2 thoughts on “Mansplaining, mansplained

  1. This indicates desperation to keep propping up a clapped-out and dying brand that has had it’s day and is losing market share.
    In fact they are simply and unwittingly advertising that fact in a way that invites it’s own critical derision and deconstruction – like now…

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  2. Manterrupting? A new one on me but I knew immediately what it meant: when a man gets in touch with his feminine side and does to women what they do to him incessantly, the difference being that men’s interruptions are usually helpful and intended to stop the woman making an even bigger mess of things than she has already while women’s interruptions are almost invariably obviously pointless and so annoying.

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