From the 1850s through the 1950s, married couples actually believed that sleeping in the same bed was old-fashioned. Doctors from the Civil War era through World War I actually said it was healthier for married couples to sleep in separate beds. It wouldn't be until the late 1950s for sleeping in the same bed to be seen as normal.
That bed is cool.
What makes the bed at 4:00 cultural?
The built-in bookshelves
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I know a few n.y.giants from that time period. I bet mrs. Swaboda s husband was an excellent defensive end. The giants were a great team back then
Von Pein I never supported you because your phony JFK content so I know how you roll but I'm going to enjoy this. Thank you.
the old guy said 1903 dang!!
I wonder if this was Mrs. Svoboda's husband:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Svoboda
I bet it was him they were from the same town.
What do you know; in the 50's married couples actually did sleep in separate beds :)
From the 1850s through the 1950s, married couples actually believed that sleeping in the same bed was old-fashioned. Doctors from the Civil War era through World War I actually said it was healthier for married couples to sleep in separate beds. It wouldn't be until the late 1950s for sleeping in the same bed to be seen as normal.
@@shoredude2 I love to cuddle, this a no no to me
Well, I was brought up in the 50's and no one I knew slept in separate beds. It was only on TV!!