Gender Studies
Here come the SaRaHs
(This is London)
The growing numbers of young women - dubbed Sarahs as they are single, rich and happy - are changing the face of the British economy. Career-orientated and successful, they are not looking for a man to help out with the mortgage or that new pair of Jimmy Choos. They don't need to - they have, on average, bank balances of οΎ£25,000. Maybe because of all of those British blokes. Chip, chip cheerio and all that rot. BoyCaught figures that the troubling aspect of this story is the axiomatic viewpoint that women see just men as wallets. We have more to offer than that, don't we?
Blogged: Friday, April 12, 2002
(This is London)
The growing numbers of young women - dubbed Sarahs as they are single, rich and happy - are changing the face of the British economy. Career-orientated and successful, they are not looking for a man to help out with the mortgage or that new pair of Jimmy Choos. They don't need to - they have, on average, bank balances of οΎ£25,000. Maybe because of all of those British blokes. Chip, chip cheerio and all that rot. BoyCaught figures that the troubling aspect of this story is the axiomatic viewpoint that women see just men as wallets. We have more to offer than that, don't we?
Blogged: Friday, April 12, 2002
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