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Loopywafflehead ([info]loopywafflehead) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2012-08-27 18:31:00


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Entry tags:feminism: you're doing it wrong

It's a ladies pen, for ladies


Many thanks to the anon on wank_report for this one!

Bic have released Bic For Her, a line of pens for just ladies. They are your everyday ballpoint pens except that the outer casings are in pink or purple, so that is how you know who can use them.

The first customer review is from Andrea, who is a very clearly a Bic employee:

OK - so I admit it, I have a pink diary, pink laptop and even a pink phone. But now I have a really good quality pink pen!! - It is really comfortable to use, writes smoothly and lets face it, it is great to have a pen that is distinctive. It stops your friends from pinching it as you immediately recognise that it is yours!! (although as it comes with 11 others, I have given my BFF one! Great price for 12 pens of this quality.


She gets called out for being a plant. Reviewers then proceed to have lots and lots of fun in the comments. A small selection of reviews:



1. My man friend helped me to order this product as he said it would be very useful for me, and this morning it dropped onto my doormat. I was very disappointed to find that this isn't a pair of shoes, an oven, or dishwashing soap. I don't really know what you expect me to do with it/them, to be honest - which is a shame, because I like the colours. I've arranged the thingies into a pretty glass vase for now xoxoxox


2. I am a huge fan of the gender binary. Without it, it's very hard to work out who to oppress … I write things, but not often enough to require 12 pens. Seriously - the only feminine person I can think of who produces that many words is Barbara Cartland, and she lies on a chaise longue while someone else writes down her dictation in any case. How many thoughts do you think I have in my pretty pretty head, bic?

Even if I did have a moment of wisdom, I would feel ashamed, keep it secret and hope like hell it would pass before anyone noticed.


3. As a MILLIONAIRE AUTHOR of BESTSELLING TECHNO-THRILLERS, I have to say that I was very disappointed with this pen. Whenever I tried to write punchy, in-your-face prose about the nuclear payload capabilities of the B-2 Northrop-Grunmann stealth bomber, I found myself instead writing about shopping, cocktails and friendship. And when I tried to write the title 'OPERATION CRISIS POINT' at the top of the page, I found myself writing 'DIARY OF A THIRTYSOMETHING' instead. Is Jeremy Renner gonna want to star in the movie adaptation of that? IS HE HECK.


4. I feel I must complain in the strongest terms about the sexism of this item. Where are the "For Him" pens? How can I embrace my masculinity, when there is no pen for me? Am I destined to just watch all of the women around me falling into a sparkly dream of ponies, crochet and butterflies, while I pace angrily here, unable to access the manly world of construction vehicles, barbeques, motor racing and science? I can barely adjust my crotch, I am so angry.


5. I can't help but be disturbed by the phallic symbolism of these pens. As a lady of refinement, the last thing I want to do is to be seen holding something resembling a gentleman's "member" in my expensively manicured hands. What happens in the bedroom is one thing but what happens in public is another!


6. Before I bought this product I couldn't write but now I'm an engineer. Mind you, I only design pink, flowery bridges, motorways and sewers. Blue ones would be wrong wouldn't they.


7. I can't recommend this product at all. I didn't pay attention to BIC's blurb and didn't realise they were designed for female hands and not male ones. It just didn't work but when I gave one to a female colleague she had no problem using it, obviously BIC are onto something here but I don't know what it is.

All was not lost however, I found that by removing the ink cartridge the outer layer is great for smoking crack as the rubber sleeve prevents it slipping from my fingers once I'm blazed.


8. I bought this pen (in error, evidently) to write my reports of each day's tree felling activities in my job as a lumberjack. It is no good. It slips from between my calloused, gnarly fingers like a gossamer thread gently descending to earth between two giant redwood trunks.


9. I tried these on a whim, and I have to say I wasn't very impressed. The applicator mechanism is far too fiddly, and the plastic tampon inside far too thin (not to mention uncomfortable and non-absorbant) - I'm sure there must be a knack to using them, but I couldn't find it. They also stained my knickers blue for some reason. I really wanted to like these, but it's back to pads for me.


10. How could I have missed my own deep inner need for such a product? It's just perfect for ramming straight up the hogs' eye of any sexist man I happen to be oppressed by - no more tabasco-dipped nasty old medical catheters for the misogynists in my life!


11. Pray, what is a 'pen'? I do like it so, because it is so pink, but I remain ignorant as to its practical use. Father says not to ask questions because it might give me wrinkles, and to carry on practising my charming giggle so I can one day ensnare a Duke - but I cannot help but be intrigued by the delicate pinkness of this curio. I can only assume that because it is pink, it is intended for a woman's useage. I am a woman, therefore perhaps I should have this pink so-called pen?


12. Despite the hype, and the colour, and the talk of buttons and tips moving in and out, this was the worst dildo ever.

ETA: The people on Metafilter are also having a jolly good laugh over this.



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[info]risha
2012-08-28 04:32 am UTC (link)
My hair.

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[info]ivyette
2012-08-28 11:04 am UTC (link)
Pretty sure this is the most gorgeous shade of pink hair I've ever seen, wow!

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[info]risha
2012-08-28 11:24 am UTC (link)
*blush* Thank you, that's always really gratifying to hear.

