maryannsue
maryannsue
maryannsue

Guy #1 might wanna inform his SO and prepare for some nastiness, just in case. If the coworker is ignoring his soft nos, she might react dangerously to a hard one.

Ughhh. So he wants all the good press for being an ally with none of the actual effort? I hope it has the opposite effect.

Eh, I think public shaming goes pretty far. Look at how smoking went from looking cool to “eww, gross.”

Maybe I should be more specific. There’s a lot that’s already been criticized in terms of authors subject matter etc. but the commenters are pretty cool imo.

I definitely agree that the system is also terrible for men, especially certain ones that have trouble realizing, for whatever reason, that the system even exists. It just rubbed me the wrong way that that would be the top comment when a woman is dead, and it’s treated as almost an afterthought.

I saw the news on reddit first and made the mistake of reading the comments. They were complaining about how lonely men are tricked into thinking female pop stars care about them.

Clicks. They can get more views with separate articles, I bet.

So... a bunch of things I do already, minus the effort of making things instead of buying them. Maybe you could try assuming that people in general do these things instead of immediately declaring your superiority.

I think you edited your comment? When I first replied, it was the ingredients list without any explanation.

I look forward to your explanation of how these ingredients are identical to water with “less soap.”

Moisturizer. I like CeraVe PM best so far, but not super pick about it.

If I did that, I’d have flaky, uncomfortable skin that looked terrible.

The flakiness is a sign of dry skin, but some moisturizer would probably fix it pretty quick. If you aren’t uncomfortable then I bet your skin is neutral.

Congrats on not having dry skin!

So? You can’t give examples of crappy shows that have been downrated by women. Thus, not equal. Not sure what you’re missing about this.

Hannah Montana and Beyblade are both crappy shows aimed at young members of a certain gender. Men rate HM lower than women. Women do not rate Beyblade lower than men at the same significance. This is exactly the trend that the article talks about.

Decent by male standards, or female ones? The point is that there’s a quite a big difference there.

That would make sense if women gave similarly low scores to crappy men’s shows, but they don’t. Men hate Hannah Montana far more than women hate Beyblade. The article goes into this.

According to the article, Gilmore Girls is one of the top shows to suffer from the same thing.

If you read the linked article, it specifically talks about how women downgrade men’s shows much less than the inverse.