Monday, February 1, 2010

Victorian Women Urinate Why Did The Victorian Women Have Those Balloon Dresses? Was It To Defecate Etc. Thats What I Heard?

Why did the victorian women have those balloon dresses? was it to defecate etc. thats what i heard? - victorian women urinate

Why? Austria visited my friend who told me that his guide told him why he had the clothes of the ball so big that she could urinate, and perform there. (WEEE) and then showed him how there are no bathrooms in the palace!
heard anythign about it?

13 comments:

EtteDawn said...

Many good answers already given above. You need the crinoline that was used during the Victorian era to mid-term (1830-1860 thinking). She began as metal rings, and the skirt got larger and wider, to the bone changes. They were worn for fashion only and had nothing to do with the call of nature. Most houses, even palaces, had no internal standard installation, so it was outside toilets or latrines. A family at home have a latrine in the yard. While the big houses would like a palace, what is called a public toilet in a park, for both women and men with three or comfortably in any (but see the need for privacy, there was no barrier between each of four toilet). At night, if you do not want the building, which would use the potty to leave in order to be emptied by a girl in the morning. Some people have tried to build a "dependency" on the side of the house do not go very far. And others have built or purchased a dresser and put directly in your room. Butmost of it was very unpleasant and unhygienic to have something like that, also secured the building. As with pants or underwear of the time, usually not sutured to the step, so that if a woman had to go to the toilet, they need only to the slopes of the street and pull on his underwear at the sides to the crotch wide open enough to not upset. I'm sure he was very comfortable with the huge skirts and rings, but. So, to summarize, I am sure that there is a misunderstanding, because no woman would make sense to invent, much less a portable toilet at the time. Either that, or a guide was deliberately misleading.

beer_far... said...

Although they use to make a shock for them

inspired... said...

Sorry, we do not hear. Cloakroom and bathroom urinals used functions.

djs said...

I thought it was just the style

Feathery said...

In Victorian times there was a concerted effort to keep the legs of a woman completely covered, were more than obscene to show the members a good woman to be seen. To see the knuckles of a woman who was then the more shocking.

love11 said...

Nope, but he is sick

Dunrobin said...

Fashion for women in the past was a means of control. They were uncomfortable, restrictive, impractical clothing that reflects their lack of freedom and it is difficult to establish a productive and useful life. When was the way to start as women really change? After the First World War, when women in the workforce also the first time in large numbers. It was no accident. Over the past 150 years, the clothing of the men have changed for women, as people's lives have not changed much.

jmarie09 said...

not 100% sure, but I always thought he had done to her waist look smaller, so that the wearing of corsets, and put the bones in them.
Palace running water? they had a house outside

bobatemy... said...

No, it was just the style of the time, like any other fashion trend by the strange story.

Common Sense said...

Does not seem very credible to me ...

old lady said...

The ball-shaped dresses that way because they are currently in vogue. They were for the robes of the movement, the possibility of something else, etc., were withdrawn
Since emptied bowels and urinate in it, is nonsense. It might have been able to urinate on them - but what about pants that were worn under dresses? Piddle around them, and wet pants all day? And stand stool. Do you think you could?
There was no toilet in the palace in the sense that we think the bathroom today, but each room had a chamber pot under the bed, which was emptied daily by the maid. And there were jugs of water and a sink in the room so they can wash themselves and take a bath sponge. In addition, emptied daily by the maid.
Bathroom, as we know, is not very popular in Victorian times because it was not much internal plumbing and loading buckets of water inside and out, not been easy. So all in bathrooms are kept for special occasions - like a girl before marriage.At other times, the towel was simple, but done on a daily basis, people kept clean.

KKool_Du... said...

did so in order to create some distance from the ex-Traaaa ......... Keep your distance!

Sakura ♥ said...

I think the leader was a joke:) In any case, the bathroom is so different from what we now have bathrooms. Above all, they have provided in porcelain vase (if they were rich) that a particular name in English, but for my life, I do not remember. Server Trow their masters later problems. Clothes have nothing to do with it. It was not so much in this period.

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