zefender
Well-Known Member
This month's issue of YM has on it's front page the words "COULD YOUR WIFE SAVE YOUR LIFE?" and then has a feature about life saving equipment of various sorts. Apart from the fact that Mrs Zefender saw it and rephrased it as "Would your wife want to save your life", it struck me as an oddly 1950s sort of headline. I do maybe tend towards Norf Londonish political correctness, a bit, but the headline has all sorts of rather daft associations
1, Are all skippers/readers male?
2, Are all skippers/readers married?
3, Are women as a rule less physically able to haul someone in than a male?
4, Does 'the wife' sail with skippers?
5, Are daughters or other females not included in the focus of the feature?
6, Can a wife be a skipper?
I can see copies being burned in the streets of Islington, amongst other places maybe.
Don't really think this does much to fight against the perception of sailors as rather fuddyduddy old gits.
1, Are all skippers/readers male?
2, Are all skippers/readers married?
3, Are women as a rule less physically able to haul someone in than a male?
4, Does 'the wife' sail with skippers?
5, Are daughters or other females not included in the focus of the feature?
6, Can a wife be a skipper?
I can see copies being burned in the streets of Islington, amongst other places maybe.
Don't really think this does much to fight against the perception of sailors as rather fuddyduddy old gits.