
Okay. This clip from the new musical-comedy-drama, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, which premiered this month on US television, is kind of cute. It’s kind of funny. It’s called The Sexy Getting Ready Song and I can totally see the humour in a single woman chasing her ex-boyfriend torturing herself for beauty. Who doesn’t love a bit of hot wax hair removal that ends in blood splattering the bathroom?
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All the effort. The pruning and softening and washing and glossing and plucking. The control undies and curling tongs that burn scalp. The makeup-strewn bathroom.
When a rapper comes into the bathroom, sees it all and has a new respect for women? Again, kind of cute. Kind of funny.
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The idea that women want to dress sexy sells a lot of stuff (don’t even mention that it is based around unrealistic, patriarchal markers because that might upset the people who make music video clips and sell, I don’t know, everything).
But what if you don’t want to dress like that?
I don't need the male gaze that says 'I-want-to-sleep-with-you'. I need the male gaze that says 'I'll-fix-that-squeaky-front-door-I've-been-saying-I'm-going-to-fix-for-three-months'.
Dressing to have sex appeal is not the kind of thing that makes me feel better about myself or makes me feel like a worthwhile woman. I get more satisfaction about my overall place in the world from slotting in one hard-fought for piece of the 2000 piece puzzle that's currently sitting on my dining table unfinished or beating that know-it-all, patient, hovering Honda Jazz to a car park. I have accomplished something for myself, not something for others.