Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for September 03, 2010
Transcript:
Frank says, "I have to admit, Quill's tune is pretty catchy" Nancy says, "I like Luann's lyrics. 'I am chrome, you are rust, hey boy, eat my dust.'" Frank says, "That sounds so mean" Nancy says, "It's girl power, honey. She's expressing her equality" Frank says, "If a guy told a girl to 'eat my dust,' he'd be a jerk" Frank says, "Seems like equality for women has ended up meaning inequality for men" Nancy says, "Power is addictive. You men know that"
Clearstream about 8 years ago
Dad is right. Men are now treated unfairly compared to women. (Coming from a girl here.)
Le'Roy Hawkins about 6 years ago
It only gets worse.
Scarlet Shimmer about 5 years ago
Frank is right. Equality for women is great but it can be really ugly too. For example, in a lot of romance novels, mostly the ones with “strong independent women” the girl treats the guy like crap. Whether she’s insulting him or kicking him in the crotch there is almost always some form of beating down on her part. Sometimes it’s deserved but that’s rarely the case. And this happens ALL THE FREAKING TIME!! They usually try to explain it away by saying she has baggage. Sometimes it works but even then, that’s no excuse for treating another person so badly. And if the roles were reversed then this trope would not last but when it’s a girl.. Oh she’s EXPRESSING herself. That’s why I prefer romances that are written by guys because they dont pull that nonsense