In the 1950s, slang for men included terms like "greaser," referring to a young man with slicked-back hair, and "cat," which denoted a cool or laid-back guy. For women, "doll" was a common term of endearment, while "chick" referred to a young woman, often in a casual or playful context. Both genders might also be referred to as "hip," indicating someone who was trendy or in the know.
Men were earners and women were housekeepers.
It is slang for men and women.
Men didn't want there womens to work at the 1950s
there was free labor back in the nineteen fifties
men's role was to be a provider and to be a good father a man that men look up to and and man that women want
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Yes both do as it is a slang term for sexual intercourse.
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The men did women had no controll over money, if they weren't married their father had it.
Man whore
People have used slang since the dawn of time. There was slang every since cave men but it wasn't slang it was the pronounciation for thier words.
if he wanted to and the women was ok with it yes