
15 Rules Families Followed in the 1950s That Had Strange Origins No One Explained
Explore the curious historical roots and unspoken social pressures behind the most iconic household standards of the mid-century era.

Explore the curious historical roots and unspoken social pressures behind the most iconic household standards of the mid-century era.

This slideshow examines the household rules 1950s parents used to control children, from comic books and rock 'n' roll records to curfews, soda, dating, church, and the friends they were allowed to keep.

Here's a look at 20 home rules and everyday family habits from the 1960s that once felt normal but now seem strict, unsafe, or surprisingly formal.

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