Feminist Approved "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
It's very short
“Baby, It’s Cold Outside” may be a
classic holiday song, but it’s kind of creepy. She’s like, “no, I have
to go,” and he’s like “no, stay for sex purposes” and that’s pretty much
the entire song. But the song was written in 1944, before the modern
sensitivity to sexual pressure and consent, so it’s no surprise that
we’re forced to listen to it in every elevator or glove store against
our will.
But here’s a feminist version. It cuts out the creepy stuff, which means it’s very, very short:
Dara Laine and John Weselcouch perform a new and feminist approved version of "Baby, It's Cold Outside."
Created by Dara Laine and Nate Larkin-Connolly
Dara Laine and John Weselcouch perform a new and feminist approved version of "Baby, It's Cold Outside."
Created by Dara Laine and Nate Larkin-Connolly
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