As a man and frequent commenter on Jezebel, I can promise it's people like you who are more likely to go apoplectic about an opinion you disagree with. And then to cite gender as some basis for it.
As a man and frequent commenter on Jezebel, I can promise it's people like you who are more likely to go apoplectic about an opinion you disagree with. And then to cite gender as some basis for it.
Anybody who finds out their wife has had an affair and then proceeds to write an entire novel attempting to explore the situation from her point of view is probably a pretty pro-lady dude.
Are you serious? I can't tell. He wrote in the 1920's, his feminism is going to be relative to his times.
And here was me going around hating him for some crap in Lady Chatterley about how "real" (i.e. not lesbian) women only need vaginal orgasms. Was that some kind of unreliable narrator thing? Or should I keep hating him?
Okay, it must be said, I had no idea that D.H. Lawrence was so devastatingly handsome— and a feminist to boot!
He has gentle eyes. I think I'd like to give him a hug.
Wow, I can't believe the high school boys on Reddit aren't giving good advice on how to be romantic with women. That is so weird.
First of all: I could care less what anyone wears. As someone points out, if you don't like it, don't look.
“Beautiful women are like flowers,” W interjects. “They turn to the sun. But if they don't receive a certain amount of attention, they wither.” The simile has an 18th-century feel, like the conversation: It's about manners, after all, which are always most complicated in times of equality.
I know this feeling because my grandmother says some crazy ass stuff sometime. I make it a point to tell her (in a very respectful manner) that the stuff she said was NOT COOL. We have been back and forth on several things. Sometimes she comes back weeks later and tells that she thought about what she said and she…
As a guy, I think it's absurdly easy.
I have a colleague who couldn't stop to compliment every woman on their look. No matter how we told him it was inappropriate to do that in a professionnal settings, in his a view it was a normal thing to do. He only stopped when he had a serious discussion with the RH guys, but even after he still didn't understood…