Someone Wrote A Feminist Defense Of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" And I Don't Know What To Feel
Whatever, I'm still skipping it on Spotify.
While some consider it a classic, others find the dynamic in the song to be...problematic.
It's that time of the year, when we talk about how problematic 'Baby, It's Cold Outside' is because it's literally… https://t.co/QDaPHNPgxo
For those unfamiliar, the song is a duet traditionally sung by a man and a woman, wherein the woman appears to be saying that she needs to go home, while the man attempts to persuade her to stay.
Funny or Die even went so far as to turn the song into a very, very dark sketch with Casey Wilson and Scott Aukerman.
Have you ever really listened to the lyrics of "Baby, It's Cold Outside"? Man, it's creepy. https://t.co/dfwtudy3dY
However, a 2016 Tumblr post is making the rounds again ('tis the season), offering a feminist defense of the song.
TL;DR: Within the context of the era in which it was written, "Baby, It's Cold Outside" is actually about a woman trying to exercise sexual agency.
The patriarchal society she lives in expects her to refuse any sexual advances, whether she wants them or not, so the argument here is that she actually wants to stay, but is concerned about how she will be judged by others if she does. The man in the song is offering viable excuses she could use to avoid that judgement.
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vote votesSure, makes sense to me!
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vote votesNah, this song always has been and always will be hella creepy.
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vote votesOK, this may have made sense at the time, but it's 2017 and this song should be retired.