I've seen online, there is this idea of seeking out older lesbians to teach you about the lesbian community and see their ways of life, etc. This is a thing I've heard talked about online.
However, I've honestly never seen that in real life.
Is seeking out knowledge and advice from lesbian elders a real-life phenomenon? Or is this just some idea from the internet? Just asking to see if this is real or if it's baloney. Thanks!
Edit: If this is a real thing, what sort of stuff do you ask about? Is it just general life stuff?
Sorry
Men in dresses will never NOT be ridiculous and funny. Especially your pervy friend
And I don’t see the insult to women, though I do see your intent to do so
Putting on women’s clothing just highlights how uncouth, ungraceful, un-everything that men are as compared to women. Even Janet Reno, who they joked looked like a man, looked professional and capable in a dress
It’s why women look good in mens or women’s clothing
In Tina Fey's memoir, she talked about how SNL's tendency to do this took big parts away from the few female cast members they used to have. You could have a female cast member do an actually accurate and funny impression, and she'd lose out to the guy not even putting effort into it.
The thing is, I think it could be funny sometimes. But a lot of the time it just felt so sexist. And that's not even what he cares about.
I don't know, Ricky Gervais and Dave Chappelle seem to be doing just fine...
Would it be gauche to call him a “beta cuck”?
Lmaooo! 😃😍
This is fucking hilarious..you did a terrific job!
Let's spread it far and wide!!
If he was really sorry, he'd apologize to Janet Reno's family instead of groveling to a bunch of drag queens who were never the butt of the joke
Exactly. To be honest, I do think he was making fun of men in dresses as well as ugly women. I don't believe he harbours a special hatred towards women that he's acting on. I just don't think he really cares. Like most people, he believes on a deep, semi-conscious level, that men deserve more kindness, compassion and attention than men and are "more human." It isn't malice-based on his part, at least I don't think so. He just doesn't care enough about women as complete human beings for it to matter to him if it doesn't affect men he cares about and whose feelings he cares about.