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Red,
You are an inspiration!!
The way women are supposed to be. This is what’s hot
Ответитьlove it!!!!
ОтветитьVery cool. Rumor has it she's is wearing grandma's undies from 1958.
ОтветитьIf only America could move back to 1958! Life was not perfect, but life was much better than the life we live today in many ways!
ОтветитьThe cars are nicer back then than todays cars
ОтветитьMust by nice to relive the days before globohomo and jews
ОтветитьIt's hard to believe there was an actually time period where women did not walk around naked in public.
ОтветитьLoving it
ОтветитьI love the style
ОтветитьFallout universe pre-war
ОтветитьThat's so cool
ОтветитьWas doggystyle a thing in the 50s ?
ОтветитьI'd rather have this than the garbage and degeneracy of today.
ОтветитьLife without the Internet must be like Heaven.
ОтветитьJust saying, if she said if she was Christian, these comments would be negative.
ОтветитьI love this!!
ОтветитьI love the 50's and 60's. The aesthetic of the time is called Populuxe. I've lived through it, I love the music, the fashion, the tiki rooms and vintage style.
Ответитьthose dresses of the 50´s are the most spectacular and beautiful in history of fashion. We all should wear like that
ОтветитьLike can this come back?? It’s so cute! I also like 80s looks there cute too!
ОтветитьSuperb 😊
Ответитьhonestly, as long she is happy, then this is perfectly fine. she isnt hurting anyone or causing pain to anyone. she is just.. a 1958 kind of girl.
ОтветитьThat Kitchenaid mixer is definitely not a 1950's model. I wonder why she didn't get one that was from that timeframe? I have one from that era, along with some modern ones. The styling of the 1950's Kitchenaid would really go great in her kitchen.
ОтветитьIf you were black, you probably wouldn’t be so nostalgic for the 50’s (unless you enjoy riding in the back of the bus, and segregated everything). But rock on, anyway!
ОтветитьShe looks cool and beautiful. Love her husbands look too.
ОтветитьI love this they preserve the 50s
ОтветитьShes my role model.
ОтветитьI'm smiling and I was born in the 80s
ОтветитьNot mad at all
ОтветитьBelieve it or not, i am belong to the lastest gen millennials, and I found this is so amazing, there are still people who loves vintage, that looks like the best period this country ever had, that looks fancy and charming and really attractive tbh, i love it, there's no judgement here at all!
ОтветитьReminds me of that villain in Kingsman 2
ОтветитьMen didn't wear beards unless they were beatniks or traditional Jews in the late fifties, but the woman looks very nice and period appropriate. It's always a great thing when somehow women want to actually look appropriately like women are supposed to, instead of like trash can mopes, which is what you tend to expect now.
ОтветитьGoals
ОтветитьAt first, I thought this was a bit ... strange, not because it harkens back to better times with better styles but because it is so consistent in doing so.
But then I thought, "Hmmm. I have a iving room and dining room that looks like it came out of 1968 AND a small den that looks like something from around 1910!" Hah!
At work, we have to do what people tell us to do. On voting day, we have to vote for candidates we don't want just to avoid even worse candidates we don't want. Modern cars come in silver, white, black, and sometimes red. Modern homes all look alike, with rules strictly enforced by HOAs. Decoration and style are really the only ways we have of expressing ourselves - and even that is limited to "free time." I admire this couple's courage to express themselves!
She never knew to shut her trap there’s men in the room
ОтветитьGet on your knees where you belong baby
ОтветитьOk. So where do you work?
ОтветитьJeez must of been doing that for a bit. 16yr ago was a funny fight then
ОтветитьShe’s dressed better than most of the ppl in her age group.
ОтветитьI love this! If I could find someone like that!
ОтветитьFallout Vibes
ОтветитьTimes were peaceful then, for all we know its secretly a coping mechanism to tolerate the modern era where america is slowly becoming an empire and home of the not so free and instead of a country it's a monopoly board.
ОтветитьI think what you're doing is wonderful! I can so relate!!!
ОтветитьShe got a friend into the 50s theme?
ОтветитьAs far as I'm concerned, feminism has done NOTHING for women, especially married women. As a married woman, feminism has made my life Harder. I work because I HAVE to, not because I want to. I have to work outside the home to supplement my husband's income, just so that we can survive and put food on the table, clothes on our backs, and a roof over our heads. i HATE working. I would have preferred to be a FULL-TIME housewife, but I can't afford to. Because of feminism, I don't have the time to keep up my home as well as I would like to. Because of feminism, I wasn't able to stay home with my son when he was a baby. I was fortunate, however, that I had a wonderful mother-in-law, who looked after my son for me until he entered pre-school at age 4, but I would have preferred to be at home with my child. I missed my son's first crawl, I missed his first steps, and I probably missed his first word, because I had to work. Because of feminism, I was Forced into the workplace. Up until the 1960s, married women were able to be at home with their children. The men made enough money to take care of the family. All the women had to do was take care of their homes, their children, and their elderly parents, when needed. Feminism kept me from helping my elderly father as much as I wanted to before his death. Because of feminism, I was not able to be there to help my father as much as I wanted to because I HAD to work. Because of feminism, wages were lowered for the men and as a result, women HAD to enter the workforce in order to help their husbands make ends meet. Prior to feminism, there was no need for child care or after school care because the mothers were at home. The mothers provided child care to their own children, not strangers. Prior to feminism, women had time to help their aging parents. Now we have virtually NO TIME to keep our homes clean, NO TIME to do our jobs properly all the time, NO TIME for our husbands and children and NO TIME for our elderly parents. So what good has feminism done? IMO, NOTHING.
ОтветитьWhat did feminism do for married women, except make their lives harder? Great. Now we have 2 FULL-TIME jobs. Thanks for NOTHING.
Ответитьi support this! i mean, it's better than adults being babies-
ОтветитьDon't be a furry instead do something like this
ОтветитьI should do this but I love tech (modern tech)
ОтветитьI'm just glad that I didn't see anything racist around the house. I used to know someone whose stepmom collects antiques. But her house has an entire wall of these depictions of black people from the 50s and 60s that are...definitely not okay
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