
Vulgar History: Regency Era Regency Era Sex Ed: Round Two
Dec 31, 2025
Join Regency romance novelist Alexandra Vasti, a literature PhD exploring historical sexuality, as she dives into the steamy realities of the Regency Era. Discover her unique secret library concept designed for women’s sex education, packed with authentic texts that debunk myths about bridal ignorance. Alexandra challenges modern misconceptions about past sexual knowledge, highlights the significance of erotic literature, and explores the fascinating sapphic culture of the time. Delight in the intertwined history of love, learning, and scandal!
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Secret Libraries Supplied Sex Ed
- Alexandra Vasti created a fictional circulating library stocked with real Regency-era sex education texts to solve women's information access.
- She filled it with memoirs, medical books, erotic fiction and romances that actually existed in 1815.
Regency Readers Knew Sex Was Real
- Contemporary novels and letters show Regency readers understood sex and pregnancy quite well.
- Bridgerton-style ignorance of sex was possible but not the historical norm.
Victorian Myth Shapes Our Past
- The Victorian era introduced stronger public reticence about sex that colors modern perceptions of earlier periods.
- That Victorian “chokehold” flattens diverse historical sexual cultures into a single repressed past.









