![]() ![]() ![]() On the contrary, it was a nostalgic attempt to provide a warm, safe and "decent" alternative to the sexual encounters of young couples taking place in parked cars or deserted places. The supposed "revival" of bundling in the sixties was not part of the sexual revolution of those days. ![]() Bundling has been rekindled by a spark from a new moral code." (1) Reports the magazine : "Parents and Preachers, roused by a badly bungled moral code, banned bundling: better heating in larger homes cooled it. teenagers have banded together in the Society to Bring Back Bundling, as a distinct improvement over the variable climate and other distractions of, say, the drive-in theater and dead-end street. Appearing in the religious column, it recounted tongue in cheek, that Christianity Today saw in the new society the "renascence of a fine old Puritan practice": On 12, December, 1969, Time magazine featured an article on The Society to Bring Back Bundling, which had been formed in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. APA style: The original bundlers: Boaz and Ruth, and seventeenth-century English courtship practices.The original bundlers: Boaz and Ruth, and seventeenth-century English courtship practices." Retrieved from ![]()
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