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[info]talec
2012-08-30 04:28 am UTC (link)
I agree, it looks great! :D

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[info]eevee
2012-08-28 12:15 pm UTC (link)
I know this is not exactly on topic. But
a) Your hair is AMAZING
b) can you maybe please share the dye brand/type id it's durable? I can't seem to find anything but crappy semi-permanent dyes that wash off within two weeks. ; n ;
(I have blue streaks right now! So pretty but I wish they would last more.)

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[info]eleutheria
2012-08-28 05:17 pm UTC (link)
Special Effects atomic pink is what you'll be wanting. You will have to bleach first to get it to hold, but once you do that shit isn't just a dye, it's a commitment. It will not easily go away, even if you want it to, and some people have found that dyeing a normal color on top makes it look muddy (I've been fortunate, I haven't had that happen).

But the color is seriously amazeballs, and you can also dilute the hell out of it if you want a lighter pink.

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[info]come_love_sleep
2012-08-28 06:04 pm UTC (link)
I put Atomic Pink in once.
A year later I dyed my hair the deepest, darkest blue that I could, because I'd finally got sick of it and there just wasn't any way t get it out...

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[info]eleutheria
2012-08-28 10:15 pm UTC (link)
I used it really regularly (always diluted, because it's so much easier to work with if you mix some conditioner in) and I used to change up my color every few months-- I'd never know what I was going to dye next, not exactly, because it would depend on how well the atomic pink lifted. If it lifted really well, I'd do teal/blue. If not, purple or red or more pink. I keep my hair about as short as the person in your icon, so eventually I'd get it mostly gone or light enough to go over it, but it could be a real pain sometimes.

On the plus side, it won't fade like Manic Panic or Punky or Hot Topic's new brand. On the minus side, sometimes it will marry you.

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Thank you thank you thank you both - [info]risha, 2012-08-29 02:52 am UTC
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[info]come_love_sleep
2012-08-28 05:54 pm UTC (link)
Ooh, ooh! Here's mine! Except that that was two weeks ago and it's blue now. I think I might accidentally be a man?

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[info]eleutheria
2012-08-28 10:16 pm UTC (link)
I like that, what an unusual color! What is that?

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[info]come_love_sleep
2012-08-29 02:18 pm UTC (link)
Thanks! It's SFX Fishbowl, over black hair bleached to honey-blonde which had had a previous coating of Sonic Green that was almost entirely gone by the time I put in the new color. I was really happy with how it came out.

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[info]full_metal_ox
2012-08-29 08:07 pm UTC (link)
You realize that you've got me fervently longing to watch the hypothetical Bollywood science-fiction TV series you inhabit.

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[info]eleutheria
2012-08-29 11:38 pm UTC (link)
It's awesome mermaid hair!! I can't wait till I move and go through this whole home selling/home buying thing and can mess with my hair again (I just figure a more professional appearance might matter, but maybe I'm overthinking-- either way, just tossing John Frieda on once a month is infinitely easier) because I want to get a bottle of Sonic Green and see if I can come close to replicating your color.

I've done some Fishbowl/Electric Blue homebrews that give you a peacock blue, but I've never tried mixing Fishbowl with a green. BTW, if you haven't ever done it, SFX mixes can come up with some really interesting colors. Or layering a streak next to a color that would blend well with it so that you end up with a mix as you wash your hair and they fade over time. Colorful hair dyes are so much fun!

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[info]tangentialone
2012-08-28 11:31 pm UTC (link)
That looks awesome. It looks it's your natural hair color! Or should be.

If that makes any sense whatsoever.

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[info]come_love_sleep
2012-08-29 02:19 pm UTC (link)
That's exactly what I wanted it to be like! :D

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[info]risha
2012-08-29 02:35 am UTC (link)
Ooo, that is nice! I don't think I've ever seen teal before.

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[info]come_love_sleep
2012-08-29 02:19 pm UTC (link)
Thanks! Teal doesn't last very long, but it doesn't stain the fingernails and the back of the neck, either...

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[info]caffeine_fairy
2012-08-29 08:50 am UTC (link)
Wow. What is that? It's gorgeous.

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[info]come_love_sleep
2012-08-29 02:20 pm UTC (link)
Thanks very much! It's Special Effects Fishbowl, over black hair that was bleached to a honey blonde.

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(no subject) - [info]caffeine_fairy, 2012-08-29 06:15 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]cinnamonical, 2012-09-16 12:24 am UTC

[info]soc_puppet
2012-08-29 03:24 pm UTC (link)
:O! Sailor Neptune!

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[info]cmdr_zoom
2012-08-29 06:01 pm UTC (link)
That just happens to be my favorite shade of blue/green. O.O

(I love all greens, pale or saturated, yellowish or blueish, but I do lean toward the latter; emerald, forest, spruce, teal.)

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[info]sadisticferret
2012-08-29 07:24 pm UTC (link)
Wow, that color is gorgeous on you. Gotta love Special Effects.

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[info]sadisticferret
2012-08-28 11:04 pm UTC (link)
Mine too. My hat's off to my fellow awesome hair-haver.

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[info]risha
2012-08-29 02:39 am UTC (link)
I'm pretty sure we use the exact same color! It does indeed look awesome. (That's a pretty horse you accessorized it with, too.)

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[info]sadisticferret
2012-08-29 03:31 pm UTC (link)
Atomic pink from Special Effects? That stuff rocks.

And thank you! He's my little princess. ♥

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(no subject) - [info]risha, 2012-08-29 05:24 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]eleutheria, 2012-08-29 11:42 pm UTC

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