The New York Post's Doree Lewak considers herself a funny gal, with her humor recalling a more enlightened time when "gal" was the preferred nomenclature. So we apologize in advance if Lewak's paean to wolf whistles, " Hey Ladies -- catcalls are flattering! Deal with it
Posting on Wonkette (are they allowing comments now?) is so much safer and more satisfying than flaunting it for the great unwashed masses when in need of validation. Thank you C_T, you complete me.
Every time I hear about something like this, I picture that scene in "Thelma and Louise" where Geena Davis says, "He called us beavers. I hate that," and then they blow the guy's shit up.
Once again a Murdoch employee shows rather than tells the answer to the oft-asked question, "What kind of woman would work for a corporation like that?"
I feel really sorry for any grown woman who is still insecure enough to believe catcalling from Neanderthals is validation for their own self-worth. Not saying that hearing compliments isn't great, but I'd prefer that those come from a circle of friends and associates whose opinions I actually respect.
Hey, we Smithies aren't all lesbians! But yeah, I'd still rather hear compliments from a Smith woman, because at least it would be insightful and probably isn't meant as degrading bullshit.
"Validating?" Is that what the youngs are calling it these days?
Oops - no way she'd know that, huh?
Win. And you set yourself up. Nicely done.
Is "MMM baby I'd love to fuck you" considered euphoric, or a little too rapey?
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When boobs are outlawed, the cops will set boobytraps.
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Naw, she just goes and rubs up against a parking meter. Validation!
Posting on Wonkette (are they allowing comments now?) is so much safer and more satisfying than flaunting it for the great unwashed masses when in need of validation. Thank you C_T, you complete me.
Has anyone checked her resume? Writing dreck like hers can't possibly fill up all of her time.
Every time I hear about something like this, I picture that scene in "Thelma and Louise" where Geena Davis says, "He called us beavers. I hate that," and then they blow the guy's shit up.
Once again a Murdoch employee shows rather than tells the answer to the oft-asked question, "What kind of woman would work for a corporation like that?"
Only be sure always to call it please "research".
So is saying "DAT ASS" affirming or not? I must know this!
Hey, I got your sammich right here.
Do not try with Smith women.
I feel really sorry for any grown woman who is still insecure enough to believe catcalling from Neanderthals is validation for their own self-worth. Not saying that hearing compliments isn't great, but I'd prefer that those come from a circle of friends and associates whose opinions I actually respect.
Hey, we Smithies aren't all lesbians! But yeah, I'd still rather hear compliments from a Smith woman, because at least it would be insightful and probably isn't meant as degrading bullshit.