By Dustin Rowles | Social Media | August 4, 2017 |
By Dustin Rowles | Social Media | August 4, 2017 |
You guys, meet Robbie Tripp. He’s no ordinary man. He’s a a feminist hero. Why? Because bless this man, he has seen it in his heart to fall in love with a “curvy” woman. SO BRAVE!
strong contender for least fave type of male feminist is "man who thinks liking a curvy woman is revolutionary" pic.twitter.com/BzDhhiSHNA
— Julia Pugachevsky (@jaypugz) August 3, 2017
WOW! Thank you, Robbie Tripp. Thank you for being a light in the darkness of male-kind by deigning to fall in love with a woman who fits every real-world definition of attractive. Thank you for showing the rest of male-kind that we should not be ashamed for settling for an incredibly attractive woman who just so happens not to look like the women we see on magazine covers. You are an inspiration to us all!
When a girl walks in with an itty-bitty waist and a round thing in your face you get WOKE.
— Rebecca Pahle (@RebeccaPahle) August 4, 2017
"Everyone mocks me, and I make very sure to tell her 'girl, they think you're nast but I love you anyway, rolls and all. So many rolls.'"
— Courtney Enlow (@courtenlow) August 4, 2017
And thank you, Buzzfeed, for being complicit amplifying this man’s voice, so that other men who find attractive women attractive will no longer feel alone in this world!
Man, that BuzzFeed article. Dude implies his wife's hotness is her only value while sucking his own dick that he likes "curvy" women
— Donna Dickens (@MildlyAmused) August 4, 2017
if you have to give yourself a mr. darcy speech every time you catch yourself finding me attractive you can jump in a lake thx https://t.co/qpFtso4s2q
— amanda pell (@missamandapell) August 4, 2017
You see, ladies? We’re not all terrible! Some of us shining male beacons on a hill will alert you to ALL of your supposed imperfections, and we will still somehow find it in our hearts to love you, because we are are heroes! Please celebrate us!
"I tell her this every day, the part about me being the only hero who could ever find her attractive. I hope Buzzfeed celebrates me."
— Courtney Enlow (@courtenlow) August 4, 2017
You know what's better than repeatedly commenting publicly liking my thick thighs and cellulite? Like, just liking them?
— Courtney Enlow (@courtenlow) August 4, 2017
Because relentlessly reminding this woman of what others perceive as flaws that only you appreciate…isn't that some cult shit?
— Courtney Enlow (@courtenlow) August 4, 2017
Because relentlessly reminding this woman of what others perceive as flaws that only you appreciate…isn't that some cult shit?
— Courtney Enlow (@courtenlow) August 4, 2017
"I cannot stress enough that no one else finds you beautiful. Not like I do. You're welcome."
— Courtney Enlow (@courtenlow) August 4, 2017