Quote by Angela Carter

We do not go to bed in single pairs; even if we choose not to refer to them, we still drag there with us the cultural impedimenta of our social class, our parents lives, our bank balances, our sexual and emotional expectations, our whole biographies -- all the bits and pieces of our unique existences.


We do not go to bed in single pairs; even if we choose not t

Summary

This quote highlights the idea that when we go to bed, we bring along numerous aspects of our lives and experiences. It emphasizes that even if we don't consciously acknowledge them, our social class, upbringing, financial situation, personal relationships, and individual histories shape us. These elements, termed as "cultural impedimenta," influence our expectations, desires, and identities. The quote suggests that our identities are not isolated but interconnected with various fragments of our existence, showcasing the complexity and diversity of human experiences.

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Sex
By Angela Carter
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