I prefer to think that you were making a feminist statement against the stereotypical portrayal of womanhood ..... oh, can't keep spouting that nonsense. Hope you and Andy are having a great weekend, love Anne
Yes-that is a bit of a problem-the feminist viewpoint of three Barbies being saved by Traction man-however, he is owned by a little boy, who's imaginings we are seeing-which explains things! Later in the book he is given an awful, embarrassing green knited suit by the boy's granny-poor Traction Man!
I thought it funny without explanation...now I find it funny with!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ms Sarah for the chuckle!
ok so i no longer think you're totally wacko bonkers!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI prefer to think that you were making a feminist statement against the stereotypical portrayal of womanhood ..... oh, can't keep spouting that nonsense. Hope you and Andy are having a great weekend, love Anne
ReplyDeleteYes-that is a bit of a problem-the feminist viewpoint of three Barbies being saved by Traction man-however, he is owned by a little boy, who's imaginings we are seeing-which explains things! Later in the book he is given an awful, embarrassing green knited suit by the boy's granny-poor Traction Man!
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