Let’s talk about how you have to get to #6 on the guy list before you get to someone who isn’t lying. It’s not that there aren’t pilots and firemen in the world, but the dude on Tinder is lying.
Let’s talk about how you have to get to #6 on the guy list before you get to someone who isn’t lying. It’s not that there aren’t pilots and firemen in the world, but the dude on Tinder is lying.
I used to be a chef. I never, ever bring it up. If you ask “So when are you cooking for me?” the answer is “Never.” Plus so many assholes thought a great first date would be for me to come over to their home and cook for them. So much WTF.
Firefighters and paramedics have terrible hours. This is great if you have the time and the inclination to hook up in the middle of the afternoon on a Tuesday. It can be a real pain in the ass if you’re looking to date.
Yeah, seriously no idea. I used to fall for that “I’m a nice guy!” Nonsense. Then I learned that men who are truly nice don’t feel the need to advertise it constantly because they are just nice. Their actions speak for themselves.
I guess my profession is on here (entrepreneur). I own a food business and during the time I tried dating apps, I was inundated. I had been a lawyer before and never had much luck finding men who were into that but once I became a business owner, not just any business, a FOOD business, men lost their minds. Most…
So I’m a teacher and my brief time on tinder was spent matching with guys who had crazy teacher fetishes.
If only there were a Tinder for quirky *smart people*, with insight + empathy, who read and human more than they mirrorgaze + treadmill?
(Nerdlr?)
I only date custodians. I have a mop fetish.
Say what you will about the Try Guys and their gender politics but their pregnancy episode is a delight. One of the interchangeable dudes has perhaps one of the truest “pregnancy” moments I’ve ever seen on film. Where hot, uncomfortable, and sweating after half a day in his pregnancy belly he gets in his car and…
See, I see this differently than you. I am at the very tail end of Gen X beginning of Millennials. And to me these videos feel like a step back because I remember the 90's/beginning of 00's as being big on experimentation. At least in the alternative scenes, especially in my town. Remember when seeing a rocker in a…
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This article read just like “white girl feminism”...yes, I know how that sounds and now I’m going to shower and cry, but honestly, the Try Guys are demonstrating how stupid our gender normatives are. Thank you, ariesdragon123 for being so much more articulate than I
I’m in the bottom third of Gen X, and I’m kind of with you. I know there are some Buzzfeed videos that are a real stretch. But I do think the spirit that goes into making them is generally good, whether it be sympathetic or at least with the intention for viewers to think of something they may take for granted in a…
Yes. I’m only allowed to complain about one thing per year, and this is my thing.
The try guys aren’t about gay panic, they are about painting gay panic as completely ridiculous. They are about showing people that, just because you are easily freaked out about such a simple thing, that doesn’t mean there is anything actually wrong with it. The try guys almost always realize that there isn’t…
I don’t know...I feel like stuff like the Hawkeye Initiative and John Scalzi and co. trying to pose like female characters on sci-fi covers can go a long way to show how ridiculous these concepts are, and how much of a disparity there is between how men and women are portrayed in the media. It’s amazing how that stuff…
I’m at the tail end of the baby boomers. I grew up in a world of seriously fucked-up gender bullshit that has only started to unwind in my lifetime. So I guess I see the Try Guys in a different light - the fact that younger men are even willing to get out and play in the fields of gender roles is refreshing to my old…
Honestly, they just need to give Eugene his own show and call it a day.
NEWS FLASH: For most of the people paying through the nose for college, you’re probably not going to get the high paying job because those are going to the sons and daughters of legacy alumni.
I have one of those degrees that a lot of people would deem “useless”. It’s a bachelor’s in archaeology. My original plan was to at least do a master’s, maybe even a PhD. Around time to graduate, sitting down with the adviser, she told me to not even bother looking into graduate applications until I knew precisely…
I’ve worked at my company since I was 19. I’ll be 30 next year. I’ve done everything right, worked my way up while finishing my degree. I make less than $17 an hour with a 4 year degree in my field. This year I got a measly raise while my company laid off 2000 low level employees like myself and the CEO got a 30%…