It is no secret that men and women don’t see eye to eye on certain things. I bet most of us have witnessed or even been in one of those situations where a guy thinks he’s complimenting a woman and she takes the compliment for insult…
To make it a bit more clear about how men and women see the world around them differently Alex Distasi and Nomi Kane have created a series of hilariously accurate comics. Created for College Humor, the comics show how men and women see the same situations in different ways. They’re so accurate, both men and women will relate! Check them out below.
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I'm not sure this is so much how women "see" the world, as how the world actually is most of the time. x
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She will get promoted, cuz clients want to see pretty face and also sexisim. He walks on the street and wonder pizza or chinese food. Condoms prevent diseases. He got only 1 pair of shoes cuz he is paying for all the dates and take the same money as her... :D
I'm just going to assume that you are being ironic, even if the lack of emojis in your post makes it look like you're not.
I actually didn't get the vibe that Aleksandar was discounting the frustrations that women deal with. My impression is just that, although we feel we have to stand up for and protect ourselves (for good reason) in a way that a man doesn't experience, we're thinking about worst case scenarios & injustice. Most of the time, we're not experiencing the worst case. That doesn't remove the fear or frustrations that we have every right to feel, but I think it's good to keep in mind
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Well for the women in the workforce thing idk... look at the editor meeting at the huffington post. All white women. Diversity? I didn't see any.
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This guy knows what's up! Also wtf is with that birth control part? Birth control is for the couple, not just for the guy/girl. If the guy gets a free condom, he'll use it with a girl/guy. Y'all need to stop being so melodramatic.
What's BS is how many guys pass on the free condoms (because sex doesn't feel as good for them) and how many women actually go through all the bullshit to get on birth control to include all the side affects and going to the doc.
And can we just take a minute and talk about how men almost never pay for birth control but they expect sometimes for the girl to pay for the condoms as well?
The pill, IUD and cap are also free on the NHS.
Lucky you! In the US the IUD is about $250. Unless your health insurance pays for it. Condoms are about $5-$6/ for a 3-pack in the store. Not free. I am not sure what a cap is. The pill I never tried but I am sure it is not free - nothing related to health is free around here :-(
The NHS in the UK provides condoms for free. If they weren't free then I would drop any man who expects me to pay for the condoms.
that's not true, at least for me
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i have never in my life met a guy who expects the girl to provide the condoms
Even if one is on birth control, the condom is still indispensable. Birth control doesn't prevent diseases. I'm not sure how true that is for everybody, but I've had doctors tell me that if you're having bad side effects from birth control pills, you have to try and get another prescription because the ones you're taking are not right for you, and it's often really trial and error.
But now they make bc pills for men... Will they use it? Of course not!
... is the side effects. Women have suffered strokes, depression, weight gain and suicide thoughts for years but that's reason enough to not
Of course they will!! -- The ones who are not assholes.
Frida, it wasn't the side effects, it was the lack of returning to being virile that worries men. You know being permanently sterile, we've yet to see if any of them have not been made permanently sterile. If they do it is not worth the risk as it's not supposed to be a permanent thing just temp. Men will deal with side effects if they feel they're worth it, but permanent sterility is not okay when they're only wanting temporary stop or partial temp stop to sperm. See where it was a problem?
Well the reason for the pill being "overly dramatized" is visible in the reason why there is yet no male equivalent on the market... which
...pass the "male pill". Poor men. And stupid women for always being overly dramatic!
There are also things called women condoms... so if either of you don't want the pill, you can resort to that. Or the man puts on the condom... it exists so idk why the pill has been so overly dramatized.
lets not pretend that condoms and the pill are the same thing they arnt just like getting a vasectomy is way easier then getting tubes tied male birth control is just easier
I understand it varies from country to country. Here in Portugal, where I live, all I have to do is go to a pharmacy and buy my usual birth control pills - they're free on government subsidized health clinics, but the formulation is different from the one my body is familiar with, so I choose to buy them. In America, I suppose it depends on which state you live.
In Poland You have to go to doctor and ofc you have to pay for it. And ofc not every doctor will give you prescription, cus he/she can refuse due to his/her conscience. The truh is that you have to pay twice for pills, one for doctor (if you'll go private - you will get it) and second for pills. It's sad but it's true.
Just don't have sex with a man who won't wear a condom ESPECIALLY if it goes against your wishes, comfort, beliefs, and impacts your well-being. In fact, you shouldn't even be seeing such a man. Nor should men be seeing a woman who treats him in this way as well. Find someone who actually CARES about your happiness and success in life. Why is this all so hard for people to understand? We should be instilling these sort of beliefs, self-respect, and respect for others at a young age.
Just wanted to add to the man's part of this that I've heard plenty of stories where girls say they are on birth control, but end up having lied. Guys, it's in YOUR best interest, as well as hers, to ALWAYS wear a condom until you are in a close and trusting relationship with good communication.
There was a wonderful ad campaign in the '80s that always ended with the tagline, "No Glove, No Love". It was aimed mostly at young people, both men and women. Sadly, the US has become so prudish that these ads would never be permitted to run now.
Fuck the religious right. They're the big force for being awful prudes in the U.S. and all that does is make kids have bad sex ed, which makes them more likely to get diseases or end up pregnant, which the same politicians don't want to support with any sort of healthcare, abortion or family welfare.
