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Posted at July 5, 2008 @ 6:27 am by admin in Shopper Mania, Social Life
The psychologists have found that women enjoy the constant trips to the supermarket, arguing that it is a recreation and a challenge, there are several things they have not considered. It might be a challenge – to try and purchase family requirements when faced with constantly rising prices and a fairly static income; but it is hardly a challenge which is recreational. Rather, it is likely to produce greater worry and tension – ‘how to make ends meet’ – and if this recreation is engaged upon with a couple of young children who pull things off shelves, pile up their mother’s trolley with items she does not want ( or cannot afford ) so that she must spend extra time replacing them on the shelves, then it is not going to prove very relaxing. Many women claim that such trips to the supermarket, including getting there ( especially without a car ) and carting heavy groceries home, are so exhausting that they need to rest afterwards.
Gong to the supermarket might be a change from domestic routines and a superficial relief from domestic routines and a superficial relief from the isolation and loneliness of being cooped up in a house with small children but it is hardly a recreation or a challenge. Such shopping trips can actually exacerbate a woman’s isolation for although she will see lots of other people, her actual contact with them is likely to be limited. Unless she happens to meet other women she knows, her only conversations will be with shop assistants and be circumscribed by the conventions of such casual contact. Many of the large suburban shopping complexes, mount spectacular entertainments for shoppers, bringing well-known people from show business, sport, etc. to meet the people. These mass cirscuses may problems but they are only momentary escapades, not real alternatives to the isolations of women in the suburbs from each other.










