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Doin' the Foxtrot Strips about holidays. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Peppermint Patty and Marcie's relationship. View source. History Talk 0. Peppermint Patty's opinion of Marcie Peppermint Patty first met Marcie when she was her camp counselor and went on to become her closest friend. Marcie's opinion of Peppermint Patty Marcie, who is considered Peppermint Patty's sidekick, likes hanging out with Peppermint Patty, although she can get on her nerves too.
Rumors It is rumored that Peppermint Patty and Marcie are a lesbian couple. Categories Relationships Peppermint Patty Marcie.
Universal Conquest Wiki. The greatest recipient of these longer narratives was Peppermint Patty, a budding, second wave feminist who rebelled against gender roles. And because of that, Marcie was inevitably featured as well.
Her most defining character trait was her self-doubt. She thought little of herself and spent the majority of her time trying to placate others. Marcie almost always appeared in the context of a planned activity, such as summer camp or school. She had to practice her organ. She had to study.
She had to read. The effect of this disproportion on a child, of course, is that one becomes unbalanced—overdeveloped in cerebral matters, but underdeveloped in life skills and sociability.
Marcie resigned herself to her lack of appeal, even taking it for granted. The act of dating someone seemed abstract, like something that happened in the far distant future, if at all. And having few friends and fewer social skills made me servilely loyal to my meager acquaintances. It took time, and a gradual building of confidence, to know that my acquaintances would respect me more, not less, for asserting myself.
Through her longer arcs she learned the value of asserting her self-worth and identity, whether by sticking up for someone else, sticking up for herself, or just by vocalizing her opinions. Marcie always knew the right thing to do or say; it just became a matter of screwing up the courage to do or say it.
Whether or not she could do so, and how she did so, depended on the individual scenario. Sometimes, she reached her breaking point and she emotionally lashed out. Sometimes, she failed to assert herself, thus avoiding an uncomfortable conversation.
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