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 The boomer generation. Called so because everything in this decade was booming. The economy boomed, capitalism boomed. And families boomed. After the war many people got married, made their lives, and started families meaning lots of sex. This was the era of the nuclear family and moving to the suburbs.

The father went to work, the mother took care of the home and little kids played. This was a time of big smiles and sun dresses. Many bimbos got married and were surprisingly monogamous sticking to one husband. Bimbo housewives were pretty submissive and great homemakers.

They made great food and kept the house and kids spic and span. They had to clean a lot because keeping all those bimbo hormones in for just one man caused them to leak a lot and mastrabated in their free time. Not everything was as great as the 50’s claimed to be however.

Almost as soon as world war 2 was over the Cold War began. Soviets vs NATO reds vs blue. Fear of nukeing each other lead to proxies wars and competitions. Starting with the Korean War, it also went with battles of economy, sports, and the space race. Sub cultures started to appear at this time as well. The most prominent being the greasers. Bad boys, girls, and bimbos with leather jackets greased hair and impressive cars and motorcycles.

Iconic things of the time includes home tv becoming popular. Disney land opened. The famous 50’s diner and ice cream parlor. Also Elvis Presley the king of rock and role started his career this decade The civil rights movement that had been brewing since the end of the cilv war was finally gaining traction. It was the start of the end of Jim Crow laws. It started with Rosa Parks arrest and Brown v. Board of Education starting the integration of schools. The movement would grow from their.

The 1950’s were a very traditional time but people started to get tired of the norm and began to demand a change. This led to the psychedelic time known as the 60’s
 

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