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This has been rattling around in my head so I guess nows as good a time as any to dump it.
I dont think Vance and company meant felines when they referred to childless women as cat ladies. I think
it was really a dog whistle about homosexuality.
Am I totally wrong?
Ocelot II
(131,203 posts)"Cat lady" is a long-standing stereotype of an older, unmarried, pathetic and lonely woman who lives all alone except for her child-surrogate cats because she's too homely or weird to get a husband and bring forth actual children. It's intended as a simple and clear insult to women who don't follow the Vance Rules for Nice 1950s Ladies, which involve getting married, having children, and not working outside the home; it's nothing to do with homosexuality.
GenThePerservering
(3,704 posts)cat ladies is a trope. Nothing to do with lesbianism.
ETA: "Ladies" instead of "women" is another slap in the face - women are powerful, 'ladies' are sanitized.
canetoad
(21,010 posts)To "ladies" is; a lady wouldn't twist your knackers until you cried. I would.
stopdiggin
(15,634 posts)And in such common usage - often even as humorous self identifier .....
So - in this case - I think you're digging a little too deep.
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B.See
(8,846 posts)COUCH his intent in such subtleties.