Handbags have been one of the necessities of life for women
ever since recorded history began. It was important to have the
items that one used often close at hand and articles found in a
purse have ranged from ornate sewing scissors (17th century) to
todays mandatory cell phone and credit cards.
Why is it that women carry their belongings around and
men just have their wallets? My opinion is that the need to carry
something to hold goods is a fundamental need rooted in the biology
of females. Who is the main caregiver of the family from prehistory
to the present? Yes, I know that traditional roles are gradually
evolving but what person in the "traditional" family is the most
responsible for taking care of everyone? In most cases, it it the
woman who gets people organized and make sure everyone has whatever
they need.
Biologically speaking, the female of our species takes
care of her offspring and makes sure that all needs will be taken
care of once the home is left. I believe that this has evolved into
women carrying all that they need and what everyone else could possibly
want in their handbag. To illustrate - when you go out with a male
friend do you ask him for tissues, pen, or paper? No - you ask another
female. Another nuturer is more likely to have some basic necessities
than a male.
Am I saying that there is a basic "purse carrying" gene?
No - what I am saying is that, biologically speaking, females are
the caregivers of the world and have always had this role thrust
upon them since the beginning of Homo sapiens. It is our destiny
(both physically and psychiologically) to make sure that the world
is in order. We can't handle the entire planet but we do out best
to organize our own particular sphere! Our "caregiving" instincts
are biologically attuned to others and, if we fight this destiny,
there is a feeling of things not being "quite right" around us.
So enjoy carrying your handbag and know that you are making our
global community a better place for all!