• Quittin' Time
  • Posts
  • What 2,000 Women Secretly Admitted in the 1920s

What 2,000 Women Secretly Admitted in the 1920s

And Spelling Mistakes Turned Collectible

July 25, 2025

You don’t have to be fearless. Just don’t let fear stop you

Katherine Center

It Really Is Quittin’ Time

It’s Friday, and if you’ve made it this far, you’ve already won. Whether you crushed deadlines or just held it together with coffee and dry shampoo, we see you.

This week’s picks are made for those moments when you need a good story, a little spark, or just something better to talk about at dinner than the group chat drama. So kick off your shoes (or keep them on, we’re not judging) and let’s get into it.

TODAY’S PICKS

What 2,000 Women Secretly Admitted In The 1920s

Before Sex and the City, there was… this. A forgotten survey shattered old myths about women’s desire—and shocked America. Curious what they said? You will be.

Typos That Became Treasures: Spelling Mistakes Turned Collectible

Think spelling mistakes are just embarrassing? Think again. From a Vatican medal reading “Lesus” to Civil War coins stamped “spoot”—these errors now fetch serious cash. Want the full list?

6 Everyday Foods Born In The Military

You’d never guess which popular foods started on the battlefield. From field rations to lunchbox staples, this military-to-grocery story is surprisingly delicious.

Does knowing a snack’s backstory make you love it more?