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Yup. You seem to have a great understanding of the purpore of this article. A+ for you. Good job.

Yep. I also do not have any fucks to give about what a guy thinks of my makeup. If I feel pretty, put together and confident....well, guys with opinions about my face, fuck all y'all.

This is so cute! Haha I was talking to my husband the other day about something and the subject came up of how I usually just bring my makeup pouch with me to work and put it on at my desk if I want to put on makeup that day (I wear very little or none most days). He actually said "Sorry to be the one to tell you

One of the links to what guys think about makeup has a quote about dark lipstick seeming scary. I might have to incorporate a nice dark red or plum into my daily routine.

I can't believe the ONE time an author gets unprecedented creative control over a film adaptation, it's fucking E.L James and 50 Shades of Grey.

I am in no way defending this trash heap, but everyone's acting like this horrible movie just fell from the sky into their laps as if it weren't something they agreed to do.

Let's be fair: Stephanie Meyer should get some of the blame for the books as well.

But in the phrase "female employees", female is being used in the correct way, as an adjective. The phrase implies that the people in question are employees first and foremost, and uses "female" to clarify which employees are being discussed.

I had a discussion with a man online who repeatedly used the word female, so I asked him if he knew it was offensive to many. He said he did and that's why he used it. I further pressed him and he said he did not view women as human beings and thus deserved the "female" terminology used to describe animals. It was a

I don't know that I have ever, outside of the context of science and research, heard a man refer to other men as "males." I'm seriously trying to recall a time I've actually heard that term used aloud and I can't. Not saying there aren't men who do this. Just saying I have yet to meet one. However, I've met plenty of

I'm not sure I have enough for all of them....

"The thing about females is... they deserve to be able to walk home alone at night without fear."

I never felt any way about the word "female" until I was on another blog and a guy chimed in an said that, in his experience, most of the men he knew that used it did so as a sort of substitute for the word bitch. He used a few sentences to illustrate:

The Fedoration of Males?

Prepare yourselves, ladies

"As Nigatu and Clayton note—we almost never refer to men as "males" in this way."

Whenever I hear somebody use female as a noun while referring to humans, it is an immediate sign to me that whatever is coming out of their mouth will be deeply rooted in misogyny. I have yet to be wrong.

Jeez... even fake men don't know how to take "no" for an answer.

Retaliating troll, 100%