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Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
Bluebottle Started conversation Nov 7, 2018
Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
One of the burning tissues of the day is whether or not 'man-size tissues' are sexist:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45899784
After careful consideration I've come to the conclusion that as they are marketed as being 'man-size' and not 'only for men' then semantically the answer is 'no' (though I agree that they're doing the right thing in renaming.)
Many things come in different sizes; if, say, you go to the chippy and ask for 'Small-size chips', you're given fewer chips than if you ask for large-size chips. The person behind the counter does not say, 'Sorry, Small Chips are only available for small people, oh and Heather Small. I've looked at you and you personally can only buy Obese-size Chips'. Similarly if you go to a cafe and ask for a 'Regular-size ' you are given a normal size cup of , the person behind the counter does not ask you to produce a 's note certifying that you are, in fact, regular.
So what exactly does 'man-size' mean?
The English language is a hodgepodge of different linguistic influences, with the strongest being Germanic (from the Anglo Saxons) and Latin (from the Normans). The word 'man' has two distinct origins:
It is Germanic for either 'person' (so for example a lady from Germany named 'Amanda Mandy Manfredd' is a German Human member of Mankind while remaining female) or, more often, 'adult male'.
It also has a Latin origin meaning 'hand' (hence manicure – care for hand, manacles – handcuffs, manoeuvre – steer by hand, manuscript – written by hand, mansplaining – provide a handy explanation, etc)
Therefore a 'man-size' tissue either means a tissue the size of a hand, or a tissue the size of a person, presumably an adult male.
According to the Office for National Statistics, the average adult male is 5'9" tall. A 'man-size' tissue is definitely not 5'9". I mean I've heard of shrinkflation, but there's no way it can be considered either 'adult male sized' - or 'adult female sized' come to that. The tissues are even noticeably smaller than 's smallest ever adult male who, according to the Guinness Book of Records, was Chandra Bahadur Dangi of Nepal at a height of 1 foot 9½. So we can discount that 'man-size tissues' means the size of an adult, whether male or female.
In fact a 'man-size' tissue is pretty much the size of a hand, and hand-size tissues are, well, handy.
Next time: I'll be investigating why mini-Smarties are not the size of Mini Coopers, and asking why the manufacturers of 'fun-size' are having much less fun than they used to, and can we seriously increase the dosage of their anti-depressants?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 7, 2018
You might also review the history of those pens marketed for women, which caused much hilarity in this country.
Of course, Amazon customers stepped up to the plate with their reviews. I commend them to your perusal:
http://www.amazon.com/BIC-Fashion-Retractable-Assorted-Fashion-FHAP21-ASST/dp/B005YGLA5Y#customerReviews
Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
Bluebottle Posted Nov 7, 2018
They definitely look a lot posher than my pink and purple biros!
Mind you, my wife helped me label my pink and purple biros with 'pink' and 'purple' so I'd know what colours they are, along with all my pens, and it doesn't look like there's anywhere convenient to label those pens…
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 7, 2018
Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
minorvogonpoet Posted Nov 7, 2018
The truth is that 'woman-sized tissues' don't exist. What do the makers think women use to blow their noses?
Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 7, 2018
Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
SashaQ - happysad Posted Nov 7, 2018
"A 'man-size' tissue is definitely not 5'9". I mean I've heard of shrinkflation, but there's no way it can be considered either 'adult male sized' - or 'adult female sized' come to that."
Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
Bluebottle Posted Nov 8, 2018
I cycle to work and back and go running recreationally and the trouble with that is that my nose always starts to run, so I need tissues. To be honest I'm more concerned about whether the tissues are made from sustainable sources and biodegradable than size of the tissue, which always seems to be 'disintegrated' when you really need it. I really don't understand why there'd need to be 'man-size' or 'woman-size' tissues. I'm not convinced that tissues need to come in different sizes at all, and if they do, what's wrong with 'small', 'medium' and 'large'?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 8, 2018
Or 'choo', 'At-choo', and 'HONK!'?
Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
SashaQ - happysad Posted Nov 8, 2018
Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
SashaQ - happysad Posted Nov 17, 2018
Congratulations! An Extra Large victory for accurate sizing http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45899784
Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
SashaQ - happysad Posted Nov 17, 2018
That link didn't turn out right - just that it is now on Social Media, so that brings us back to the original post!
Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
Bluebottle Posted Nov 19, 2018
What had it said?
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Mansplaining the Burning Tissue of the Day: Giving that Man a Hand
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