Two plus two is four..
Two plus two is four..
I lost 100 pounds last year. Doesn't make any difference.
Because society is less comfortable mocking women than men. It's OK to make sport of fat, supposedly-buffoonish guys. Women have words like "Rubenesque", "Voluptuous", "Full-figured", "Plus-size", "Zaftig", "Curvy", "Thick" etc. Men are, you know, fat-asses. Fat slobs. Fat fucks.
I like a whole bunch of her singles (Umbrella, OGITW, Don't Stop the Music, the collabs with Maroon 5 and with Ne-YO, If It's Lovin' That You Want, What's My Name, Shut Up and Drive, S.O.S., So Hard)..but Rude Boy is totally not one of them. Such an obnoxious tune.
None of WHAT are related to me being a man? And what term would you rather I use?
All things being equal, women have more "crutches" than men. So a woman who's my female "equivalent" will likely have a better life than me.
But that's the thing—it's no one "aspect" of society. It's just that life sucks and people suck and nothing is really "fair"..and the idea that everyone who thinks positive and does their best will be happy and successful eventually is inane. The "problem" is fundamental humanity. It's not something that is ever going…
Most women can get sex whenever they want. I can't. I like sex and would like to have some.
I didn't assume that at all. I said that short, overweight, broke women have it way better than I do. And not nearly as much is expected of them, and they have ways to latch onto other people and dynamics that will help them greatly in making it. Men don't.
To be afforded the same emotional world as women are.
Women (and other men) don't generally tend to shun and marginalize men who don't have any demonstrable, tangible "social capital"? Men who are short and obese and ugly and don't have powerful statuses or money or possessions or material accomplishments don't usually get mocked and ostracized?
Name a major problem human beings have other than imprisonment, life-threatening illness (though I did survive cancer last year), and living in an awful, third-world region, and I have it. Yeah, all three of those things are fucking HUGE ones to not have, but the absence of horror isn't equivalent to actual happiness…
Literally everything that most humans want and/or need to do in life.
I don't recall saying it was their "fault", but their general ideology is definitely not sympathetic to men like me in any way. So the idea that feminism helps men too—it doesn't help me.
Would she want to be?
But the argument from many women, both those who identify as feminists and those who don't, is usually framed against the notion that women have it much worse than men, and that a white male American can't possibly be devoid of "privilege." That's why it irritates me and why I rail back against it. I've never gotten…
I couldn't get a "management job" at all, in any field, ever, ever, ever.
I wasn't "not amused." I literally thought you didn't know.
Yet there is.
I'd like to be Kim Kardashian. Can I be?