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"Helen, the radiance of women..." - Homer Had Helen of Troy been a modern American woman, she would have checked her email, called her boss, updated her Facebook page, looked at her calendar, gone to the gym and talked with her therapist before running away with Paris. She would also have consulted her girlfriends to determine if he was really that into her and examined a bevy of relationship self-help books just to make sure. Certainly, she would have googled him, had a friend perform a credit check, and demanded an STD clearance from his doctor. When the ships and soldiers arrived to redeem her honor and rescue her, she would have told them in a huff that she was an independent woman quite capable of taking care of herself and didn't need the help of any men, before stepping over the dead male bodies and accepting a free ride home. Later she would write a wildly popular estrogen drenched memoir about her trials filled with spiritual advice, travel notes and recipes. Paris, of course, would be conveniently dead. Some stories do not improve when updated. - mce
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Jun 8, 2015
Jun 8, 2015 at 10:45 AM UTC
Why It Is So Difficult For A Man To Be A Romantic In America
"Helen, the radiance of women..." - Homer Had Helen of Troy been a modern American woman, she would have checked her email, called her boss, updated her Facebook page, looked at her calendar, gone to the gym and talked with her therapist before running away with Paris. She would also have consulted her girlfriends to determine if he was really that into her and examined a bevy of relationship self-help books just to make sure. Certainly, she would have googled him, had a friend perform a credit check, and demanded an STD clearance from his doctor. When the ships and soldiers arrived to redeem her honor and rescue her, she would have told them in a huff that she was an independent woman quite capable of taking care of herself and didn't need the help of any men, before stepping over the dead male bodies and accepting a free ride home. Later she would write a wildly popular estrogen drenched memoir about her trials filled with spiritual advice, travel notes and recipes. Paris, of course, would be conveniently dead. Some stories do not improve when updated. - mce
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Jun 8, 2015 at 10:45 AM UTC
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