Anonymous wrote:Are we upset that women are drinking water now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that in America, there is a large focus on drinking water….💦
That not only is it beneficial for us health wise (as opposed to consuming sugary drinks or alcohol) but that it also has aesthetic effects as well such as glowing skin!
And women are very focused on having great skin!!
But American women aren’t measurably healthier or have better skin.
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.
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?
Those of you who drink water constantly throughout the day - is it that the more you drink water, the more you need/crave it?
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:I take mine everywhere, it is filtered and allows me to drink water from all types of questionable sources and saves on plastic waste. Typically we as a people are all dehydrated, the question isn’t why do we it’s why don’t you?
Anonymous wrote:It’s an accessory, that’s why Stanley cups and other bottles are trendy.
I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s no water in there half the time…or maybe vodka.
It’s like the modern day Paris Hilton handbag with a dog in it
Anonymous wrote:Yes it's so ridiculous. It's not like they're any healthier doing that. But then I'm French, what do I know. It's a special "American" thingThe water must be different, simply by virtue of being held in American hands!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we upset that women are drinking water now?
We are. Keep up.
Pretty sure the next stage is - American women and breathing air? Why?