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What you are missing is that the act of hitting on a woman in a non-hitting-on-environment immediately lowers the guy's attraction. Most women I've met have a very sensitive "attraction" barometer. Show the lady a picture, and she might think he's attractive, but have him hit on her in a particular way, and her

Hello. You are wrong.

Not only principle, but there's something incredibly disrespectful about it as well.

Nope. Beauty is only skin-deep but CREEPY goes to the bone.

Believe it or not but -GASP- most women don't appreciate being hit on in places where they are not looking for a date. These places usually include a) sidewalks where women are just trying to get somewhere b) professional websites like LinkedIn when women are just trying to be professional c) workplaces where women

Derp. Womens only be liking money and status and stuff!

Ew. I wouldn't. I don't have time for assholes who hit on me in a professional setting.

Except, no.

Yes! It's all about that red arrow.

The Daily Fail is my guilty online pleasure and I'm an educated, 45-year old mother. I know far more about Tamara Ecclestone than I actually should.

You know what's even better than the stories on the Daily Mail (Mail Online)? The COMMENTS.

Oh my god, my favorite typo EVER was "Kelly Preston Smiles Amidst John Travolta's Sex Sandal"

You could stick Lindsey Wixon in any 1920's movie as "flapper girl" or "gangster's moll" and not miss a beat. She is stunning, but OMG those earrings. Gorgeous, but they look so heavy. How could you not have major earlobe drag/headache by the end of the night?

That's about as much as you should expect from a paper that used to publish propaganda for Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler.

Yeah, plus DM lets you "red arrow" the comments you hate. There's something so enormously satisfying about doing this. There isn't a word for it, really.

We can sum up all Daily Mail headlines with:

"Jaxson." Jesus. I was never not gonna hate this guy.

Possibly, although it is silly to pretend things exist outside of historical and cultural context. It would be like trying to equate blackface and whiteface. Regardless, an internet discussion about the appropriateness of the ad can be sexist without making the ad itself sexist. There are a bazillion ads with

Fuck that shitty town!

Well, Liberty is a pretty big shithole.....