September 9, 2024
As we look back on September 9th, it's fascinating to revisit the dating advice given to couples 100 years ago. The 1920s were a transformative period, with the rise of jazz, flappers, and changing social norms. Amidst this backdrop of cultural evolution, relationships were no exception.
A century ago, prospective sweethearts were offered advice on how to navigate the complexities of love. For men, the "DON'TS FOR SWEETHEARTS" provided a list of cautionary tips to avoid ruining the relationship.
First and foremost, men were advised not to criticize their partner's attire. "Don't tell your girl you don't like her dress" was the first piece of advice. This may seem straightforward, but it's remarkable that it needed to be stated explicitly. Fashion was a defining aspect of the Roaring Twenties, and criticizing a woman's dress could have been a significant faux pas.
The next piece of advice was more surprising: "Don't say she's like her father if he's plain." At first glance, this seems innocuous, but it highlights the societal pressures women faced during this period. The idea that a woman's appearance was connected to her family, particularly her father, is a throwback to an era when women's identities were often tied to their relatives.
The third piece of advice, "Don't knock her hair down with a rough caress And say you'll help her do it up again", speaks to the delicate balance of intimacy and respect. Physical affection was a vital aspect of relationships, but rough handling was seen as unacceptable. This tip highlights the importance of treating one's partner with care and tenderness.
The final piece of advice, "Don't keep her waiting if you've asked her out", emphasizes the importance of punctuality and reliability. Showing up late or canceling plans at the last minute was unforgivable, and this tip demonstrates that, even a century ago, respect for one's partner's time was essential.
These snippets of advice provide a fascinating glimpse into the courtship rituals of the past. While some may seem obvious or even dated, they offer insights into the values and social norms of the time. As we continue to navigate the complexities of modern relationships, it's intriguing to reflect on how previous generations approached love and relationships.
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