The Metaphor of Shopping and the Fabricated Survey of Women's Consumer Love

Yvette 2021-11-13 08:01:23

Revisited it during work breaks.

Notice one detail this time.
The reporter gave the princess 1,000 lire. The princess used the money to buy a pair of flat-heeled sandals at the street stall, because it was explained before the movie that her high-heeled shoes were uncomfortable. Then she went to the barbershop and got a new haircut. Then I bought an ice cream, and finally I didn't have money to buy flowers, but I got one as a gift from the stall owner.

From this, we can arrange the sequence of beautiful enjoyment in a woman's mind:
1. A pair of comfortable shoes
I still remember Mrs. Marcos's 1,000 pairs of shoes in the TV news.
Perhaps as a man, I will never be able to perceive a woman's subtle experience of shoes.
My wife often announces loudly that some of her shoes have been laid off in my opinion that have not been worn for a few days.
2. The new hairstyle,
cutting the hair short, seems to represent more independence.
3. Cheap snacks
often see white-collar ladies who are off work from cbd near their homes while walking while holding stinky tofu to eat.
That scene seemed a bit bitter to me:)
Perhaps the greatest explanation for the fact that women are greedy is that the prospect of fertility encourages them to store energy more actively.
4.
Women with flowers are often imagined as loving flowers.
But this detail in the movie reminds us again that young ladies never need to spend money to buy plant genitals.

Every girl around us is a princess-I decided to accompany my wife to buy shoes on the weekend.



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Extended Reading

Roman Holiday quotes

  • [in a taxi in Rome; Princess Ann is drugged]

    Joe Bradley: Where do you live?

    Princess Ann: [mumbles drunkenly] ... Colosseum...

    Joe Bradley: [to taxi driver] She lives in the Colosseum.

    Cab Driver: Is wrong address!

  • Mr. Hennessey: In view of the fact that our Highness was taken violently ill at three o'clock this morning, put to bed with a high fever, and has ordered all her appointments for the day cancelled in toto...

    Joe Bradley: That's certainly pretty hard to swallow.

    Mr. Hennessey: In view of the fact that you just left her, of course.