On 1/8 at 7pm, do Girls' Night Out LIKE A BOSS. You and your fiercest gal pals can see the film early and take home a lipstick pen and compact mirror for yourselves.
Looking for fun girls night out ideas? Gather your friends and head to a select Regal theatre for the Like a Boss Movie Girls' Night Out on Wednesday, January 8! In addition to seeing the movie, attendees will receive a free compact mirror and lipstick pen. Plus, Regal Crown Club members will receive 500 extra credits and will also be eligible to get a small popcorn and small soft drink combo for just $6!
That's just as sexist. How about a massage for 30 minutes. Or, pedi and mani care for men and women. Some Men have scale soles and nail issues, also
no, (Real) men don't use lipstick and mirrors, so its sexist to assume only women would see it
real (women) don't chew tobacco, so mine implies meeting the opposite sex needs as well
Technically, the lipstick is actually a lipstick-shaped pen, so both guys and women could actually use it (though I'm guessing many men wouldn't feel too comfortable using a pen that looks like a lipstick), and the mirror is just a thin folding mirror, so guys could actually use it as well, to check their hair or whatever. Also, the movie's about two women who own a makeup company, so while it may be somewhat sexist, it's pretty in tune with the movie, and especially a Girls Night Out screening.
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why not some chew and a spit cup?
if you're going solely for that, I'd skip
why not some chew and a spit cup?
real (women) don't chew tobacco, so mine implies meeting the opposite sex needs as well
and yes, this is sexist
why not some chew and a spit cup?
Technically, the lipstick is actually a lipstick-shaped pen, so both guys and women could actually use it (though I'm guessing many men wouldn't feel too comfortable using a pen that looks like a lipstick), and the mirror is just a thin folding mirror, so guys could actually use it as well, to check their hair or whatever. Also, the movie's about two women who own a makeup company, so while it may be somewhat sexist, it's pretty in tune with the movie, and especially a Girls Night Out screening.