Dear TABSK--Doris here, a lifelong follower, which would mean for nearly 62 years, and I wanted to amplify, especially for your younger readers, some Fight Facts about Boomers and Xers which your answer to Emily touched upon.
First: yes, today's generation are painfully clumsy chicken-fighters. Back in the day, when two couples squared off for a brawl, be it MFvMF or FFvFF, it was break-out-the-popcorn tume for the spectators, who were in for a treat. Today? Pfffft. Not so much.
But why? Well, let me take you for a stroll down catfight Memory Lane for those of us who grew up, especially, in the 1970s suburbs.
Now girls of that generation fought. But just the "Bad Girls". Those girls also:
> smoked [cigarettes, not vaping], often in a designated area in the school courtyard
> got 'shit-faced' drunk on weekends
> with dometic beers like Bud of Schlitz, not lite beers or microbrews or flavored hard ciders
> got pregnant, and went to live with a grandparent or aunt 3 towns over once they were showing
> and then re-enrolled in high school, sometimes bringing their infant to the school's Day Care
> dated guys who owned motorcycles, as well as cars that were in the shop getting repaired
> had older siblings who were already divorced--''divorce' was such an exotic term that it was racy
> didn't have feathered haircuts, or painted nails, but...
> ....did wear makeup and smelled good
> should have tried out for sports, because they kicked as at coed softball and touch football, but assumed they were academically ineligible, which...
> ....was often an incorrect assumption, because the got A's in Civics and U.S.Government class due to their robust participation during class discussions on Abortion, Euthanasia, and Capital Punishment.
> Their superpower AND their kryptonite was the insult 'slut'. They would dish it out witheringly to put down a rival girl; but would slink into a corner when on the receiving end of the insult.
> They didn't carry purses.
> To the extent they had aspirations in Academia, it was the secretarial school (which was a much more lucrative career than today.)
THOSE girls could .... and did .... catfight each other. And got dententions, suspensions, and expulsions for their pains.
The rest of us? Fighting was scandalous .... and a one-way ticket to sisterhood with the Bad Girls.
So we learned how to chicken-fight. That was our outlet.
Today's generation? It's totally accepted to catfight. Heck, your friends film it, and you then share it on your social media. That's progress, I suppose--but it comes at a cost.
Anyways, thanks for the opportunity the reminisce about Summers Past. Doris
Dear Doris--you didn't mention your profession. Is it Sociology? If not, it should have been. TABSK