What might be Wilde's criticism or point in using this satirical quote from Algernon?

“The amount of women in London who flirt with their own husbands is perfectly scandalous.”
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Victorians are too concerned with social status.

Victorians are overeducated.

Victorians are too concerned with being proper.

Victorians are too materialistic.

The point of using this satirical quote from Algernon may be to criticize the superficiality and hypocrisy of Victorian society, particularly in regards to the expectations placed on women to maintain a certain appearance and behavior in their marriages. By highlighting the absurdity of women flirting with their own husbands, Wilde may be pointing out the shallow nature of social conventions and the lack of genuine emotions and connections in Victorian relationships.