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Why are female Daily Mail writers such bizarre-os??
Leicester_Hunk
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Liz Jones, that Kate Mulvey woman and now this!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2250734/Now-Im-mother-women-think-husband-fair-game.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2250734/Now-Im-mother-women-think-husband-fair-game.html
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She looks like a microwaved Garden Gnome.
It preys on their paranoia about other women.
:cool: it hates women too
Especially the one who hoovered in a nightie and stilleto boots, I think she came from a 70's porn film.:D
Exactly!!
She's got more wrinkles than Nora Batties stockings and if she got 5p for every bag she's carrying under her eyes she could afford to leave her husband.
Clearly she has insecurity issues due to her age, what woman is going to fancy a bloke in a bright pink shirt and his hand on his hip?
Is that long skirt hiding chunky thighs and knobbly knees?
Maybe she's the reason Ian Hyland is quitting The Mail, fancy going into the office and having to put up looking at someone that wrinkly hasn't she heard of botox?
Apart from the above I'm sure she's a warm loving person, and that's why as a woman she works for The Mail.
It's a click joint.
Women writing anti female stuff academy.
These words should be enshrined in stone.
And what about the people who read The Sun?
The thing is, the Daily Mail actually capitalises on the fact that people go and view it in a love-hate relationship. The anti-everything topics are as big a draw because it pulls in as many people who will fight against it as those that will agree. It's all a big con for ratings/hits. They don't care whether you agree or disagree, as long as it stirs up a hornet's nest and gets visitors.
One week they, unbelievably, had an article slamming women who they felt figured they were too 'classy' or posh to have babies. Que outrage from the Mail in a kind of: Who do these hoes think they are, not procreating like GOD intended!
They read The Sun?
I thought they just looked at the pictures.
The whole thing strikes me as reasonably realistic actually. Some young women (with stereotypical daddy issues in tow) DO throw themselves at married fathers. If it were just about being attractive then ugly married men would never stray.
An older, mature father who is financially solvent wouldn't need amazing looks to appeal to an insecure young woman who wants a father figure. They just don't realise that going for (and gettting) a 'great dad' just perpetuates the misery their own fathers wreaked upon them. It may be stereotypical, but it's one I happen to believe in.