how many first ladies smoked cigarettes While such an image might shock you today, it reflects the public health norms and cultural attitudes of the time. In the early 1960s, the dangers of smoking during pregnancy were not Let's Smoke Girls
Let's Smoke Girls For much of the 19th and early 20th centuries, women who smoked in public were often viewed as improper or rebellious in many Western countries, while smoking was widely accepted for men. This image comes from a mid twentieth century etiquette guide that explained how women were expected to smoke in a way that society considered elegant and feminine. Although smoking among women became more common Former First Lady Jackie Kennedy having a cigarette while pregnant, 1963
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