For those of you not familiar with it, Sparknotes is basically an online database for students to look up subject notes and book summaries/analysis. When teens/ hs students don't want to do their assigned reading, haven't read a book, or just want to steal ideas for essays, they come here. So, millions of teenagers, especially girls, go to the website daily.
On the homepage they link to this article:
http://community.sparknotes.com/2012/01/...ckup-lines
Most of the responses sound overwhelmingly masculine and just rude/sarcastic. I mean, if they're advertising/promoting this kind of behavior on sites specifically designed for teens, I might have to bail on the U.S sooner than I thought. Granted, the lines are cheesy, but the responses are something I'd expect to hear from a dude.
On the homepage they link to this article:
http://community.sparknotes.com/2012/01/...ckup-lines
Most of the responses sound overwhelmingly masculine and just rude/sarcastic. I mean, if they're advertising/promoting this kind of behavior on sites specifically designed for teens, I might have to bail on the U.S sooner than I thought. Granted, the lines are cheesy, but the responses are something I'd expect to hear from a dude.