shastakovac25
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But literally not everyone. 

I think that’d be “Daddy fix my broken car” but that’s probably a multipurpose phrase.

And the people you associate with are just like all other people in the world! 

Some solid classist arguments in here masquerading as bro-shaming.

Who? Everyone? You might want to tell everyone.

Is it “keeping up appearances" or an issue of it being "women's work" or is clothes shopping something SOME men just don't enjoy? Some clearly love it. Same dichotomy among women. People who like investing time in their appearance or simply enjoy clothes don't mind hanging around forever in clothes stores. Others do.

I don’t see how this is any more condescending than the average marketing strategies aimed at women. Maybe the women’s empowerment angle of every product you’re likely to consume is more inspiring, but it’s no less patronizing and is arguably more cynical, since none of them are selling anything like empowerment to