Yes it does. I wear it when I go shopping. Everybody looks and smiles. :p:p
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He's referring to Joan d'Arc - and besides, I hope everyone around here knows with the upbringing Lady's Human had, there's no way he'd have survived without healthy respect for females! And I, for males - we were raised that there's no such thing as work based purely on gender, and my brothers learned to sew and cook, and my sister and I learned to check the oil, mow the grass, etc. (although I never did mow the grass at home, by the time she left for college, Lady's Human was big enough and wanted to do it)!
Very cool stuff Wom.
Funny, I don't remember a single barbie in the entire house. Ever. :p
Sorry, Wombat, wrong again. I hated Barbie dolls, thought they were stupid and useless and just weird. No one ever bought any for me or my sister, nor did we ask for them. I had one "doll" - I got a "Dawn" doll by saving up cereal box tops and sending away for it, and when it came, I wouldn't say I played with it much, but we did build it furniture, etc.