Don’t you just love it when a man decides it’s his right to tell women he doesn’t even know how to act, look, and dress?
There are few things on the internet that make me stop in my tracks and think, ‘what the actual f*ck?’ anymore. Primarily because the internet is so bloody weird 100 per cent of the time these days.
One man has managed to change that though by taking to social media to inform the world what he believes a ‘beautiful woman’ should look like. And it’s gross.
The man, Alexander J.A Cortes, who describes himself as both a ‘trainer’, ‘writer’ and ‘speaker’ tweeted a list of rules about how women can become beautiful.
The list included things like: being thin (excuse me while I go and vomit); being able to cook (I’m sorry, have we been transported to the 1940s?); shaving, which he says should go without saying; and wearing pink and ‘feminine’ colours. Sigh.
Alexander also told us we should have long hair, be feminine, and ‘love men’. Oh, what a delight this man is. Where can I meet him?!
You can take a look at his tweet below:
The gent advised other men they could use his list to ‘vet’ women they are interested in; Alexander said if a woman reacts poorly to his list, it means they are ‘harpies that you never want to breed with’. Well, guess I’m a harpie that no one wants to breed with then.
He also implied any woman getting angry with his tweet is fat, saying:
If you’re angry, it might be because your excess bodyfat is causing hormonal fluctuations that make you emotional
You can fix this by working out and going to the gym and unfatting Yourself
I’m sorry, unfatting yourself? At least work on your grammar if you’re going to insult half of the population with your sexist, out of date, and quite frankly offensive viewpoints.
Obviously, his tweets backfired. Massively. One woman called him a ‘fuck hat,’ while another said women can do whatever the hell they want and don’t have to listen to his 1949 views. Preach it, sister.
Others called his tweets ‘bullsh*t,’ while another said she was ‘flabbergasted this level of idiot exists’. A lot couldn’t decide whether his tweets were satire or a joke, but Alexander’s replies soon confirmed he was being deadly serious.
Advising his followers he only speaks to women who are 8+ out of 10, he told any women he didn’t reply to not to feel bad, but to make themselves more beautiful instead.
Ah, sexism. I wonder if Alexander’s managed to find a ‘beautiful woman’ to share his life with yet?
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A Broadcast Journalism Masters graduate who went on to achieve an NCTJ level 3 Diploma in Journalism, Lucy has done stints at ITV, BBC Inside Out and Key 103. While working as a journalist for UNILAD, Lucy has reported on breaking news stories while also writing features about mental health, cervical screening awareness, and Little Mix (who she is unapologetically obsessed with).