Mansplaining
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Mansplaining

Tired of having things explained to you without asking? Us too! Our mansplaining designs lovingly poke fun at the annoying explainers (no, we haven't forgotten to use gender-inclusive language here) of this world – a subtle reminder of a big issue.

No Shit Shirts - Sweatshirt (Frontprint Large): Don’t tell me what to do, unless you’re paying me - Mansplaining - basic

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Don't tell me what to do, unless you're paying me

We're all familiar with unsolicited advice. That reminds me: Could you please show us the contract again that states we have to listen to this?

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No Shit Shirts - Sweatshirt (Frontprint Large): If anyone needs a dress code, it’s this: - Mansplaining - basic

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If anyone needs a dress code, it's this:

The skirt is too short, the shirt is too revealing, and then she was wearing red lipstick too… Let's turn the tables. A little tip for everyone who complains about revealing clothing.

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No Shit Shirts - Sweatshirt (Frontprint Large): She knew she could, but he explained it first. - Mansplaining - basic

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She knew she could, but he explained it first.

Sounds like a familiar story, right? She knows it, but he explains it anyway. Next time, please just keep quiet and listen.

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No Shit Shirts - Sweatshirt (Frontprint Large): Compliments ≠ comments. - Mansplaining - basic

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Compliments ≠ comments.

Compliments are great, but please refrain from making unsolicited comments. Just a little reminder of how to truly bring joy to someone.

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No Shit Shirts - Sweatshirt (Frontprint Large): Interrupted since birth. - Mansplaining - basic

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Interrupted since birth.

Always let them speak first. If the majority of men not only preach this but also put it into practice, we will gladly remove this item from our product range.

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No Shit Shirts - Sweatshirt (Frontprint Large): My invoice includes unsolicited advice. - Mansplaining - basic

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My invoice includes unsolicited advice.

Unsolicited advice is never a kind gesture. Anyone who enjoys giving advice should consider becoming a therapist (or simply keep quiet).

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