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(beep)
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(screaming)
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(jazzy intro)
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How does it feel to be
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the same sex as Donald Trump?
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How does it feel to be
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the same sex as Sarah Palin?
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How does it feel to be
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the same sex as Michelle Bachman?
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How does it feel to be the
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same sex as anybody you disagree with?
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Why does it even matter
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whether or not you're the
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same gender as anybody else?
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Why does it even matter whether
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or not you're the same
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gender as somebody else?
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I mean, I'm also the same
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gender as Abraham Lincoln, Einstein,
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and the guy who introduced
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chocolate to the Western world.
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So what are you even getting
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at with this question?
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Are you trying to say Donald Trump
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is bad, and Donald Trump
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is a man, therefore men are bad?
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Why do you hate rom-coms?
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Or do you just feel like you
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need to hate them?
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Everybody likes The Notebook,
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everybody likes Beyoncé.
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It's just a fact.
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Men hate romantic comedies
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for the same reason you
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hate video games with
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over-sexualized female characters.
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The men in these movies are
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always willing to sacrifice
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their careers, their dreams,
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even their lives to win
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the lead females' affection.
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Now I don't have any empirical
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data to back this up, but
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it seems to me that
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romantic comedies and
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romance movies in general
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cause women to have unrealistic
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expectations of men and what
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love should be like, and these
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become the expectations
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that men have to live up to,
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and it's unfair.