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Barefoot and pregnant
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what does "barefoot and pregnant" mean?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a phrase used by stereotypically macho, arrogant, chauvinistic men, about how they keep their "women" in line..."keep her barefoot and pregnant." The implication being she can't leave the house without her shoes, and if she did leave, she can't do much anyway, because she's with child. Similar to the school of thought of those who think all women are good for is cookin' dinner and birthin' babies.
Oh, please. Isn't it obvious? "Keeping her barefoot and pregnant" simply means "keeping her restrained and dependent." A barefoot person can't comfortably run far and, when pregnant, is likely not to risk leaving even an uncomfortable shelter for a better one. Can you see it now? Understand? Sometime ask me to explain Kurt Vonnegut's character "Kilgore Trout." Hint: "Kilgore" is a popular brand of industrial commode.