You long for a husband of your own, but men just never seem to stay interested in you long enough to commit. All around you, your friends are marrying right and left–but not you. You’ve been in the dating pool for a couple years now, but you’ve yet to attract a husband. Now, let’s say you’re a young woman in 1922. Within its eight glorious volumes, women of any stripe could learn the secrets to snagging a loving husband of their very own-especially if they were willing to abandon any pesky ethics, morals, or any sense of self worth they might have in order to do so! To help them reach their dream, a publisher called Psychology Press released this helpful guide in 1922: Fascinating Womanhood, or, The Art of Attracting Men: a practical course of lessons in the underlying principles by which women attract men, leading to the proposal and culminating in marriage. Most still longed for the same thing their mothers and grandmothers did decades before: marriage. Contrary to popular imagination, not every young woman was an independent-minded flapper in the 1920s.
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