How to turn your man on; How to look sexy; Beauty tips that will make him fall in love with you - blah blah blah.
While these posts are wildly popular, they are blatantly sexist and frankly quite ridiculous.
Look, I love make-up as much as the next girl, but will putting on eye shadow a certain way really drive all the men crazy and make them instantly want me? I seriously doubt that.
Thankfully there are people in the world who are pointing out the stupidity of such posts, like cartoonist and illustrator Gemma Correll.
According to the Huffington Post, Gemma makes fun of these types of articles by putting her own twist to them.
The results are awesome cartoons that are both funny and highlights the seriousness of sexism on the net.
Here are some of Gemma's great works:
enough with the Disney Princess stuff already. pic.twitter.com/GDOodgMwFF
— gemma correll (@gemmacorrell) February 12, 2015
Added "Feminist" to my Twitter bio. This is my life now. pic.twitter.com/jouDhSW2Gv
— gemma correll (@gemmacorrell) March 24, 2015
16 hot new eye make-up looks! pic.twitter.com/WwL1mD9X6H
— gemma correll (@gemmacorrell) March 19, 2015
What's YOUR body type? pic.twitter.com/07dL0LjufT
— gemma correll (@gemmacorrell) January 22, 2015
How to Drive Him Crazy in Bed !!! pic.twitter.com/9YW0OmkYmV
— gemma correll (@gemmacorrell) March 7, 2015
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