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In reply to the discussion: A Plague of Pearl Clutching: How clutch the pearls became a lady blogosphere cliché. [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)5. but how could they argue if they didnt yell pearl clutcher...
or prude, or swoon on the couch, or vapors, or frigid, or anti sex, or .....
they would be lost. i am guessin there has to be some name to call women to shut them up....
thank you
i am not bothered by all that. i have heard it so very many times. it is about the failure in their discussion pulling that out.
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A Plague of Pearl Clutching: How clutch the pearls became a lady blogosphere cliché. [View all]
ellisonz
Feb 2012
OP
I don't find it offensive. Perhaps because it so perfectly decribes republican faux outrage.
msanthrope
Feb 2012
#3
discussion does not need to rise, anywhere. it is used immediately. used in a manner to denigrade,
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#12
Certainly misogynist in origin but it seems to have become a more neutral term with use. nt
TBF
Feb 2012
#10
Smelling salts. I mean, the only time I've ever seen them used were on hetero men who had
msanthrope
Feb 2012
#26
Pearl-clutching is no longer about gender, sexual orientation, or even pearls
rocktivity
Feb 2012
#41
Ironically, the very first time I heard the expression was on the TV show "The First 48"
rocktivity
Feb 2012
#36