Rant follows.<p>The first page of this article made me feel physically ill. The second page just made me feel sorry for these people. Where does this guy work?<p><i>Apparently, one of the girls’ boyfriends at the theatre had made a remark about another girl’s makeup in the group. He thought she looked - hot. Oh boy.</i><p>Why else wear makeup?<p><i>The [boys'] ride home was filled with laughter, profanity, burps, flatulence and a few head slaps.</i><p>I've been on trips with high school girls where all of this happened, plus some really inappropriate "truth-or-dare" questions. Anyway, what part of that is sexist?<p><i>Words, thoughts and important points are missed because of a new perfume or a low cut blouse.</i><p>Trust me, if I could turn that off, I would. If I could ask the woman to wear more considerate clothing at work, I would. That really bothers me.<p><i>Men don’t have this kind of instinctual tug. Let’s face it: unless there’s beer involved, men don’t have many instincts at all.</i><p>Complete bullshit. Remember this from a few days ago? <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3149170" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3149170</a> "And by God, he was right. I wouldn't just throw myself under a bus for my baby, I'd happily throw my wife under that bus too - without the slightest hesitation." No instincts, my ass.<p><i>We figure our wives will ultimately handle these things. And in many cases, they just do.</i><p>That's not instincts, you idiot. It took years of training and a large support network for your wife to learn how to "take care of things" like that.<p><i>Men can sprinkle profanity in their conversation and it endears them as one of the folks.</i><p>The guys I know who swear at work tend to be more circumspect around women. But I never noticed any particular backlash against women swearing.<p><i>Men can date women thirty years younger and get high fives from their peers. As much as many women would like to do that they just won’t.</i><p>Those men are asses. Sure we might laugh about it, but they're still asses. And it contradicts your own next paragraph:<p><i>we joke about the woman teacher that had a one-nighter with the high school football player. And then we’re enraged by the male teacher who did the same thing with one of his female students.</i><p>Both teachers are in the wrong and should be trusted not to take advantage of students.<p><i>[Women] could never comment on the looks of a fellow co-worker.</i><p>?????