tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5682036990627515116.post5386864451988215490..comments2024-03-21T18:41:05.522-04:00Comments on Brigid Brockway is Technically a Writer: Men behaving like womenBrigid Daull Brockwayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06808132338148865533noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5682036990627515116.post-75151408135584446582011-03-02T00:55:40.071-05:002011-03-02T00:55:40.071-05:00Oh my God, a million times yes! It's absolute...Oh my God, a million times yes! It's absolutely true and I was talking about this recently too, the fact that women's magazines get to say things about men that if reversed, would be condemned. I notice that there's a ton of hypocrisy in women's mags in general, where they'll spend time nurturing and telling you that you're wonderful despite your size/age/occupation etc., to celebrate YOU, then on the next page it's all stuff about how to improve your fat/ageing self so a man will love you. <br /><br />Women will always be competitive. I told my sister once that I avoid women who have only male friends, because usually they're very harsh about other women, due to some deep seated insecurity or something.<br /><br />I also agree with the Angelina stuff you said. As far as I remember it, she didn't cheat on anyone, HE was the one who was married. Yet I don't see the hate aimed at him.<br /><br />It's also one of the reasons I can't read bulletin boards or comment sections on celebrity articles involving female celebs and their looks or antics - they're stuffed with full-on bitches being mean about them. <br /><br />Sorry for the rant, it's late and I'm not even remotely coherent... :)VEGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07704685920354554043noreply@blogger.com