Misogyny

<p>@VeryHappy‌ I don’t think you’re taking yourself to seriously. It’s just that other don’t take themselves as seriously as you do. That shirt is by no means “classy”. I see it as tasteless. But when it comes down to it, it’s a t-shirt. </p>

<p>I can’t imagine a woman wearing a T shirt that says “I came, I saw, I left with one of your football players.” It’s too “in your face” to be polite.</p>

<p>“It’s too “in your face” to be polite.”</p>

<p>Yeah, all the women I know are always very polite. (sarcasm alert) </p>

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I’m unsure if polite is the right word. Most likely it’d be too “in your face” to be coming from a girl. ;)</p>

<p>But then again there are the girl shirts that say “Tell you boyfriend to stop calling me” or the like. </p>

<p>I guess what I mean instead of “polite” is that it’s just too aggressive to come from a girl.</p>

<p>Im happy that most of the tshirts I see with writing on them are band tshirts.
Of course, we still have George.</p>

<p>*Washington Post columnist George Will doesn’t believe the statistic that one in five women is sexually assaulted while in college. Instead he believes that liberals, feminists and other nefarious forces **have conspired to turn being a rape survivor into a “coveted status that confers privileges.” **As a result of this plot, “victims proliferate,” Will wrote in a weekend editorial that ran in the Washington Post and New York Post.
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<p><a href=“http://www.salon.com/2014/06/09/george_will_being_a_victim_of_sexual_assault_is_a_coveted_status_that_confers_privileges/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=socialflow”>http://www.salon.com/2014/06/09/george_will_being_a_victim_of_sexual_assault_is_a_coveted_status_that_confers_privileges/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=socialflow&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>girls wear similar shirts… </p>

<p>some sororities often seem proud of the ideas they come up with for shirts that are highly questionable.</p>