Quote #207150
The women’s movement hasn’t changed my sex life. It wouldn’t dare.
Zsa Zsa Gabor
About This Quote
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Interpretation
In this quip, Gabor plays her public persona—glamorous, sexually confident, and defiantly self-directed—against the era’s feminist discourse. The joke hinges on mock bravado: she frames the women’s movement as an external force that might “change” private life, then dismisses that possibility with a theatrical threat (“It wouldn’t dare”). The line can be read as both a comic assertion of personal autonomy and a provocation that reduces a complex political movement to bedroom politics. Its significance lies less in feminist argument than in celebrity one-liner culture: a performative, media-ready epigram that trades on wit, audacity, and the speaker’s cultivated image.




