Duck Rodgers
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgExTrqH0n8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgExTrqH0n8
post #82?
That seems to be my comment on the "fogwall of suck" post. And yes, I think it does apply here.
Also wonderfully ironic that Mickey Mouse is the author's chosen metaphor for the infantilization of women she describes. Mickey Mouse itself (himself?) is a metaphor for simple-mindedness - or stupidity, if you will. Last I checked (ok, not really, but ykwim) Mickey Mouse was/is a male character. Ironic for her to use the example of the infantilization of a male cartoon character and attach it to female human people.
The whole idea that only females are infantilized (is that a word?) is ludicrous. I postulate that it happens to males as well. Really, if you want to analyze things, Mickey Mouse and most other cartoon characters are infantilizations of men. Well, except perhaps for Popeye. But then again, the poor fellow was stuck with a name like Popeye.
What about all the stereotypes of men who can't "cut the apron strings"? Men who have absolutely no survival skills so they need a woman to mange their life for them?
The jargon swings both ways.
I think one major point of the "helpless man" portrayal is to make a woman think he needs her to "take care" of him...
In other words to make him seem more attractive to her.
Anyhow, I wonder what will show up if I google "cartoonification of men" - perhaps nothing! Sounds to me like a fantastic topic for a PhD thesis! I know we've got some academic types around here, maybe I could persuade one of them to take up the cause.
OK, I'll just go burn my bra now.
I'll leave the mess for my husband to clean up.
Make sure you take it off first.
Also, At her age, I'm sure she'll need a permit of some kind to destroy/burn something that large.
Wait...Moe is old? I was thinking 30s, maybe 40s