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Go Girl: Pee Standing Up

The anchor said, “laugh if you want, but the things taking off!” Imagine that, women are tired of dirty toilettes we can’t sit on, waiting in long lines, holding it for miles or when in the woods almost falling into a stream. Why would women want a simple solution for that?

The anchor said, “laugh if you want, but the things taking off!” Imagine that, women are tired of dirty toilettes we can’t sit on, waiting in long lines, holding it for miles or when in the woods ...

Tiny Dancer, 2009 Edition


You thought My First Stripper Pole was bad (which was thankfully taken off the shelves), but it looks like there’s a new toy in town selling the sexualization of young girls.
This one isn’t a pole dancer kit per se, but a pole dancer doll who goes up and down and all around! There might be divided opinions on the popularization of pole dancing as a form of fitness or even the consideration of it as an Olympic Sport, but teaching young girls and giving them toys highlighting a dance that seems to continue its historical purpose – for the male gaze – is just not okay.
h/t to T-Square.

You thought My First Stripper Pole was bad (which was thankfully taken off the shelves), but it looks like there’s a new toy in town selling the sexualization of young girls.
This one ...

Breastfeeding doll will lead to horny 5 year olds, pregnancy


I wasn’t all that surprised to find that people are having a hissy over the world’s first breastfeeding doll. Why, do you ask? Because apparently the doll not only will turn little boys on, but promote early pregnancy – to, um, 5 year olds.
Spain is the maker behind Bebé Glotón, which means “gluttonous baby.” The box the doll comes in includes a halter top with flower nipples (heh) to direct the child where to put the baby to feed it. Innocent enough, right? But between the headlines (“Baby Glutton the breastfeeding doll. A ‘sucky’ idea?”) to shocking Fox News’ abhorrence over the idea that breasts are meant for anything but sexual pleasure, I’m ready to ...

I wasn’t all that surprised to find that people are having a hissy over the world’s first breastfeeding doll. Why, do you ask? Because apparently the doll not only will turn little boys on, but ...

Disturbing Product of the Day

Would you like some creepy with your morning coffee?
A reader alerted us to this. Dismembered body parts just never get old! (Not really as offensive as the others, but still bizarre as hell.)

More after the jump. It’s like the gender stereotype monster threw up.

Would you like some creepy with your morning coffee?
A reader alerted us to this. Dismembered body parts just never get old! (Not really as offensive as the others, but still bizarre as ...

The Peril and Promise of Pink

Seriously, marketing pink products to women is sexist. Many genders like pink!

Are they saying we are little girls that like pink? I am sure there is a relationship between marketing pink to little girls and grown women buying products that are pink, however, overall I think that is a weak relationship. Personally, I have never been a fan of pink, my favorite color is purple. The only grown folks I know that like pink are high femmes or gay men, but I guess that is just me.

Seriously, marketing pink products to women is sexist. Many genders like pink!

Are they saying we are little girls that like pink? I am sure there is a relationship between marketing pink to little girls ...

Video games give girls “life lessons” on how to achieve their social beauty standards


Check out Wired’s take on new games for girls released in 2009, in which all but one (“The Daring Game for Girls”) is about fashion, boys, princesses, modeling, and more fashion. Well, there is a detective game, but you solve mysteries using your “feminine sixth sense,” so I wouldn’t necessarily put that in the feminist-friendly category. In the post, Tracey John compares games targeted towards girls with typical “boys’ games”:

Some parents worry that videogames might cause their children to become violent and antisocial, but what if the opposite were true? What if games could make kids exceedingly likable and fashionable?

The weird thing is that you can view these “wholesome” games as being just as bad ...


Check out Wired’s take on new games for girls released in 2009, in which all but one (“The Daring Game for Girls”) is about fashion, boys, princesses, modeling, and more fashion. Well, there is a ...

Amazon sells another video game where you “play” sexual abuser

*Possible trigger warning*

While we haven’t been the biggest fans of Amazon as of late and their history of selling a rape simulation game (which they did end up banning), it looks like another game involving violence against women seems to have”slipped” past their radar. “Stockholm: An Exploration of True Love” is a game that allows the user to experience,

“…a terrifyingly vivid exploration of Stockholm Syndrome, a psychological condition in which a captive falls in love with her kidnapper. And you play the part of the kidnapper. With a limited number of options, you must figure out how to make her fall in love with you.”

This includes using poison gas on the victim, sexually assaulting her ...

*Possible trigger warning*

While we haven’t been the biggest fans of Amazon as of late and their history of selling a rape simulation game (which they did end up banning), it looks like

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