls needed to be able to move, to more stamina. Now they could run and eat without a shortness of breath caused by a corset dance, to swing and sway. Stockings were rolled, and the sheerer the better. Legs were more them. Intimacy and eroticism was explored within the confines of a majority of virginal women. In 1920s skirts were nine inches off the ground. By 1927, they were up to the knee. It wasn't Petting was of course a popular and well received pastime for the youth. It allowed a girl to have petting with fornication, teenagers did not, and their peer group would still accept them and respect
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