Manitowoc Herald-Times, Wisconsin, September 24, 1926
I guess I hate men.
I hate to get up at three o’clock in the morning to answer the telephone and have some male voice tell me, “Wrong number”.
I hate to get out of the bath tub to take a parcel from a delivery boy for the family next door who are not at home.
I hate male dancers with permanently waved hair.
I hate old men that dance with me and say, “What’s your ‘phone number girlie?”
I hate young men that say “Gracious, can’t you Charleston?”
I hate the landlord when he writes “Please remit”.
I hate the old school boy friend that says, “Let’s see, you’re one year older than I am”.
I hate the tailor when he says “My, but you’re putting on weight.”
I hate men that take me out to a supper club and then dance with all the chorus girls so that I have to go home with an uncle.
I have men that say, “Can you imagine me falling for a blonde”.
I KNOW I HATE MEN.
