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  • @Fuckfuckmyfuckingass
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    67 days ago

    Has anybody got the story behind this image? I reverse googled it and turned up Gibson Girls, but no info about what the hell is happening.

    That guy pushing the roller over the flower pots. Planting the tree upsidedown. What’s happening? I’m so curious!

    • @j4k3OP
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      97 days ago

      It was a recent post here: [email protected]
      this one specifically: https://lemmy.world/post/25576268
      Post was about this article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibson_Girl

      The relevant section of the article:

      Gibson depicted her as an equal and sometimes teasing companion to men.[5] She was also sexually dominant, for example, literally examining comical little men under a magnifying glass, or, in a breezy manner, crushing them under her feet. Next to the beauty of a Gibson Girl, men often appeared as simpletons or bumblers; and even men with handsome physiques or great wealth alone could not provide satisfaction to her. Gibson illustrated men so captivated by her looks that they would follow her anywhere, attempting to fulfill any desire, even if it was absurd. One memorable drawing shows dumbstruck men following a Gibson Girl’s command to plant a young, leafless tree upside-down, roots in the air, simply because she wanted it that way. Most often, a Gibson Girl appeared single and uncommitted. However, a romance always relieved her boredom. Once married, she was shown deeply frustrated if romantic love had disappeared from her life, but satisfied if socializing with girlfriends or happy when doting on her infant child. In drawings such as these there was no hint at pushing the boundaries of women’s roles; instead they often cemented the long-standing beliefs held by many from the old social orders, rarely depicting the Gibson Girl as taking part in any activity that could be seen as out of the ordinary for a woman.