In fact I've yet to see an example where it doesn't.
Making fun of a woman's long and expensive clothes shopping trip habits explodes in your face when it's turned around and the harsh eye is cast upon men's shopping habits in a hardware or computer store.
A woman calling men stupid makes one wonder what her father was, and what's in her own genes. Better yet if she's been with men, what does that say about her tastes?
Just my opinion...
Making fun of a woman's long and expensive clothes shopping trip habits explodes in your face when it's turned around and the harsh eye is cast upon men's shopping habits in a hardware or computer store.
A woman calling men stupid makes one wonder what her father was, and what's in her own genes. Better yet if she's been with men, what does that say about her tastes?
Just my opinion...
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Re: Making fun of the other gender almost always tars you
Thu, March 17, 2005 - 5:36 AMLoving, I for one do not make fun of men and their shopping sprees. To throw around bad words like you said ,they only come back to slap you in the face.
We all have different taste as far as hobbies and things go. I just accept whatever he does and support him. Of course, my dad wasn't a stupid man and neither was my mother. They would never stand for their children to talk bad about anyone. Unless we wanted a spanking or be sent to our rooms