From Girls' Romances #153 (September 1971) is some advice meant for women worried that if they do or say the wrong thing they will scare men away. This feature is a good example of the problem that romance comics had during the 1970s. Published in the midst of a gender roles revolution when women were demanding equal rights more than ever before in American society, romance comic books gave only lip-service to women's liberation as they were firmly entrenched in the mores and expectations of the 1940s and 1950s.
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11 hours ago
Never tell him everything about you... like that whole bit about killing ex-lovers with a knife.
ReplyDeleteI loved this type of crap from old comics. It's no wonder women are so screwed up.
ReplyDeleteI blame comics too.
ReplyDeleteSo true. Why I recently watched the movie Cat-Women of the Moon and one of the men tells a woman that she's "pretty smart. Pity I like them dumb."
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ReplyDeleteMake him feel like a god! XD
Honestly, the first six seem more like advice on how not to be an asshole (basically, some of the wording is eyeroll worthy). I know I don't like being told I'm weak, boring and stupid. The rest are pretty ugh.
ReplyDeleteWhat Kim said. ^
ReplyDeleteMonkey: WTF?