During medieval times, life for prostitutes was shaped by pain, routine, and silence. Their hygiene habits were built around what men expected, not what they needed. These prostitutes bled through dirty cloth, washed with harsh wine, and kept working without rest. In recorded history, their voices are rare, but their reality was constant. Medieval times did not allow comfort or safety, only survival. Some prostitutes tried to stay clean, thinking it might help them find a way out. Still, no matter how much they scrubbed, their hygiene habits could not wash away the label. Even when they collapsed in brief sleep, the smell of others clung to their skin. We often forget that sleep was a fragile thing in those days, especially for women like them. As we look back at this part of history, we see that hygiene habits reflect more than health; they reveal who mattered and who did not. Through sleep, they escaped the filth for a few hours, until duty pulled them back. Prostitutes in medieval times did not write their own history, but their hygiene habits remain as clues. Tonight, as you drift into sleep, remember the lives that rarely knew peace.
En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.