"Nobody wants the old maid." -- sexist game makers, 2014
By Terri Lively
I am offended by the game "Old Maid." The object
of the card game is to not get stuck with the old lady holding a rolling pin…as
if this the most undesirable thing in the whole deck: an old, unmarried woman. It even says right
on the box in large type, “Nobody wants the old maid.”

There are other cards in the deck that could arguably be
worse. Maybe I'm a vegan...
In that case wouldn't the Butcher be the worst card?
Or the Fisherman?
Maybe I don't like classical music, so wouldn't it be way
worse to have the Conductor? He'd be constantly humming melodies that you don't
know. In fact, the Old Maid would be really awesome to have on your side in
that case because she could bop him on the head with the rolling pin.
The Lumberjack…well, him I might keep. But that’s another
blog. Under a different nom de plume…

Don’t get me started on this Artist…what’s with the brush?
Clearly compensating. I may have him in my hand at the end of the game but if that brush says what I suspect it does, I didn't win much.
Besides, we don't know Old Maid’s backstory. Maybe she was
extremely desirable in her day, but she didn’t want anybody. What if she didn't
want to get married? What if she felt that she should keep her options open and
then decided she liked her life just like it was?
Plus we don’t know if getting married was even an option for
her. What if she is a lesbian and has a longtime companion that she couldn't
officially "marry" until recently? Or she still can’t because she
lives in a Red state?
I have to admit…I’m a little guilty here, too. I assumed
that she was wielding that rolling pin like a

We would be lucky to have such a heroic, free-thinking woman
in our hand -- especially as it pertains to fashion and accessories. You just
don’t see Lennon glasses enough these days, particularly with coke bottle lenses.
We could learn from her and empower ourselves to be free from the expectations
of society. A woman's worth should not be assigned to her desire to marry. We should call her Bold Maid.
I think I should lose this game on purpose now, just to make
my point. Plus she has a rolling pin in her hand in the picture so maybe she
likes to bake pies…clearly, that would make me the winner.
This game was probably dreamed up by Darwinites.
ReplyDelete"Really?", you say.
Of course. The Old Maid respresents an evolutionary "dead-end", so to speak. No passing along of her DNA to the next generation. Naturally this would be the most undesireable situation.
...doo do doo dooo DO -
She Blinded me with Science (science!)
And failed me in Biology....
lol, Binc. Solid point I suppose.
ReplyDeleteVery creative, I can't remember ever being challenged by the Old Maid Card, guess I thought that was what all old ladies looked and acted like.
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