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It is ok that they do not go to work- as long as they stay home and cook and clean!
I drove to work in 15 minutes instead of the usual 45 it takes.
Not to sound sexist but if women would just stay home and take care of the house more.
Then the sooner us men can get to work to earn our higher wages then get home to take out the trash and kiss their butts.
Strangely it has been quieter than usual at work so far. Maybe the women know they should not be here.
Megan Kelly took the day off and got Axed from NBC
http://thelastlineofdefense.org/breaking-nbc-just-fired-megyn-kelly-before-her-new-show-begins/
In other words a day without...
nagging
talking about "feelings"
distractions
pms
having to say "Let me get that for you"
emotional outbursts
pantsuits
Is there a way to extend this holiday?
Is it just me, or is this "Day without a woman" thing sounding exactly like Ayn Rand's "Atlas" shrugging? Except, of course, that women aren't exactly Atlas and they always shrug off the real work to a man.
The first person to laugh at this day without women bullshit was my wife. I'd say that the feminist ideology only resonates with about 15% of women. 35% are indifferent to it but don't dare go against it. The other 50% are disgusted by it.
never experienced that above. guess it must exist if you are posting about it.
I was skeptical about this at first, but A Day without Women has had a very positive effect on America. Traffic accidents went down by 98%.
www.youtube.com/embed/b-xIvPrqlUc
Watching this video brings an old adage to mind, If you want something done right, do it yourself. Apparently the man who was quite patiently waiting for this driver to back into a spot finally decided to give it a go himself proving the old adage has some merit after all.
I have had a few times women ask me to parallel park their cars. They were all asian, foreign born.
I have had a few times women ask me to parallel park their cars. They were all asian, foreign born.
Must combine A Day without Women with A Day without Asians for great traffic safety.
True asian women drivers, minivans... nightmare
But I specified that they were Asian and foreign born to illustrate another point - that they do acknowledge their driving shortcomings. That's a positive. Would American women go and ask a stranger on the street to park their car?
to repeat...
sorry you fucked up...
For me context is women in the workplace. I don't think any "women's" movement that attempts to separate wives from husbands would get much traction. Subscribers to this BS are usually lifelong singles, or younger women who just haven't met the right guy yet.
I have had a few times women ask me to parallel park their cars. They were all asian, foreign born.
They were hitting on you, as well as testing your compliance.
Kind of a lose-lose situation for you actually. If you park for them, you've proven that you're their beta bitch. If you don't, you have basically rejected their advance, or worse, looked like you don't know how to parallel park.
Second option is actually the better one though, showing you are not all that impressed with their looks and not easily manipulated. A good answer might be "You look like the kinda girl who knows how to park a car."
Been reading too much Heartiste over the years.
Kind of a lose-lose situation for you actually. If you park for them, you've proven that you're their beta bitch. If you don't, you have basically rejected their advance, or worse, looked like you don't know how to parallel park.
Second option is actually the better one though, showing you are not all that impressed with their looks and not easily manipulated. A good answer might be "You look like the kinda girl who knows how to park a car."
The real PUA answer is
No, but I'll let you park my car.
If you park for them, you've proven that you're their beta bitch.
If they compliment you on the good job you did, you can say you're a professional valet. Nothing gets a woman wet like a guy who parks cars for a living.
http://reason.com/blog/2017/03/03/feminism-needs-to-take-a-day-off
Personally I would enjoy the peace and quiet.