butim-justharry:licieoic:rush-keating:npr:thegetty:The story behind The Laundress.This i
butim-justharry: licieoic: rush-keating: npr: thegetty: The story behind The Laundress. This is so good. -Emily I find that hard to reconcile with how 18th century dresses had boobs practically hanging out of them. Maybe the chest wasn’t as sexualized as the ankles were back then… I have a dim memory from back in high school… I think someone once told me that breasts were no big deal back in corsetry-and-necklines-down-to-there days, they were considered a food source for children and that’s it. But ANKLES. Oh, GOD. ANKLES. The ANKLE was connected to the LEG, which connected to THIGHS, which hid a woman’s SECRET FLOWER. The ankle was the gateway to the secret flower, so it was considered quite a stirring sight! I have never considered that “leg bone connected to the ankle bone” song as a sexy tune before but -- source link