How did that Thang smell in the 1700s

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I'm I the only one that thinks of this? Like how did females even clean with back then?:scust:

I'm pretty sure males ass and dcks smelled just as bad or worse because they were more physically active.

Men can smell bad as well.


 

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1700's to early 1800's fashion was always interesting to me. Could you ever imagine wearing this...

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To tell the truth, quality of sex was probably a lot better (in consensual circumstances :leon:) due to the stronger presence of natural human pheromones. Sex in its most natural state is primal as a muthafukka. Cats were probably skeeting gushers on a regular basis. All the soaps and synthetic cleansing products we use nowadays have caused us to not be able to enjoy the aphrodisiacal benefits of the testosterone produced under our armpits and nutsacks...but at the same time it's also tempered our overall levels of murderous savagery :manny:
This ol philosophy class ass nikka. :heh:
 

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No Im not

The moors didn't introduce soap they introduced water infrastructure

Soap was already in pre moor Spain because Germanic tribes like the Visigoths and vandals ( it's Afrocentric propaganda because Romans called these tribes "barbarians") used soap

And before them when it was occupied as Roman territory they used soap as well
 
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The Celts and Germanic Peoples
The Romans probably learned about "sapo" from the Germans and Celts, who made “saipo” from animal fats, plants and ashes. Contrary to the popular view of filthy barbarians, some Saxon peoples were considered by contemporaries to be too clean. They bathed regularly on Saturday, still called “washing day” in some Scandinavian languages. It was also popular, especially in Iceland, to bathe in natural hot springs.


History of Soap

See i was right all I could find on the net about Spain being dirty is by Afrocentric propaganda

The Roman Empire saw em as barbarians and either enslaved em, or used them to fight other barbarian tribes till they teamed up and brought Rome to its knees at the front door
 

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So your argument is that both drinking and bathing water were as high in quality today as it was in the 1700s?

I see third tier colleges failed some of you

Other than the fact that you're completely wrong...I'm still not sure what your point is.

My statement is pretty clear breh. drinking water and bathing water are two completely different things.

there is plenty of water that is unsafe to drink and nasty to taste that would be fine to wash with. not all dirty water smells like a sewer.


If you take that to mean that I'm somehow comparing the quality to today's water then, ok.
 

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I'm pretty sure males ass and dcks smelled just as bad or worse because they were more physically active.

Men can smell bad as well.


okay:what:......

Are people in this thread only saying women would smell?
 

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I also always question what their breath be smelling like before toothpaste was invented.


Like how did nikkas gather around jesus and not say,dayum nikka ur breath stink,chill with all that gospel talk :dahell:
Africa & the Middle East people actually peel strips off of gum trees and chew on them. It's sweet and is like a natural teeth bleacher. If you at the house you grind mint leaves up with some water and use the strip like a brush and that freshens your shyt even more:ehh:
 

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The Celts and Germanic Peoples
The Romans probably learned about "sapo" from the Germans and Celts, who made “saipo” from animal fats, plants and ashes. Contrary to the popular view of filthy barbarians, some Saxon peoples were considered by contemporaries to be too clean. They bathed regularly on Saturday, still called “washing day” in some Scandinavian languages. It was also popular, especially in Iceland, to bathe in natural hot springs.


History of Soap

See i was right all I could find on the net about Spain being dirty is by Afrocentric propaganda

The Roman Empire saw em as barbarians and either enslaved em, or used them to fight other barbarian tribes till they teamed up and brought Rome to its knees at the front door

LOL at your source. stay mad filthy cac.
 
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