1930s-era fashion predictions for the year 2000 include headlamps for “finding an honest man,” skirts disappearing entirely and being replaced by pants, telephones strapped to chests, and radio antennas on heads.
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Learning from the past can be laughable. CockBloq's blog, In the Days of Yore, takes a snarky, modern look at stories from the past, highlighting what we've learned—or haven't.
Lice down there led to wigs down there (1400s)
Don't let the merkin's kinky status today fool you...this pubic wig was a utilitarian friend to many back in the day. The Oxford Companion to the Body dates the origin of the pubic wig to 1450, when pubic lice was fairly common.
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