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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 3H 49M

Why Victorian Women Slept in Separate Beds — Even From Their Husbands 🛏️ | Boring History for Sleep

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In Victorian society, daily life was shaped by strict rules, social expectations, and ideas of propriety. Even something as private as sleep reflected deeper cultural norms.Separate beds were not always a sign of distance, but often part of a structured approach to health, morality, and social order. Behind closed doors lay a world of quiet customs, unspoken rules, and carefully maintained appearances.A calm journey through routine, intimacy, and the hidden patterns of Victorian life.Boring history for sleep – Soft stories about difficult lives.

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