Luckily the UK isn't as prudish. If anything it has become less prudish. It's normal to see non sexual nudity on TV on prime time television now.
I'm not sure this is so much how women "see" the world, as how the world actually is most of the time. x
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She will get promoted, cuz clients want to see pretty face and also sexisim. He walks on the street and wonder pizza or chinese food. Condoms prevent diseases. He got only 1 pair of shoes cuz he is paying for all the dates and take the same money as her... :D
I'm just going to assume that you are being ironic, even if the lack of emojis in your post makes it look like you're not.
I actually didn't get the vibe that Aleksandar was discounting the frustrations that women deal with. My impression is just that, although we feel we have to stand up for and protect ourselves (for good reason) in a way that a man doesn't experience, we're thinking about worst case scenarios & injustice. Most of the time, we're not experiencing the worst case. That doesn't remove the fear or frustrations that we have every right to feel, but I think it's good to keep in mind
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Well for the women in the workforce thing idk... look at the editor meeting at the huffington post. All white women. Diversity? I didn't see any.
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This guy knows what's up! Also wtf is with that birth control part? Birth control is for the couple, not just for the guy/girl. If the guy gets a free condom, he'll use it with a girl/guy. Y'all need to stop being so melodramatic.
What's BS is how many guys pass on the free condoms (because sex doesn't feel as good for them) and how many women actually go through all the bullshit to get on birth control to include all the side affects and going to the doc.
And can we just take a minute and talk about how men almost never pay for birth control but they expect sometimes for the girl to pay for the condoms as well?
The pill, IUD and cap are also free on the NHS.
Lucky you! In the US the IUD is about $250. Unless your health insurance pays for it. Condoms are about $5-$6/ for a 3-pack in the store. Not free. I am not sure what a cap is. The pill I never tried but I am sure it is not free - nothing related to health is free around here :-(
The NHS in the UK provides condoms for free. If they weren't free then I would drop any man who expects me to pay for the condoms.
that's not true, at least for me
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i have never in my life met a guy who expects the girl to provide the condoms
Even if one is on birth control, the condom is still indispensable. Birth control doesn't prevent diseases. I'm not sure how true that is for everybody, but I've had doctors tell me that if you're having bad side effects from birth control pills, you have to try and get another prescription because the ones you're taking are not right for you, and it's often really trial and error.
But now they make bc pills for men... Will they use it? Of course not!
... is the side effects. Women have suffered strokes, depression, weight gain and suicide thoughts for years but that's reason enough to not
Of course they will!! -- The ones who are not assholes.
Frida, it wasn't the side effects, it was the lack of returning to being virile that worries men. You know being permanently sterile, we've yet to see if any of them have not been made permanently sterile. If they do it is not worth the risk as it's not supposed to be a permanent thing just temp. Men will deal with side effects if they feel they're worth it, but permanent sterility is not okay when they're only wanting temporary stop or partial temp stop to sperm. See where it was a problem?
Well the reason for the pill being "overly dramatized" is visible in the reason why there is yet no male equivalent on the market... which
...pass the "male pill". Poor men. And stupid women for always being overly dramatic!
There are also things called women condoms... so if either of you don't want the pill, you can resort to that. Or the man puts on the condom... it exists so idk why the pill has been so overly dramatized.
lets not pretend that condoms and the pill are the same thing they arnt just like getting a vasectomy is way easier then getting tubes tied male birth control is just easier
I understand it varies from country to country. Here in Portugal, where I live, all I have to do is go to a pharmacy and buy my usual birth control pills - they're free on government subsidized health clinics, but the formulation is different from the one my body is familiar with, so I choose to buy them. In America, I suppose it depends on which state you live.
In Poland You have to go to doctor and ofc you have to pay for it. And ofc not every doctor will give you prescription, cus he/she can refuse due to his/her conscience. The truh is that you have to pay twice for pills, one for doctor (if you'll go private - you will get it) and second for pills. It's sad but it's true.
Just don't have sex with a man who won't wear a condom ESPECIALLY if it goes against your wishes, comfort, beliefs, and impacts your well-being. In fact, you shouldn't even be seeing such a man. Nor should men be seeing a woman who treats him in this way as well. Find someone who actually CARES about your happiness and success in life. Why is this all so hard for people to understand? We should be instilling these sort of beliefs, self-respect, and respect for others at a young age.
Just wanted to add to the man's part of this that I've heard plenty of stories where girls say they are on birth control, but end up having lied. Guys, it's in YOUR best interest, as well as hers, to ALWAYS wear a condom until you are in a close and trusting relationship with good communication.
There was a wonderful ad campaign in the '80s that always ended with the tagline, "No Glove, No Love". It was aimed mostly at young people, both men and women. Sadly, the US has become so prudish that these ads would never be permitted to run now.
Fuck the religious right. They're the big force for being awful prudes in the U.S. and all that does is make kids have bad sex ed, which makes them more likely to get diseases or end up pregnant, which the same politicians don't want to support with any sort of healthcare, abortion or family welfare.
Luckily the UK isn't as prudish. If anything it has become less prudish. It's normal to see non sexual nudity on TV on prime time television now.