In the vast world of memes, women have long found a digital playground where laughter, challenges, and well, just the everyday life of being a woman collide into entertaining content. Memes for women are like an overly inflated group chat with the global sisterhood, where inside jokes and shared experiences create a bond that stretches across continents despite cultural differences.
The memes in question are often about the struggles women go through, from dealing with unfair beauty standards to navigating relationships. With a wink and a nudge, these memes just get it, offering a virtual high-five or a comforting hug, celebrating and understanding what it means to navigate life as a female in today’s society.
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I'd say go metric, but I imagine the problem would persist, just on a different scale.
You must admit we end drama too. And we dropped it on Hiroshima in 1945! (Downvotes, anybody???)
True. No man has a right to tell a woman what to do, or to "let" or "not let" them. Ever. And vice versa.
I'm still so angry that nobody told me getting an IUD was so painful. It was so traumatic I still have an intense phobia of the lady doctor
In every photo taken of me ever, I either look confused or concerned, and I don't. Know. Why.
I have a pair of socks that read in the bottom "I can't get up now, the cat is on my lap"
Speaking as a man, I kinda like the 80s CRT green and that weird blue though XP
While seeing so many posts on sympathy for retail workers, every employee doing their job has to be respected 🤷♀️
I often joke that if I ever go missing my family will not have a recent picture of me to give the authorities 😅
And if you pull gum or mints out of your purse, they will ask for some 85% of the time even though they make fun of you for carrying around so much
Haven't we all done that thing where your mom asks you to look for something and you don't find it and then she comes and finds it in a second 🥴
The difference? A woman making the compliment is free of expectations, a man making the compliment has expectations of Netflix and chill.
One of my favorite compliments I ever received was when I walked out of my dorm, and a man went “you look amazing!!” and just… kept walking. No expectations. No desire for a response. He just wanted to tell me I looked good. That’s how compliments are meant to be. Forever one of my favorites.
Load More Replies...Yep, because experience taught us that if a guys does it, AND wants more, AND we say no, things can get nasty very quickly. Never had issues with any woman. Plus, do we get the feeling it's just a statement or is it the start of an attempt to chat us up? Sorry, decent guys. The idiots spoilt the game.
And some of us are just that socially clueless. Mid conversation with a guy in high school he paused and said, "You really don't think you're beautiful." I laughed and said no and listed things I didn't like about myself. It wasn't until 15 years later out of nowhere I remembered that time and realized what he meant.
First, always compliment choices, not things out of their control. 'I love your haircut' is a compliment. 'I love blond hair' is not a compliment. Second, if you expect anything from it (even acknowledgment), its not a compliment, its a power move to get influence. Third, is there a reason you should not be giving this compliment? No matter how well intended, someone who was just in a car accident and awaiting an ambulance does not want to hear your opinion on their choice of shoes.
I'm 74(F). I LOVE complimenting woman when they look cute! They all love it. Not so if I were a man.
It's all in the wording. I also make sure to only compliment a woman once in a blue moon on her attractiveness. Too much & now they are getting more attention from you than from their mate.
It's annoying when every man who tries to talk to me says "Hey beautiful" or "Hey gorgeous" 🙄 I'm 45 years old, that line does NOT work on me lol next time I'm going to respond "Hey ugly"
"I'm not a marriage counselor or anything." And stuck the landing.
Well, this is embarresing, but I actually learned something about my self that i never could put my finger on 🤯 😂
The amount of power I feel with all my usernames being the same is unreal. Like, I never have to worry about someone saying I stole my own art because my usernames are the same everywhere! It's awesome!
My face naturally either looks like I’m about to cry or I’m angry when most of the time I am spaced out
This is me! My coworkers think I'm their sunshine. I try to keep most of the dry sarcasm out of the workplace because it would be too depressing
I thought it said "communism is key." I think I am tired and I should go to sleep.
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Sadly, these do nothing to dispel the stereotype of women being vapid, unreasonable, and highly strung. :(
Hey guy here, why are so many of the jokes you find funny at our expense? I get it we have been in charge for a long time and it is very unfair, and a whole bunch of us suck. But could you maybe find a way to get a laugh without making men feel bad about themselves.
Insecure, predictable and stereotypical, only a few good ones. Meh
I'm AFAB trans agender but this was not at all relatable smh, bp it's so stereotypical and awful. Women are amazing, strong and powerful, make actually relatable memes and not just offensive and dry memes about relationships and "dealing" with your partner.
Sadly, these do nothing to dispel the stereotype of women being vapid, unreasonable, and highly strung. :(
Hey guy here, why are so many of the jokes you find funny at our expense? I get it we have been in charge for a long time and it is very unfair, and a whole bunch of us suck. But could you maybe find a way to get a laugh without making men feel bad about themselves.
Insecure, predictable and stereotypical, only a few good ones. Meh
I'm AFAB trans agender but this was not at all relatable smh, bp it's so stereotypical and awful. Women are amazing, strong and powerful, make actually relatable memes and not just offensive and dry memes about relationships and "dealing" with your partner.