There were rules of how to behave in the 1950s, and one of those rules was to never think about sex. Nevertheless, Sexologist Alfred Kinsey revealed that this was not the case. He made known that premarital intercourse was common and affairs outside of marriage were bountiful. To continue, Beatniks came out. Beatniks were artists and writers who lived lives of non-conformity. They rejected the idea of moving to the suburbs and regular jobs. They refused to obey the stereotype of the “ideal woman” who is a homemaker and the “ideal man” was the provider of the house. In fact, they completely went against these