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The often dubious, politically incorrect and mainly humorous musings of Ms Jane Turley, (Ex) Housewife Extraordinaire.

Designer handbags are for women who are afraid they can’t keep their man. Apparently.

This morning I read an article in The Daily Mail (yes, I’ve caved in and started reading some of that tripe again as it makes me feel intellectually superior ) which reported on an article in The Journal of Consumer Research. Apparently, the report claims that a woman’s choice of handbag is a method she uses to tell other women to back off from her man and how much a woman spends on accessories is a sign of how much she feels threatened by the competition.

So my handbag choice, which is usually on the large side, has nothing to do with the fact that I like to carry a lot of stuff? You know – like spare knickers, epipens, shop receipts from 1982, several varieties of painkillers and indigestion tablets (essential for any woman approaching/in the menopause), eye drops, reading glasses, sunglasses, more reading glasses (I like to be sure I can see that tiny writing on food packaging that says 100grammes/1500 calories) and a various assortment of other essential equipment that are necessary for my and my children’s existence. At one time this essential equipment used to include a nappy and a dummy but now it’s usually a tennis ball and my bank card. Of course, the bank card is really the most important reason I carry a handbag – although I could just carry my purse or perhaps even wear it around my neck on a cord.
Okay, I’m lying. The spare knickers are the main reason I carry a handbag. But I refuse to wear them around my neck. It would just look silly.

Anyhow, if someone could please pass me some cardboard, glue and scissors. Also, some Semtex and brown paper would be appreciated as I’m going to make my own “handbag” and mail it to the report’s authors as a reward for writing the biggest load of vacuous tripe I’ve read for a long, long time. And last week I read the Labour Party Manifesto so we’re talking a seriously long time here.

Now, to look at this report in a more serious manner – if it had claimed that women buy bigger handbags so they can club their love rivals to death I might have had given it some some credence. But according to the psychology professor in charge of the research women buy designer handbags as a status sign and that other women infer such accessories means the owners are well provided for and have a “devoted partner.”
*chokes on cornflakes*
Yeah, right. So you couldn’t just treat yourself to a handbag with money you earnt yourself? Has this professor even heard of the feminist movement? You know, I’m not absolutely sure this professor’s qualifications are genuine. Maybe he’s trying to hide the fact he’s really got a degree in Media studies by making up some crappy stuff about handbags? Because, let’s face it, that’s got be a helluva lot easier than stem cell research.
I’m going to my Book Club on Friday. I’m going to study my friend’s handbags and see who is trying to warn me away from their husbands. However, I’m being honest with you now, Readers – I think most of them would willingly give me their husbands if I wanted them. Free of charge. Probably with a holiday thrown in.
I think I’ll get out my best handbag for the Book Club (I’m not actually sure which one that is) and see if any of my lady friends notices. I shall be on my guard just in case I see any of them pull out a little black book and scrub out Mr T’s telephone number. 
I shall report back on this vital matter next week. In the meantime, if you’re a woman please ignore the stares of any woman looking at your handbag – the truth is they probably just noticed your left the clasp undone and your spare knickers are on show.
As a result of this blog I decided to sort through my old handbags to select one to take to The Book Club. These are my spare knickers found in a handbag from 1991. The spare knickers in my current hand bag are… somewhat larger. And less frilly. Possibly even a little more absorbent.
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5 responses

  1. Now you know that Anneke would not give me to you Jane. I have told her to get as much as possible. P.S the old spare pants are very alluring.

  2. I am going to ask Anneke for a second opinion on that statement, Peter.

    They're actually Anneke's spare pants. She left them here when she was tidying out her handbag during the last Book Club. I found them wedged under Mr T's pillow. I've been waiting for an excuse to divorce him for years.

  3. It all rings true until you get to the part about "tidying out her handbag". She just demands a new one when they fill up.

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