Yes, in his conclusion, he says the waitress may have been fulfilling a role of Southern femininity, establishing the balance of power in her “relationship” with his as a customer, or rebelling against her lower status as a waitress, but did it every occur to him to realize she’s probably just being friendly? Not maternal, not sexual, just friendly?
“Role of Southern femininity” “Balance of power.”, Oh my, trying to figure that out just make my little ole head spin. I declare I sure wish I could make sense of all this by my lonesome. I do rightly hope if I ask real sweet like and promise to bake a cake my men folk will take pity on me and explain it all.
Oh my I just thought of something. Being how I might be one of them low status wimmen maybe I ought just to be happy I don’t have to worry myself with such high ideas. Oh this is so confusing. I feel so unbalanced and unfeminine whenever I start getting above myself. Time to go get the silver out of the well and polish it.