Deya Muniz is a Brazil-based cartoonist who draws Brutally Honest comics about what it means to be a woman in modern society. Yes, she sometimes plays on stereotypes, and no, not all woman are like this, but hey, they're just cartoons so lighten up already. Also, you might just be able to relate to some of the funny situations below. Like shaving your legs only to discover you've missed a patch when you're absolutely nowhere near a razor, or the almost impossible task of trying to save a brownie for tomorrow instead of eating it today. Check out a bunch of our favorites below.
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That, and having the stylish at the salon, give you a scalp massage while they wash and shampoo your hair ... OH EM GEE!
Nothing is quite as unflattering as opening your camera on your phone, to find it front facing, and staring into your nostrils and double chin from the most ungodly angle!
I wish I even had that option. I have long, and fine hair. If I don't wash it daily it gets oily (Dry shampoo doesn't help much), I envy the girls who can go a couple days without washing their hair.
It's also gross sitting on that part of the toilet, knowing that someone else's pee was possibly all over there when they missed.
Or both of you lazy mofos can put the lid down... it's kinda there to stop stuff from falling in the toilet. Use it.
No. For us, men, sneezing while peeing is really troublesome http://m.9gag.com/gag/aRQ4Gz2/try-not-to-sneeze-when-you-pee
Load More Replies...OK but consider this: you need the seat own, they need it up. They have to get it up and down every single time. Why, instead, can't you do it both? You know, 50%/50%. I don't get why it's such a big deal.
Everyone, male and female, needs to put the lid down on the toilet before they flush. When you flush, some of whatever is in the toilet gets aerosolized and spreads all over your bathroom. This has actually been studied. (Shudders) Putting down the lid keeps all those germ in the toilet where they belong. Stop fighting about the seat and put down that lid! When I was a child I accidentally knocked a small plastic bottle off a basket that was on the back of the toilet, while it was flushing. It got sucked down out of sight, but did not make it past the sharp turn downward at the very bottom of the toilet. My father had to take the toilet up off the floor and pull the bottle through from the other side. Since his hands were too large to reach, he made me do it. I was traumatized. I have never flushed a toilet in a private residence without putting the lid down since. The study about spraying germs all over the bathroom just reinforced what I was already doing.
Maybe you should just look what you're doing instead of looking at your phone. That being said I always put the toilet seat down.
I have NEVER had that issue, I always look at the toilet before I just put my bare butt on it, ya know.... watch me do it next week lmao
On defence for the guys...imagine how annoying it is to flip up the toilet seat everytime you go to the toilet...more annoying when you have to flip it up so there's no splash damage for the girls, then you have to flip it down for the girls to sit down. Sigh...the duties of a gentleman...
You got 2 options, we just one. You can sit down too, as a girl you can't pee while standing up (and if a girl can do this, she's skilled as fck)
Load More Replies...Should be the next skill after looking both ways before crossing a road.
Or careless women who are incapable of looking first.
Load More Replies...Toilet paper on the seat in your own home? If the seat of the toilet in your home is that nasty, you need to clean it. GROSS!
Load More Replies...I used to just brush my hair in the morning she I was kid and come home from school like I was electrocuted!
The mom's eyes in the third frame say she's thinking the same as Deya, lol!
So, it looks like your plan is to make being around you so awkward that he decides not to bother taking your soul and you can be immortal. Could work.
Me at the funeral scene of My Girl movie, when Vada asks for his glasses... "where are his glasses?!"... s**t.
Classmate : Pokemon is for kids. Me : You don't belong in my world >:(
The ponytail swoosh is so spot on. I always have a good day when my hair cooperates and does the adorable bouncy swoosh ^.^
What is that? It looks like a soccer ball with too many corners inside a gyroscope.
I'm extremely tired of these posts that are titled like they're about someone's "struggles as a woman" when it's really just about personal experiences that people of any gender can relate to.
Well this perfectly sums up PEOPLE in general, not just woman. In all of these posts, men can relate to them too.
These were funny at first, but quickly degraded into worrying and whining about things that don't matter.
Yup, you got the point. But anyway the cute the drawing looks cute tho.
Load More Replies...I'm getting kind of tired of these BP posts depicting women as these helpless, psychotic creatures. Everyone has good and bad days.
...you realize a woman drew these about herself, right?
Load More Replies...I can relate to 4 or 5 but not more. So maybe I'm not a real woman after all
You are, especially if you don't relate to these. :)
Load More Replies...Not only does this contribute to stereotypes, but as a guy I can relate to some of these
I laughed so much and so hard to this. This is beyond perfection to me 😂
I hate that these never credit the artist, her name is Deya Muniz and you can find her work here including these mini comics actually titled Brutally Honest. https://tapastic.com/deyamuniz They clearly knew the name of the comic so why they didn't credit her is ridiculous.
Deya's name is mentioned in the very first sentence. After the text there are links to her website, her Facebook page, and her Twitter account. Her name is also beside every single one of the comics.
Load More Replies...I'm extremely tired of these posts that are titled like they're about someone's "struggles as a woman" when it's really just about personal experiences that people of any gender can relate to.
Well this perfectly sums up PEOPLE in general, not just woman. In all of these posts, men can relate to them too.
These were funny at first, but quickly degraded into worrying and whining about things that don't matter.
Yup, you got the point. But anyway the cute the drawing looks cute tho.
Load More Replies...I'm getting kind of tired of these BP posts depicting women as these helpless, psychotic creatures. Everyone has good and bad days.
...you realize a woman drew these about herself, right?
Load More Replies...I can relate to 4 or 5 but not more. So maybe I'm not a real woman after all
You are, especially if you don't relate to these. :)
Load More Replies...Not only does this contribute to stereotypes, but as a guy I can relate to some of these
I laughed so much and so hard to this. This is beyond perfection to me 😂
I hate that these never credit the artist, her name is Deya Muniz and you can find her work here including these mini comics actually titled Brutally Honest. https://tapastic.com/deyamuniz They clearly knew the name of the comic so why they didn't credit her is ridiculous.
Deya's name is mentioned in the very first sentence. After the text there are links to her website, her Facebook page, and her Twitter account. Her name is also beside every single one of the comics.
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