Actually, interestingly, some Victorian prudishness was encouraged by Victorian feminists, weirdly enough.
Feminists of that era were practically moral guardians. In the USA, they closely allied with temperance movements and managed to secure the double victory of securing women’s right to vote and prohibiting alcohol.
Old-timey sexism said that women were too lustful and oozed temptation, hence why they should be excluded from the cool-headed realms of men
I can’t track the reference right now, but I recall reading a transcript of a Parliamentary debate where they decided not to extend anti-homosexuality legislation to women on the grounds that women couldn’t help themselves.
Feminists of that era were practically moral guardians. In the USA, they closely allied with temperance movements and managed to secure the double victory of securing women’s right to vote and prohibiting alcohol.
I can’t track the reference right now, but I recall reading a transcript of a Parliamentary debate where they decided not to extend anti-homosexuality legislation to women on the grounds that women couldn’t help themselves.