Mind like a steel trap

You’ve got to hand it to Willoughby, he does have great self-awareness.

We remind him of blokes who dress up!

Best laugh I’ve had all day.

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7 responses to “Mind like a steel trap”

  1. chigau Avatar

    That is very funny.

  2. iknklast Avatar

    Ageism much? I guess like everyone else out there, he thinks the life of a middle-aged woman is empty. Nope. My life in middle age gained richness, and a lot of women I know had the same experience. Still, when I would mention this to young friends, especially male ones, they agreed that middle aged women really didn’t have a life. (They knew me, but ??? Maybe they didn’t connect ‘middle-age’ with me, or maybe it was ‘woman’).

    Last I knew, Willoughby was middle aged, middle class, and white. So much to unpack there…

  3. Francis Boyle Avatar
    Francis Boyle

    Yep, Willy-boy is just one constant mid-life crises.

  4. Papito Avatar

    A monument in the history of poor self-awareness.

  5. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    Well at least it’s not as if he himself is white, middle class, and middle aged. Good heavens no.

  6. tigger_the_wing Avatar
    tigger_the_wing

    Late to the party here (travelling, so…) but hasn’t he just made it obvious that he despises that which he desperately wants to be? He keeps demanding that everyone accept him as a white, middle-aged, middle-class, white woman; and yet, here he is, perfectly illustrating the undeniable fact that cross-dressing men are motivated by misogyny and jealousy.

  7. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    Yes indeed, which is what I meant by the title and first sentence. What DOES he think he is???? Not white? Not middle class? Not middle-aged?

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