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Not sure what all the fuss is about, I've had a tache for 20 years.
Is the feminist who complained about Movember facilitating "homosocial relationships" suffering from tache-envy?
Posted by: Gerry Dorrian | Thursday, 29 November 2012 at 11:51
Yes I wondered about homosocial relationships. Is that like the Women's Institute?
Given the need to improve men's health I would have though Movember was all good and fun too! All the more so as apparently it annoys at least one feminist.
Posted by: Groan | Thursday, 29 November 2012 at 17:09
Five out of ten for the Evening Standard article.
It earns five marks for publicising Movember and trying to understand some of the positive reasons why it has caught on among the male population. But it loses five marke for succumbing to that tiresome and irritating journalistic habit of being unable to say anything about men without seeking and reporting the opinion of feminists.
For God's sake, man, feminists have no interest in men's health and will only ever make negative and disparaging remarks about any attempt to improve it. Ignore the bitches, they have no contribution to make and their opinion is not worth printing. Stick with the positives - Movember is something to celebrate, and to hell with those who can't or won't recognise the good it is doing.
Posted by: Paul Parmenter | Friday, 30 November 2012 at 06:09
Skimmington, the first thing I do now when looking at comments on TROM is to see if they've been submitted by Stuart. If they have, I know I can save valuable time by not reading the content.
Mike Buchanan
Posted by: Mike Buchanan | Sunday, 02 December 2012 at 22:37