Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's part of our continued infantilization of women. Instead of milk bottles, a lot of women carry a water bottle.
I laughed, but realized you are onto something.
Anonymous wrote:European restaurants charge for water and then still give you the tiniest jam jar sized glass of water. And then you never see your waiter again, so you're never getting a refill.
I don't have this issue when playing tourist across America. I get a massive iced water the second I sit down and they refill it anytime it nears empty. I don't have much need for my water bottle usually unless I'm on a hike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So true. But men do it too. It’s bizarre.
Men definitely do it but with plastic water bottles. Tourists tend to do it most. Sure the countries with the highest population use the most bottles but places like France and Italy use massive amounts of plastic bottles considering the population -- which they will blame on tourists.
For me it is because I vowed to not use or buy plastic water bottles. I haven't for 7+ years. I don't carry a my super old Hydroflask with me everywhere but plenty of places.
Tourists tend to do it the most because they spend all day away from their hotels and might not have access to water. Europe is super stingy with water, even at restaurants where you pay a lot for water and it’s never refilled.
I don’t use a water bottle daily but when I’m in a big city like DC I make sure to bring a water bottle so I don’t have to buy one later.
Anonymous wrote:We all used to smoke and have that oral fixation. It's now water bottles.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So true. But men do it too. It’s bizarre.
Men definitely do it but with plastic water bottles. Tourists tend to do it most. Sure the countries with the highest population use the most bottles but places like France and Italy use massive amounts of plastic bottles considering the population -- which they will blame on tourists.
For me it is because I vowed to not use or buy plastic water bottles. I haven't for 7+ years. I don't carry a my super old Hydroflask with me everywhere but plenty of places.