Victorian Views on Sex: Debunking Myths with Dr. Kate Lister

History Rage - A podcast by Paul Bavill

In this explicit content warning episode, we are joined by Dr. Kate Lister, an Author and Sex Historian. Dr. Lister passionately debunks the myth that Victorians were prudes. Contrary to popular belief, the Victorians had a profound obsession with sex. This discussion explores their not-so-modest thoughts on sexuality, debunks misconceptions about the vibrator's invention, and reveals how class played a pivotal role in shaping their views on sex.[Explicit Content Warning] This week, we're joined by Dr. Kate Lister, an Author, Sex Historian, and self-confessed blonde bombsite. Dr. Kate Lister passionately argues that VICTORIANS ARE NOT PRUDES!We delve into the misconception that Victorians fainted at uncovered table legs, revealing that they thought about sex obsessively.Discussing the myth that they invented the vibrator to give hysterical women orgasms.Examining how class played a significant role in shaping the Victorian view of sex.You can purchase Dr. Kate Lister's book The Curious History of Sex from the History Rage BookshopFollow Dr. Kate Lister on Twitter @k8_lister and for her stream of history of sex work follow @whoresofyoreFollow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage and join the conversation using the hashtag #HistoryRage.Become a part of our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon. For just £5 per month, you get episodes 3 months early, a chance to ask questions, entry into our prize draws, and the coveted History Rage mug. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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