Description
Men to Avoid in Art and Life pairs classical fine art with modern captions that epitomize the spirit of mansplaining._x000D_
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This hilarious book perfectly captures those relatable moments when a man explains to a woman a subject about which he knows considerably less than she does._x000D_
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Situations include men sharing keen insight on the female anatomy, an eloquent defense of catcalling, or offering sage advice about horseback riding to the woman who owns the horse._x000D_
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• These less qualified men of antiquity dish out mediocrity as if it’s pure genius_x000D_
• For the women who have endured overbearing men over the centuries_x000D_
• Written with hilariously painful accuracy_x000D_
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“Now, when you’re riding a horse, you need to make sure to keep a good grip on the reins.” “These are my horses.”_x000D_
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Through cringe-induced empathy, this timeless gift book of shared experiences unites women across history in one of the most powerful forms of resistance: laughter._x000D_
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• Started as a Twitter thread and quickly gained widespread popularity._x000D_
• A great pick for a birthday or Galentine gift for a friend who needs a funny pick-me-up_x000D_
• Makes a perfect gift for women and feminists with a wry sense of humor, millennials, anyone who loves memes and Internet humor, as well as history and art buffs._x000D_
• Add it to the shelf with books like Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit, Milk and Vine: Inspirational Quotes from Classic Vines by Emily Beck, and Awards For Good Boys: Tales Of Dating, Double Standards, And Doom by Shelby Lorman.

