I'm not just gonna wait for some hard boiled man, I wanna do something, get out there!
My dogs are shaking from excitement, this is my first day of college!
What a moll...
before World War I, women were expected to not date and wait for a man suitable intentions, but nearly a whole generation of young men died, so young women decided they weren't going to idly wait a suitor.
Ah man! I am the bee's knees!
Things in the 1920's changed rapidly. The 19th Amendment passed, giving women the right to vote. Women began attending college, and getting out into the work field.
WHAT ARE YOU WEARING YOUNG LADY?! COVER THOSE GAMS IMMEDIATELY
NO! It's my choice, mom! I'm not your little girl anymore!
Women started going to movies, ball games, and many other types of entertainment that would've been out worldly before the 1920's
This is my first blind date, and it's so fun!
In the 1920's, a new woman was born. Flappers stopped wearing corsets, wore make-up and cut their hair short, and experimented with extramarital sexuality.
Parents of flappers often did not agree with the fashion style or choice as they were still stuck in an old traditional times of their generation.
Flappers would constantly break Prohibition laws and go party, drink, and smoke at speakeasies.