ManWithPlan
ManWithPlan
ManWithPlan

The title of this article is "Answers to 10 Questions Men are Too Scared to Ask Women."

"If you're trying to point out that women have nothing to fear from asking stupid questions because men are WAY TOO NICE to call us bad names.....you're an idiot."

Yeah, but we don't like being called "douchebags" so we don't act like douchebags. Nobody calls women douchebags so women are not afraid of being called douchebags so women do a lot of things which would get men called douchebags.

You attribute the "shoe thing" to the patriarchy. You even say, "Next Question?" In the next paragraph, you admit you do not "get the shoe thing" either.

Many men drink these protein drinks because they are unsatisfied with how their bodies measure up to how they perceive how media/society/women expect their bodies to look. I started drinking these drinks in college because I was sick and tired of hearing women tell me damn near everyday how repulsively skinny I was.

Yeah, because stereotypes are always true, so the biggest dude stereotype must be super duper true! Actually, not really.

Most of these are stupid questions, but I sincerely question how many men really wonder these things. The only question I have in common with this list is the 2nd one about why women tell other women about their sex lives. the question asked here is a complete copout by making it about a married couple.

I am male and I have no idea why he would even say that. Still, there are plenty of people who have X, Y, Z physical characteristics so nobody wants to date them.

that sounds horrible. I never understood felt the need to choose sides after two friends break up. And I never expected my friends to choose sides after a breakup of mine.

This guy is a douchebag.

You're not the only person to make this comment, but I think it is a major stretch. Perhaps it is even more of a stretch to imagine a dudebro wearing that shirt.

Are objectivists opposed to private charity? Libertarians certainly are not.

Feminism and libertarianism are both philosophies whose followers are frequently derided as "wackos." So, I think it is a bad idea for one group to call the other one "jerks" and their major figure "dangerous."

Ok, sure. Tons of people in the film industry get discovered by chance. Also, I would argue that most people are unaware of Rand's screenwriting career.

When I roll out of bed, my hair is straight up vertical. Marge Simpson style. But I have no dog. What's early '90's stlye? Is that a reference to sagging?

Hmmm, interesting question.

I honestly don't see that much of a difference. The article said that only 28% of males aged 16-24 feel comfortable with their bodies. Why? Because they want to attract females, want to keep up with their peers and are influenced by men they see in the media. All three of those factors are part of society, so I do

I actually don't see much of a difference between how you compare how men and women view their bodies.

If I had legs like that, I would throw the rest of my body away.

She probably meant that the fact that men often have anxiety about their bodies is a real problem worth discussing. I can see how you may have interpreted it differently.