American women and water bottles? Why?

Anonymous
It is an anxiety thing.
Anonymous
American women, especially when traveling, (hello I am one!) don’t expect that they will stop and sit down at a proper meal 3x a day.

This is why we pack little snacks like nuts, etc. We have limited time to visit your awesome country. Maybe we’ll stop and eat, but we want to rely on our own selves to be prepared for adventure.
Anonymous
Kinda crazy that they vote too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I don't get it. Perhaps I am better than other women, because I am capable of going multiple hours without drinking water. I can count the times I've bought a disposable plastic water bottle in the last year on one hand. I have water with meals, and it's plenty.

I see women in meetings suuuuucking on their water bottles, backwashing into their water bottles, chugging water like they're on a cocaine bender and I just. don't. get it. Are you all diabetics??

Oh it's not a huge environmental flex to own a dozen heavy, manufactured, non-recyclable status-bottles that had to be shipped on a diesel freighter from the other side of the world, of which you have a "favorite" while the others all sit around unused. If you owned ONE water bottle you'd maybe have an argument. But be honest, water-addicts: How many stanleys, yetis, hydroflasks, and owalas have you had shipped to you from China?



I went through all 5 pages of posts and it was difficult to figure out which was the most ridiculous to respond to. I am a huge water drinker and I feel terrible on days I skip. I love water and you’ll pry my bottle from my cold dead hands. But like all things DCUM this is a competition, I guess. You win! You are better than me. But you are bothered by something that does not affect you in the least. So in reality, you are the big time loser.


I have a question. With all this water guzzling, aren't you constantly looking for a bathroom to pee in? Or does your body adjust to all this water and "absorb" it? I ask as a none-water drinker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Marketing.

In the 60's, 70's, and 80's everyone drank from water fountains. Kids did not carry water bottles to school.


As a child of the '50's we called them the "bubblers."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Marketing.

In the 60's, 70's, and 80's everyone drank from water fountains. Kids did not carry water bottles to school.


As a child of the '50's we called them the "bubblers."


in certain regions. It was fountain everywhere else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kinda crazy that they vote too.


I know, right? Women out here drinking water, voting….ugh why can’t they just not do those things
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kinda crazy that they vote too.


I know, right? Women out here drinking water, voting….ugh why can’t they just not do those things


Probably a bunch of pre diabetics. That was the case for my mom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kinda crazy that they vote too.


I know, right? Women out here drinking water, voting….ugh why can’t they just not do those things


I think PP was not being ironic. The same minds that fall into all these crazy fads are the ones that are voting to set policy and make war. Unserious and dangerous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kinda crazy that they vote too.


I know, right? Women out here drinking water, voting….ugh why can’t they just not do those things


I think PP was not being ironic. The same minds that fall into all these crazy fads are the ones that are voting to set policy and make war. Unserious and dangerous.


Oh, I was absolutely mocking the PP who thinks that it’s scary for a woman to carry a reusable water bottle while also being allowed to vote. Quelle horreurs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is just the latest thing in a long list of stuff primarily done by women that people suddenly decide to criticize. I don't drink soda, and I like to stay hydrated. So I take my water bottle with me. I was definitely dehydrated as a teenager and felt much better once I graduated high school and finally had access to a bathroom anytime I wanted it, so I could drink water to my hearts content! No more headaches.


You drink water from bathrooms?!
Anonymous
I was in Madrid and it was very hot. Also trust bottled water over tap
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is just the latest thing in a long list of stuff primarily done by women that people suddenly decide to criticize. I don't drink soda, and I like to stay hydrated. So I take my water bottle with me. I was definitely dehydrated as a teenager and felt much better once I graduated high school and finally had access to a bathroom anytime I wanted it, so I could drink water to my hearts content! No more headaches.


You drink water from bathrooms?!


Noticed that comment also. Thinking it's A.I. bot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is just the latest thing in a long list of stuff primarily done by women that people suddenly decide to criticize. I don't drink soda, and I like to stay hydrated. So I take my water bottle with me. I was definitely dehydrated as a teenager and felt much better once I graduated high school and finally had access to a bathroom anytime I wanted it, so I could drink water to my hearts content! No more headaches.


You drink water from bathrooms?!


From the tank, not the bowl! It's fine!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love all the long-winded posts about this.

They do it because it's TRENDY, period. Monkey see, money do. They are pea-brained sheep.

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