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this is the best response anyone could’ve had. Chloe 4eva.

who the hell is telling you that killing men is the way to solve this problem? reading through this thread i haven’t seen a *single* comment about how all men are evil, or how men must pay, or how men must be attacked/killed. instead, i see women repeatedly (and for the most part, calmly) explaining to you with logic,

this comment is the best thing on this page. thank you

living in manhattan on a six figure salary doesn’t afford you nearly the disposable income you would think. if you’re making that much and you’re single, then you can afford to live alone, but you will be spending upwards of $35k/year on rent...then add into that taxes, food cost, transportation cost, whatever other

PREACH <3

it’s almost like style is subjective and not everyone will like the same things...

thank you for pointing out that personal experiences vary and don’t always represent the whole picture!

anecdotal evidence is not the same thing as statistical accuracy (which is why it’s a logical fallacy). maybe you aren’t meeting the right girls if music is so important to you and you can’t find one who feels the same. though, if you’ve dated 50 girls, i feel like you haven’t met the right ones for other reasons (not

the weeknd is pop-r&b. if you’re looking for contemporary equivalents of the velvet underground, that would be basically the last genre to look into. i would suggest checking out the kills, the raveonettes, the dead weather, other such indie-garage hybrids. there are hundreds of thousands of artists who have been

i love spotify for constantly giving me new music to listen to, and of all my friends, it is the women who are the most music-savvy. so maybe anecdotal evidence isn’t the best to use in lieu of actual statistics? there’s nothing wrong with not liking new music aside from justin bieber videos, but please don’t confuse

this is amazing. every woman needs to read this comment. <3

crossfit actually involves a good amount of cardio as well as lifting/strength routines. soooo idk who you’re channeling there. just sayin

you can’t make blanket statements like that because it depends on your activity level, your nutrients, your body, and your workout routine. when i hit a wall doing crossfit/weightlifting, my coaches asked me about my diet and told me to eat MORE (specifically, more protein). about a month after i took their advice, i

that really, really, really depends on HOW you’re working out, how often, what you’re eating, your own personal physiology, and the quality of your work-outs. i thought this for a long time, because i was completely ignorant to exercise science in every sense. i would go get on the eliptical 5 days a week for an hour

i’ve never been to one, but from what i understand, it’s an hour of being on a stationary bike while someone pep-talks you to continue. sounds like it could be great, but it’s about $35/class. if you only went once a week (which is not enough to do anything for you, really), you would be spending nearly $2,000/year on

when is this obsession with masculinity going to end? good on you for standing your ground with your husband.

sounds like a problem with your relationship specifically. sex shouldn’t be handed out as a reward to someone for doing housework (or for anything at all in a relationship, since it’s not currency), but if you aren’t having sex in your partnership, and if you’re having to do all the housework yourself, i recommend

that is definitely something roger the alien would do

A-freakin-men.

but these women ARE acting shallow and being self-absorbed. capturing your own image hundreds of times over while out in a public space so that you can post it online and wait for people to tell you how cute you look as a means to validate yourself is basically the definition of shallow and self-absorbed. why are they