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lame54

(35,267 posts)
Thu Jan 1, 2015, 05:43 PM Jan 2015

Fox's New Years Advice For Women

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http://thinkprogress.org/culture/2015/01/01/3607426/fox-news-new-years-advice-to-ladies-a-woman-should-always-be-able-to-cater-to-her-mans-needs/

Fox News started the new year off with a bang by providing the women of America with some startlingly retrograde advice. The hosts of “Fox And Friends” highlighted a new book, helpfully written by men, that provided “brutally honest” advice to women.
In published excerpts (the book is released in February) the authors provide perspective on relationships. For example, “[s]omeone has to wear the pants and someone has to wear the skirt.” Also, if a man cheats, it’s always his wife or girlfriend’s fault: “A man who cheats is looking for someone to fulfill a part of him that his lady is not, plain and simple.”
The Fox segment, first flagged by Raw Story, highlights that women should “always cater to her man’s needs” including providing foot massages and cooking meals.
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Fox's New Years Advice For Women (Original Post) lame54 Jan 2015 OP
Oh, Faux Nooze. AngryDem001 Jan 2015 #1
Blech... chervilant Jan 2015 #2
Wow, now this information really eases my mind, except I did not buy in on advice. Thinkingabout Jan 2015 #3
Ah, for the 1950s 1step Jan 2015 #4
Fucking Fox can not even buy adult size chairs for their puppets on a string? Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #5

AngryDem001

(684 posts)
1. Oh, Faux Nooze.
Thu Jan 1, 2015, 05:58 PM
Jan 2015

You never disappoint.

It's 2015, but the bobbleheads in the RW crazysphere continually try to drag us to 1815.

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