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👉Support the next bedtime history with a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/boringhistor... 🙏 Step into the candlelit parlors, fog-bound streets, and locked doors of Victorian England’s hidden world of desire and repression. This 162-minute journey pulls back the lace curtain on the era’s most shocking sexual hypocrisies—from moral crusades and courtroom scandals to secret clubs, forbidden literature, and the whispered science of pleasure and control. Beneath the empire’s polished manners, you’ll find chemists selling “marriage comforts,” doctors diagnosing “hysteria,” and reformers battling laws that punished women while excusing men. Moving through salons, asylums, brothels, and drawing rooms, we follow the lives of those who defied, endured, or quietly rewrote the rules of intimacy in an age that called curiosity a crime. Grounded in real people and places—London’s lock hospitals and photography studios, Annie Besant’s courtroom, Oscar Wilde’s trial, and the secret reading societies of Sir Richard Burton—this film traces how the Victorians turned morality into theater and desire into history. Every scandal, sermon, and whispered invention reveals a civilization inventing modern sexuality one contradiction at a time. Join us as we explore: 0:00 Introduction: Beneath the Lace and Fog 13:45 The Business of Prevention 32:10 The Trial That Spoke Out 49:25 Moral Policing: The Contagious Diseases Acts 1:10:40 Rescue or Prison? Inside the Magdalene Homes 1:32:00 Men, Masks, and Scandal: Cleveland Street & Wilde 1:55:50 Medical Myths & Nervous Cures 2:15:15 Empire and Eros 2:33:40 Art, Hypocrisy, and the Painted Nude