I finally finished Mayans MC (spin-off of Sons of Anarchy) and in the second to last episode the main character has an accident and Jax Teller’s ex is the one to give him a ride to get help. In the car she says that men have it so easy because they can beat their chests and act like kids well into adulthood but women are the ones who really have it rough. Of course the main character offered no pushback. But hey I’m sure all the construction workers, miners, sewer workers, military, police, first responders, firefighters, farmers, etc. can rest easy knowing they have it easy.
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I just saw Sex in the City as something marketed to women which is fine as long as you can market stuff to men. Like when I was a kid my dad watched A-Team and Magnum PI. Those are definitely shows that appeal to a male audience. I’m actually watching Stargate. Just finished first season
Sex in the City sold a lifestyle to women and the author has since regretted certain aspects as it, e.g. being childless. Don't recall The A-Team or Magnum P.I. selling a lifestyle.
Both shows didn't have the nu-females involved, by the way.
I’ve never seen sex in the city. I assume you mean the idea of them just having a bunch of sex and not getting married? I dont care for that either.
No they didn’t. I remember hearing someone describe the A-Team as the last show purely for guys. I’m also finding myself enjoying shows that I laughed at my grandmother for watching like Little House on the Prairie or The Waltons