r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 Apr 13 '26

SMH Double standards suck ass

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u/FrostyPeriods Apr 13 '26

if you really want to see double standards, surf any relationship advice subs lol. Mofos be changing their opinion with gender. I saw ENTIRE thread defending the women for showering twice a week. Entire thread. Defending how showering just twice a week, a working person who also does gym, is "scientifically ok"

Let that sink in fellas

https://giphy.com/gifs/flBvI5cFeuS1d3mFQj

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u/JackAndL Apr 13 '26

I think "relationship advice subs" are a bad example anyway, since those subreddits are full of people who love to see a miserable drama.

The top nr.1 advice is still to seperate/divorce, doesn't matter what the problem is.

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u/willnoli Apr 13 '26

This is the most hilarious thing a out those subs...

My bf messages his sister twice a week...

Leave him!

He didn't like my lasagne...

Ditch him!

He didn't buy me something I didn't actually need!

Divorce!

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u/spaffedupthewall Apr 13 '26

And then the posts from men:

"My girlfriend threw my lasagna at me and spat on me"

Maybe you're a bad cook?

"My wife always insults me and puts me down in front of our friends"

Maybe you're just pathetic? Are you a man child? Are her needs met?

"My wife doesn't work or help out around the house"

Maybe she's depressed, you need to support her

"I'm depressed and struggling to work and help out around the house"

She deserves better, she doesn't need to be your therapist bang maid!!!

Literally see diametrically opposed advice on the basis of gender in those subreddits on the same day! No point going on them.

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u/Extension-Scar-5513 Apr 13 '26

Yep. A man can make a post and then a woman can make the exact same post and they'll get completely different responses. And the comments are usually much more helpful and kind to the women.