Do you remember all those stores of brave heroines disguising themselves as men and generally saving the day.
You can see it – long hair hacked off, breasts bound flat with bandages and in brother’s too big clothes.
Hurrah – these ladies generally gave the chaps what for, got taken seriously and were all-round good, role-modely type eggs.
Can’t happen these days though. We’ve had suffrage, the vote, legislation and, besides, we all know there’s nothing a woman can’t do as well as a man – bar a few anatomical exceptions.
So I was deeply depressed when I read this tale of how a struggling female copywriter became a cyberman and, hey presto, everyone listened and her career took off.
I’m all for derring do and heroism – even in the ether – but surely we’ve moved on from women hiding out in suits of armour or pretending to be cabin boys.
Vic says
It's sad that in this day and age a woman has to resort to such measures to support her family.
Could I do it? No. But I can see why she did.
Ellen A says
Indeed. Although I think it raises interesting questions about the internet. I thought the net would make it easier for people to be themselves, but apparently not.
Anonymous says
Surely binding your breasts makes it easier to do the washing up and ironing? Just a thought.
Ellen A says
C'mon anonymous unmask yourself. And as to your question – I'll ask the Panther of News if he finds the bandages help with the chores or if they're, er, a bind.