Paisley said:I'd rather be a vintage maiden aunt. I'm too lazy to be a careerist and don't care about acquiring a big house and SUV. I like a simpler life and I like my privacy.
Sounds great to me! :eusa_clap
Paisley said:I'd rather be a vintage maiden aunt. I'm too lazy to be a careerist and don't care about acquiring a big house and SUV. I like a simpler life and I like my privacy.
BettyValentine said:Edit: And I fully agree with the ever-brilliant Miss Neecerie's statement that modern thinking does not make one "not vintage." I think there was a lot more internal struggle with prescribed gender roles than we might think. Also I think the ideology was practiced far less pervasively than period media would have us think. When you get explicit declarations of "how things are" or "how things should be", it is often the case that those declarations are more an attempt to convince their audience (and their proponents) than an accurate picture of the status quo.
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BettyValentine said:Edit: And I fully agree with the ever-brilliant Miss Neecerie's statement that modern thinking does not make one "not vintage." I think there was a lot more internal struggle with prescribed gender roles than we might think. Also I think the ideology was practiced far less pervasively than period media would have us think. When you get explicit declarations of "how things are" or "how things should be", it is often the case that those declarations are more an attempt to convince their audience (and their proponents) than an accurate picture of the status quo.
Miss Neecerie said:Another small point...
None of us -are vintage-......we do not live in that time frame. It's impossible to do so.
Every single last one of us can possibly take things from that time period and incorporate them in our otherwise decidedly modern lives, where we talk with people via a computer...etc....
So its not an either/or question at all.
BettyValentine said:This might be odd, but I feel much more modern in vintage than I do in jeans and a sweater. I feel individualistic and iconoclastic. Also it suits my figure, and I'll sacrifice period, fashion, and pretty much anything else to look like there's a good figure underneath whatever I'm wearing.
Anyway, I feel much more stylish and fashionable in my vintage, and I don't feel at all conservative or traditional. ("conservative" "classic" and "traditional" are naughty words in my vocabulary.)