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Dutchess_III's avatar

How accurate is this spoof about the difference between men and women?

Asked by Dutchess_III (46835points) April 3rd, 2014

Here It’s a funny read, and it feels like it’s just about right!
What is your take on it? :D

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janbb's avatar

Link didn’t work. Must have been put up by a woman.

gailcalled's avatar

Or a guy who forgot to change his oil.

janbb's avatar

Or a cat and a dog in cahoots!

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

Ouch, you haven’t been mean to midgets, the handicapped, or any other groups yet.

GloPro's avatar

*little people

Link didn’t work for me because I don’t have Facebook <gasp!>

Dutchess_III's avatar

Sorry…didn’t realized I’d linked to the facebook comment where I saw this, rather than to the online link. Carry on!

SecondHandStoke's avatar

Sexism in a bottle.

Also, I change my own oil.

Kropotkin's avatar

We get it.

Men are thoughtless and stupid and Homer Simpson-like figures.

Women are thoughtful and sensitive and emotional.

Sexist garbage and as funny as a hernia.

Dutchess_III's avatar

That’s not how I took it, @Kropotkin. I took it as women tend to simply over-think things.

I change my own oil too @SecondHandStoke. And I run a chainsaw sometimes. What does that have to do with anything?

Too bad you guys completely missed the humor in the story.

SecondHandStoke's avatar

@Dutchess_III

I didn’t miss the humor and I’m basically impossible to offend.

My observation however still stands.

gailcalled's avatar

I thought it was funny enough to share with my daughter on Facebook. So don’t include me in the “you guys” generalization, please.

Dutchess_III's avatar

I was referring to the two posts above mine @gailcalled, by @SecondHandStoke and @Kropotkin. Some people are impossible not to offend.

SecondHandStoke's avatar

“The male is depicted as either Homer Simpson or Jack The Ripper.”

anniereborn's avatar

I think it is accurate sometimes for sure!

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