Tuesday, September 23, 2008

When Who Annoys Who Now?

It doesn't get any more obvious than this: "When Your Guys Annoys You . . ."

Here's an excerpt:

It’s normal to see more of your guy’s flaws over time — the key is not letting them infringe on your affection. “If you can organize your thoughts around his strengths, you’ll concentrate on him as a whole instead of on his imperfections,” says study author John Holmes, PhD, professor of social psychology at the University of Waterloo. He found that couples who do this stay together longer.

We’re not suggesting you try to love his annoying behavior. But you can learn to flip your thinking so you look to the positive. Here, three ways to master the girlfriend mind trick.

John Holmes, I brand you a traitor! Why not write an article about the boyfriend mind trick, eh? You know, the one that helps the average man survive trick questions like, "Do you find her attractive?" or "Do I look fat in this outfit?" Like that isn't annoying . . .!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The Mid-Wife Crisis

An excerpt from MSN's latest anti-male treatise, "Mid-Wife Crisis: I'm Dreaming of Divorce."

. . . Will [isn't] the Very Bad Man that I've made him out to be. Rather, like every other male I know, he is merely a Moderately Bad Man, the kind of man who will leave his longboat-sized shoes directly in the flow of our home's traffic so that one day I'll trip over them, break my neck, and die, after which he'll walk home from the morgue, grief-stricken, take off his shoes with a heavy heart, and leave them in the center of the room until they kill the housekeeper. Everyman.

Notice the copyright at the bottom of the page: Harpo Productions, Inc. As in, Oprah. I wonder if Stedman is the the Everyman.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

How the Terrorists Won



On a day that's supposed to bring this country together, why does MSN insist on tearing us apart? Consider this image from their latest emasculating lifestyles article. The implication: women are relationship-builders, while men can only destroy them -- nay, "send her running," undoubtedly with something he did wrong. Further, Oprah's topic today, "Why Men Cheat," really "closes the deal" . . . the terrorists have won. They brought down two of America's most prominent phallic symbols, and now we keep doing it for them.