Sexism can be tough to indicate out when it’s so engrained in a bland lives. Clementine Ford
Ford, a columnist for Daily Life Australian
Question to a masculine writers/speakers etc out there. Is it common for we to be called an ‘attention seeker’? Or do only women get that?
— Clementine Ford (@clementine_ford) February 3, 2015
— Clementine Ford (@clementine_ford) February 3, 2015
The twitter and hashtag desirous other women on amicable media to poise their possess #QuestionsForMen
Both women and group began tweeting a hashtag with their possess questions about catcalling, passionate nuisance and other issues women are forced to understanding with on a daily basis. Here are 16 of a favorite #QuestionsForMen tweets:
Have we ever been told your business ideas are cute?
Have we ever been told your business ideas are cute?
Have we ever been told your business ideas are cute?
Have we ever been told your business ideas are cute?
Have we ever been told your business ideas are cute? #QuestionsForMen
— Elena Sheppard (@eleshepp) February 4, 2015
— Heather McChesney (@ImTheChez) February 3, 2015
— gweneth (@spiritualvodka) February 3, 2015
@clementine_ford#QuestionsForMen
— Mikey Nicholson (@Mikey_Nicholson) February 3, 2015
— Amanda B (@theamandaohman) February 3, 2015
Do women burst into your face job we fat, ugly, or that we “should get raped” for expressing an opinion online?
Do women burst into your face job we fat, ugly, or that we “should get raped” for expressing an opinion online?
Do women burst into your face job we fat, ugly, or that we “should get raped” for expressing an opinion online?
Do women burst into your face job we fat, ugly, or that we “should get raped” for expressing an opinion online?
Do women burst into your face job we fat, ugly, or that we “should get raped” for expressing an opinion online? #questionsformen
— CrazySexyEnby (@FedoraHippie) February 3, 2015
— ~Isabella Rose~ (@IsabellaEscort) February 4, 2015
— Jane Caro (@JaneCaro) February 3, 2015
Do we get told ‘you’ll change your mind eventually’ when we contend we don’t wish to have children?
Do we get told ‘you’ll change your mind eventually’ when we contend we don’t wish to have children?
Do we get told ‘you’ll change your mind eventually’ when we contend we don’t wish to have children?
Do we get told ‘you’ll change your mind eventually’ when we contend we don’t wish to have children?
Do we get told ‘you’ll change your mind eventually’ when we contend we don’t wish to have children? #QuestionsforMen
— Chelsea Ayling (@chelseaayling) February 3, 2015
— Paula Roe (@paulawrites) February 3, 2015
Do we send your friends a summary to let them know you’ve gotten home safely?
Do we send your friends a summary to let them know you’ve gotten home safely?
Do we send your friends a summary to let them know you’ve gotten home safely?
Do we send your friends a summary to let them know you’ve gotten home safely?
Do we send your friends a summary to let them know you’ve gotten home safely? #questionsformen
— Chelsea Ayling (@chelseaayling) February 3, 2015
If we take a care position, do we worry about being seen as bossy? Are we called bossy?
If we take a care position, do we worry about being seen as bossy? Are we called bossy?
If we take a care position, do we worry about being seen as bossy? Are we called bossy?
If we take a care position, do we worry about being seen as bossy? Are we called bossy?
If we take a care position, do we worry about being seen as bossy? Are we called bossy? #questionsformen
— Erin Riley (@erinrileyau) February 3, 2015
— Kirsty Webeck (@KirstArific) February 3, 2015
— Clementine Ford (@clementine_ford) February 3, 2015
@clementine_ford#QuestionsForMen
— Kate Balme (@KateBalme) February 3, 2015
Have we ever had a colleague impute to we as sweetheart?
Have we ever had a colleague impute to we as sweetheart?
Have we ever had a colleague impute to we as sweetheart?
Have we ever had a colleague impute to we as sweetheart?
Have we ever had a colleague impute to we as sweetheart? #QuestionsForMen
— Julianne Ross (@JulianneRoss) February 3, 2015
H/T Buzzfeed
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