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Women want to be "liberated", but they still expect men to make the first move.
This idiot woman asks "so who's going to ask me?"
Has it ever occurred to her to ask herself, "so who am I going to ask out?"
Oh no, no way, she's a woman, asking out is a guy's duty. Just ask Lord Steve, Bronzeage or Badbabysitter.
http://antimisandry.com/general-new...u-ask-guy-out-woman-wtf-45537.html#post287019
http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/9rRJNU4UyosFIlzeWTFHlA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NTt3PTMwMA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en-US/blogs/omgaline/300-MilaKunis-HarpersBazaarCover-030212-jpg_004400.jpg
Mila Kunis is Harper's Bazaar's April cover girl. (Terry Richardson/Harper's Bazaar)Mila Kunis is arguably one of the hottest actresses in the world, but that doesn't mean guys are banging on her door asking for a date. After ending an eight-year relationship with Macauley Culkin in 2010, the "Friends With Benefits" star has been unattached — not that she's complaining. "I honestly think being single's great," Kunis, 28, tells Harper's Bazaar in its April issue. But she's quick to add, "Being in a relationship's great [too]. It's all about the timing." But time is what she doesn't seem to have. The actress just wrapped a six-month shoot in Detroit filming "Oz the Great and Powerful" with James Franco and Michelle Williams (Kunis plays Theodora, the Wicked Witch of the West), and the time away really affected her dating life. "I don't get asked out," she says. "This past year, I haven't been home, so who's going to ask me?"
Until Mr. Right comes along, Kunis is content to hang out at home — by herself. "I prefer to stay home and have a nice little beverage and watch television," adds the actress, who works out with a trainer three days a week mostly so she can afford to eat and drink whatever she wants. "My glass of wine and I are besties." And she's not kidding. Just like with men, Kunis also has a hard time forging relationships with women. She admits she does not make friends easily. "It's hard to open up to people because often they're more curious than they actually care about you."
This idiot woman asks "so who's going to ask me?"
Has it ever occurred to her to ask herself, "so who am I going to ask out?"
Oh no, no way, she's a woman, asking out is a guy's duty. Just ask Lord Steve, Bronzeage or Badbabysitter.
http://antimisandry.com/general-new...u-ask-guy-out-woman-wtf-45537.html#post287019
http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/9rRJNU4UyosFIlzeWTFHlA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7cT04NTt3PTMwMA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en-US/blogs/omgaline/300-MilaKunis-HarpersBazaarCover-030212-jpg_004400.jpg
Mila Kunis is Harper's Bazaar's April cover girl. (Terry Richardson/Harper's Bazaar)Mila Kunis is arguably one of the hottest actresses in the world, but that doesn't mean guys are banging on her door asking for a date. After ending an eight-year relationship with Macauley Culkin in 2010, the "Friends With Benefits" star has been unattached — not that she's complaining. "I honestly think being single's great," Kunis, 28, tells Harper's Bazaar in its April issue. But she's quick to add, "Being in a relationship's great [too]. It's all about the timing." But time is what she doesn't seem to have. The actress just wrapped a six-month shoot in Detroit filming "Oz the Great and Powerful" with James Franco and Michelle Williams (Kunis plays Theodora, the Wicked Witch of the West), and the time away really affected her dating life. "I don't get asked out," she says. "This past year, I haven't been home, so who's going to ask me?"
Until Mr. Right comes along, Kunis is content to hang out at home — by herself. "I prefer to stay home and have a nice little beverage and watch television," adds the actress, who works out with a trainer three days a week mostly so she can afford to eat and drink whatever she wants. "My glass of wine and I are besties." And she's not kidding. Just like with men, Kunis also has a hard time forging relationships with women. She admits she does not make friends easily. "It's hard to open up to people because often they're more curious than they actually care about you."