Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Your Questions About Stilettos In The Kitchen

Mandy asks…

How was life different in 1872 compared to now?

This is for homework and i have to write how was life different then and im really stuck. I've tried searching around google but all the websites i can find are really confusing. Please help!

Our pick of the answers:

I would not narrow it down to exactly the year 1872 because that particular year is just one year out of a century of great changes in inventions and famous people who lived in that era.. .so I would rather ask ''what was like from the mid to late 1800's.. Because there is a lot that happend in that time frame but not in one particular year.. Trains already existed.. Since 1835.. People either travelled by train or by hansom cab, which was a cab used in the city drawn only by one horse and only carrying 2 passengers only used for short distances.. Otherwise horse carriages. Women of the upper class wore tight corsetts to give them the then desirable 24 inch waists. Some could hardly breathe..A corsett was tight and a woman who wore it could never take a deep breath but only breathe with her chest not through her diapraghm... Where one gets more air.. Women wore stiletto ankle boots.. Depending on their status.. If they were rich they wore genuine fine leather and always changed 3 times a day.. Their clothing.. The upper crust women of high society.. They had to change for breakfast, lunch and supper and women of the upper classes did not work, they had to learn deportment and needlepoint work, watercolour painting, conversation, being a good hostess, by instructing their cook about the menue if they had guests... Being good dancers, being charming.. Making or receiving afternoon calls from other rich upper class women, that showed they belonged to society and were accepted. The very rich men didn't work either, they went to their men's clubs, they had different clubs, they may have rode horses as a sport or gone grouse shooting or fox hunting...The children were given into the care of a nanny when they were babies.. Later when they reached school age they got a governess.. The mom would come to the schoolroom or nursery once or twice a day to see their childrens progress and at bedtime kiss them goodnight.. That was all upper class mothers did... The lower classes had a hard time.. The men and women had to work... If a woman had no man, she might have had to work really hard to make clothes for minimum wages. A woman was lucky if she managed to go into service and if she was a good cook then she usually had a better life because good dining was very important then so a good cook was precious. A parlour maid was usually chosen by her good looks, footmen also by their looks and they had to be tall. The butler and the housekeeper were in charge of who the household was run.. The cook had the saying in the kitchen.. The lady's maid often learned a lot about the private life or worries and sorrows of the lady of the house and the husband had his valet to take care of his clothes and probably got to know a lot about his habits... A lot of famous people were alive in those times.. Laura Ingalls Wilder.. Who wrote ''Little house on the Prarie, lived in that time as well as Louisa May Alcot - ''Little women'' Oscar Wilde Lewis Carrol who wrote ''Alice in wonderland Charles Darwin he wrote about the theory of evolution that mankind stem from apes and that the story about Adam and Eve was an illusion. Jesse James and his gang in 1873 took to robbing trains.. The Brothers Wright were alive but still little boys.. They never went to highschool but their name is a household name because they studied everything about airplaines and they were the first to fly in a powered heavier than air machine.. But that happened a lot later.. Not in the 1870's Queen Victoira was the Queen of England Mark Twain lived in that time. Due to Florence Nightingale and her going to nurse wounded soldiers in the Crimean war.. The mid 1850's.. Nurses were slowly taken a little bit more seriously and hospitals started to become a bit more hygienic...Ether was invented and people who had to lose a limb did not have to be awake and go through the trauma of be conscious during an operation.. This should be helpful to you.. You can check here what important inventions or events took place between 1850 and 1900.. Then you pick out what is important.. What great inventions were made in the 1870's .. Http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/1800b.shtml

Lisa asks…

Whats it like being a professional prostitute?

Are you a prostitute? Have you been with a prostitute? Do you find them to be overly nice people? Do you find their prices fair? What do you think of this delicious industry?

Our pick of the answers:

I believe this question may have been asked condescendingly, but here goes: Forget what you see in movies or read in books. It's a hard, hard, life. I know, I got sucked into the darkness and it almost killed me trying to get back out. For starters, most girls are young, innocent, and naive. They get out on the street in mini skirts, open-toe stiletto sandals, tube/tank tops-God forbid if it's a frigid january out there, because all you'll get then is a thin, worn, jacket that probably won't do much but give you something to hold on to. Your feet hurt, but you can't stop walking, because you've still got a long night ahead of you and heaven help you if you don't make at least $500 a night. Getting in and out of cars, switching up and down the streets. Running from other pimps who will try to own you, who will try to snatch you up for their own reasons, running from other prostitutes who think you're trying to "take over" their block. Eating greasy breakfast in grungy mom and pop kitchen restaurants along the freeway. Stopping for "a lil business' at truck stops down at the highway at a freezing 2 am. Or even if it's summer, now you have to worry about policemen and getting caught-provided you're in an area where the cops care, or maybe they're the ones promoting the business, beating or raping you in the back alley and who can you tell about it? Everybody knows that cops are brothers and brothers look out for one another, ALWAYS. Maybe it's not this way for all prostitutes, I hear some actually work their way up and live fairly well. And no, not all of us get involved in drugs-some of us don't do drugs, and some of the ones that do were forced into-and not all of us have diseases. What's the difference between a prostitute and a girl who sleeps around with rich men for their money and the dates they go on? Point is if you're careful and safe when you have sex-regardless of who you are-you'll stay safe.

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