I keep wondering what kind of life experience would be necessary to jolt Jeri out of her archetypical-dumb-blonde-self-centered-valley-girl psyche, and what it is that makes so many people in real life (guys included) end up in that mode. It’s a puzzlement, and it’s disturbing, because these people end up in the workplace or as parents.
I keep wondering what kind of life experience would be necessary to jolt Jeri out of her archetypical-dumb-blonde-self-centered-valley-girl psyche, and what it is that makes so many people in real life (guys included) end up in that mode. It’s a puzzlement, and it’s disturbing, because these people end up in the workplace or as parents.