Nipple-piercing was a {f}ashion statement dating back to the 14th century and having a short-lived revival among society women during the Victorian period around 1890.
High heels for women are believed to have originated with Catherine de Medici, a 16th century Italian noblewoman who was short in stature and wanted to make a bigger impression when she arrived in France to marry the future King Henry.
The word "Tennis" came into use in English in the mid-13th century from Old French, via the Anglo-Norman term "Tenez", which can be translated as "hold!" [wikipedia]
In the early 17th century, the French obstetrician Jacques Guillemeau indicated that wet nurses should not have auburn hair because redheads were known to have a hot temperament that was harmful to their breastmilk [Journal of Perinatal Education,http://w
"Thank you for pleasing me tonight Honey." I said with a satisfied smile on my face, "You will get the "Cock Suck" of the century tomorrow. I promise." I added
So, Gents, if you're still wondering whether who approaches who or who will take the first step is the important thing to women, you're several centuries late to the party and several light years away of modern woman's sexuality. The modern woman crawls t
The upper class in the late 19th century wore certain types of chokers. However, at that same time, a plain thin red or black ribbon choker had ties to prostitution, as seen in Manet's Olympia (1861). A plain black woven choker or ribbon could signify sec
Ballet is a type of performance dance that originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. It has since become a widespread, highly technical form of dance with its own v