Being a woman means you get chores done for free! Isn't feminism great!

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http://nypost.com/2016/07/07/women-are-using-tinder-to-con-men-into-doing-chores/
“I wasn’t attracted to him, but he was very forthcoming,” she says. She messaged him, saying she was only looking for someone to come over to install her air conditioner, making it very clear it wasn’t a date.

After he came over, opened her window and set up her AC, she said thank you — and promptly kicked him out. He later messaged her to go on a proper date, but she never replied and doesn’t regret it.

“Men are hard-wired to feel strong and be a provider,” she says, noting she’s also used this method to hitch a ride to the Hamptons. “I don’t feel guilty using them for a little help.”

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Just don’t expect men to be asking women to do their dishes via the dating app. “I know no single woman in NYC who would ever do a man’s chores,” Kinrys says. “It feels like the 1960s."
 
The title of the article should be "Bitch takes advantage of retard."
 
And what is wrong with that? She told him up front, she did not want to date him. I have had men help my with ac's before, move etc. They did not get anything in return but a thank you and perhaps some food. It is what friends do.

You are bitter. You need therapy.
Yes, women can get male strangers to be their workhorses and you think it's bitterness to point out your privilege.

How many times have you ever helped someone with their AC... or hell, anything else? You don't... because you're a fucking woman and you don't have to.

You privileged little shit.
 
Yes, women can get male strangers to be their workhorses and you think it's bitterness to point out your privilege.

How many times have you ever helped someone with their AC... or hell, anything else? You don't... because you're a fucking woman and you don't have to.

You privileged little shit.

I've helped people move a few times.
I've lost track of the amount of times I've fixed computers, printers and networks for people.
I've driven people places because they couldn't drive themselves.
I cleaned a friends bathroom once because he asked nicely.
I've walked other peoples dogs and fed other peoples cats.
I've done some landscaping work for elderly people on a few occasions.
I've done soooo much painting for other people. And I really hate painting.

Didn't get paid for any of those.
The only time a male stranger has done anything for me was when I was paying him to do it because it was his job.

Stop being bitter because you weren't born with a vagina.
 
Because no man, in the history of ever, has EVER gotten a woman to do anything for him with no gain for herself. EVER.

Your threads always make me laugh.
 
I've helped people move a few times.
I've lost track of the amount of times I've fixed computers, printers and networks for people.
I've driven people places because they couldn't drive themselves.
I cleaned a friends bathroom once because he asked nicely.
I've walked other peoples dogs and fed other peoples cats.
I've done some landscaping work for elderly people on a few occasions.
I've done soooo much painting for other people. And I really hate painting.

Didn't get paid for any of those.
The only time a male stranger has done anything for me was when I was paying him to do it because it was his job.

Stop being bitter because you weren't born with a vagina.

Well then, I think men will just go hop on a dating app and ask STRANGE women to do their chores for them

oh wait a second

Just don’t expect men to be asking women to do their dishes via the dating app. “I know no single woman in NYC who would ever do a man’s chores,” Kinrys says. “It feels like the 1960s."
 
You seem to think that one woman speaks for all women.
What I know is women never call each other out for this shit.

And in unrelated news, I suggest to you a new investment opportunity... OhLala!

http://www.theverge.com/2016/7/14/12183012/ohlala-paid-dating-app-berlin-pia-poppenreiter-uber
Launched in August 2015, Ohlala is a web-based app that facilitates what it calls "instant paid dating." Male users post offers for dates, consisting of a time, a duration, and how much money they’re willing to pay — a typical offer is from 1–4 hours at an average price of $300. While the request is up, women can decide whether or not they’d like that person to be able to contact them. Crucially, women are not visible to men before they initiate conversation — it’s the inverse of the backpage listings to which it’s often compared. Here, the buyers must come forward first. From there, the couple can chat and discuss the whens and wheres of their impending dates, as well as a payment method and their boundaries, if they so please. (In-app payment is currently in the works, the team tells me.) When the terms are agreed upon, the chat is logged, and presumably both parties are incentivized to show up. Though its on-demand model has earned Ohlala the label "Uber for escorts," the company insists it isn’t an escort agency, or even operating in the adult entertainment space.

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In Poppenreiter’s vision, Ohlala is an app for any woman who thinks she ought to be compensated for her time and efforts when she goes out with someone. It seeks to turn leisure time — a precious, dwindling commodity — into billable hours. In that sense, Poppenreiter’s right: her app isn’t really an "Uber for escorts." It’s a TaskRabbit for emotional labor. Perhaps that makes it more radical than anything else — with its tasteful design and young, hip founder, Ohlala suggests a world in which there’s no "kind of woman" who sells her time and affection, because every woman could be that kind of woman.
In 10 years most Western women will be using this app. The concept of love will finally receive the burial it deserves. You all need to invest in her company, this company is going to get bigger than Facebook.
 
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