Summary: I have noticed a plethora of social media posts, in person requests, and even the occassional texts from women saying something to the effect of, "Who's going to ___ for me?" or "You could come __ for me."

I see it on social media just about every day, "Who's bringing me dinner?" or "Who's getting me drunk tonight?" or "A girl's broke these days, who's helping me pay my car payment?" And of course we all know about the dating app/craigslist ads where women ask men to buy them pizza. But seriously, it's almost comical how many of these requests I see on a daily basis. And I hear it in person, too: "Who's getting my next beer?" or "Okay, who's driving me tonight?"

Recently, I got a text from a chick who gave me her number a month or so ago. Hadn't talked to her in a week before this. Her exact text was "U could come help me move u know."

Wait, what? I had not spoke to her in a week or more, did not know she was moving, did not get a "hey, what's up?" text to initiate the conversation, or something sweet to butter me up, it was literally just a text trying to make me feel bad and guilt me into helping her, like me not helping her was an asshole move on my part. The hamster is strong.

Now, I'm not DT, and it turns out she basically had to move everything herself and even went to the ER for dehydration because she did everything herself (This is what true feminism looks like, ladies. Remember, you all wanted it this way). So had she let me know ahead of time, asked nicely, and offered some dinner or something, I may have even helped her. But, a silly text like that? Come on, I wouldn't send a disrespectful text like that to a brother, best friend, or acquaintance, let alone someone I just met and hadn't even told I was moving. How in the world did she think that was going to work? Had this worked in the past on some beta, nice guy, faggot? That's the only scenario that makes sense in my mind for her to send something so ridiculous.

My exact response: "lol." She didn't text back.

Lesson Learned: The misandry bubble still has some time to go before it bursts.