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You're just being misled by generations of misinformation... Originally it started with men, while women knew better. Then everybody forgot the truth.

Women even climbed mountains in corsets. And in victorian times maids wore corsets, too. In heavy work corsets actually helps.
Mountain climbing and field work in corsets and thigh high boots. With heels.
 
@Strixaluco @cascadiabound thanks for explaining to me. I'm just a dumb man.
Definitely not a dumb man. And a lot of costuming is designed to look extra sexy and I too often wonder how actors manage sprints and jumps and other athletics in high heels. Seriously I don't know how they do it.

But it is a fact that women rock climbed (with ropes etc on major rock faces), and summitted major peaks in long skirts and corsets throughout the Victorian era.

I do 1850s period interpretation for a museum and so I wear all the things - corset, many petticoats and dresses made of many yards of fabric. In some ways it's completely ridiculous. However, in wearing such things I've learned that the corset is essential to wearing the skirts and petticoats because all that fabric is supported by the corset - without it you can't manage that many yards of fabric on your hips alone. And yes, I can do a full day of work in those clothes - gardening, laundry, cooking, sewing, ironing, etc etc.

The weird things people do... lol
 
My wife is in NYC with friends and I had to get out of the house so I went to our neighborhood sushi place. Since I was alone I sat at the counter and struck up a conversation with a friendly Korean couple. Before I knew it they’re pouring me shots of shoju, Korean sake, like we were old friends.
This on top of the sake I’d already had and I’m back home ready for mischief, or I’ll fall asleep, whichever comes first.
 
I'm sitting in the Kettering hospital where my Mrs is getting treatment after she injured 3 disc's in her lumbar spine. I'm watching her sleep under medication for extreme pain. This is day two. I'm using the hospital wifi for my tablet which kinda makes me uneasy...I don't like shared wifi.
 
I'm sitting in the Kettering hospital where my Mrs is getting treatment after she injured 3 disc's in her lumbar spine. I'm watching her sleep under medication for extreme pain. This is day two. I'm using the hospital wifi for my tablet which kinda makes me uneasy...I don't like shared wifi.
Oh RJ, I am so sorry to hear this. I am sorry I missed it earlier… my thoughts and prayers are with you and K. ❤️❤️❤️
 
Hope she recovers soon, that’s rough, Rj. I’m sure your presence will mean so much to her
I was replying to @Trubbycat

I posted this last night...

I'm sitting in the Kettering hospital where my Mrs is getting treatment after she injured 3 disc's in her lumbar spine. I'm watching her sleep under medication for extreme pain. This is day two. I'm using the hospital wifi for my tablet which kinda makes me uneasy...I don't like shared wifi.
 
I posted this last night...

I'm sitting in the Kettering hospital where my Mrs is getting treatment after she injured 3 disc's in her lumbar spine. I'm watching her sleep under medication for extreme pain. This is day two. I'm using the hospital wifi for my tablet which kinda makes me uneasy...I don't like shared wifi.
I saw above and realized, yes. Hope she’s back to normal soon
Lol about using the shared wifi, although I’ve done that too sometimes lol
 
Here we've followed one big waste fire. Just 3 km from my home, luckily the wind has blown away from any bigger suburbs. Now they finally canceled the hazard report right before wind is about to turn here... Meaning not so much smoke as to be a danger anymore, though the extinction is still going on there.

One huge hassle as it's the main demolition waste collection point in the province. But this was the 3rd fire in 5 years, 2nd in 2 weeks, and has repeatedly exceeded allowed amount of waste on site, so it will probably lose its environmental permit.
 
Here we've followed one big waste fire. Just 3 km from my home, luckily the wind has blown away from any bigger suburbs. Now they finally canceled the hazard report right before wind is about to turn here... Meaning not so much smoke as to be a danger anymore, though the extinction is still going on there.

One huge hassle as it's the main demolition waste collection point in the province. But this was the 3rd fire in 5 years, 2nd in 2 weeks, and has repeatedly exceeded allowed amount of waste on site, so it will probably lose its environmental permit.
I would imagine environmental controls are stricter in Europe than in the US…
 
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