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FEAR OF PUBIC HAIR

FEAR OF PUBIC HAIR Behind the parchment lurk the intimate curls of a royal paramour...(courtesy Museum of St Andrews University)

th that th Hogarthian party animals...Sex clubs were hugely popular in Georgian Britain

In this case, the famously randy George IV had become a member of the Beggar’s Benison while he was still a dandyish young prince in cravat and lace cuffs.В  Years later, while visiting Edinburgh as king in 1822, he provided this token to the club as a gesture for old time’s sake.В  It’s impossible to know from whom the curls truly originated, but his consort at the time was Elizabeth, the Marchioness of Coyningham, a feisty and alluring god digger («beautiful, shrewd, greedy, voluptuous,» rejoiced one historian).

But in the Victorian age, such odd sex club treasures were hidden away and in St Andrews, the naughty relics have still never been publicly displayed, for fear of offending a family museum audience, although they are available to all «serious scholars.»

Another odd sex club relic -- known (for obvious reasons) as a Prick Gla*s, it was used for ribald toasts.(Courtesy Museum of St Andrews University).


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