Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a house with a second staircase meant for domestic help. It was an old, large house and my parents were wealthy. That’s kind of the history of old things when you’re rich. Taking them out may make you feel more comfortable, but it will not erase the experience of the people who once used them. Devote this energy (and possibly massive amount of money) to furthering justice in the present. And anyway, as a kid I loved it. I thought they were my personal secret stairs.
Anonymous wrote:No one calls them that, they are primary bedrooms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any concerns about your Master bedroom?
Damn. Never have thought that is where the term came from.
It came from Sears in the 1920s. Has nothing to do with slavery. If anything people should be pissed that it’s a male descriptor. There’s no Madame Bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any concerns about your Master bedroom?
Damn. Never have thought that is where the term came from.
It came from Sears in the 1920s. Has nothing to do with slavery. If anything people should be pissed that it’s a male descriptor. There’s no Madame Bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any concerns about your Master bedroom?
Damn. Never have thought that is where the term came from.
Anonymous wrote:Any concerns about your Master bedroom?