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Women Logic (also known as "Female Logic") is a term primarily used by men to describe a range of behaviors and thought processes that would be seen as distinctly feminine. In realms of popular culture, such concept of woman's logic has been employed as a comedy trope to explain various differences between men and women and sometimes for misogynistic humor. On the web, the trope has been adapted into a variety of image macros and rage comics since early 2011.

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Origin

The concept of women's logic as having a separate value system unfathomable by men has been explored through romance comedy films, TV shows like Seinfeld (shown below) and many stand up comedians as early as since the 1990s.

In the news media, "woman's logic" and "female logic" have been used in a number of editorial columns and articles, with the earliest known example found in the introductory paragraph of a sports column published in The Independent[2] on December 12th, 1999. In the early 2000s, a list-style copypasta of common English idioms and phrases translated accordingly to the female logic (shown below) began to spread across several discussion forums and personal blogs.[1]

Original Text


* "Yes" = No
* "No" = Yes
* "Maybe" = No
* "I'm sorry" = You'll be sorry
* "We need" = I want
* "It's your decision" = The correct decision should be obvious by now
* "Do what you want" = You'll pay for this later
* "We need to talk" = I need to complain
* "Sure go ahead" = I don't want you to
* "I'm not upset" = Of course I'm upset, you moron!

* "You're so manly" = You need a shave and you sweat a lot
* "Be romantic, turn out the lights" = I have flabby thighs
* "This kitchen is so inconvenient" = I want a new house
* "I want new curtains" = and carpeting, and furniture, and wallpaper
* "I heard a noise" = I noticed you were almost asleep
* "Do you love me?" = I'm going to ask for something expensive
* "I'll be ready in a minute" = Just going to wash my hair
* "You have to learn to communicate" = Just agree with me
* "Are you listening to me!?" = Too late, you're dead
* "How much do you love me?" = I did something you're going to hate

Spread

The term "woman's logic" continued to appear in discussion threads about relationships and gender differences on various forums, including on Airline Crew forum[17] in December 2004, SoSuave forum[3] in May 2006 and the Bungie forum[4] in September 2009 among elsewhere. The first Urban Dictionary entry for the term "female logic"[6] was submitted on March 5th, 2008, which is defined as:

An oxymoron of the greatest magnitude. Male logic (or just plain logic) follows a direct path, clearly tying the consequences of action to the actor. Female logic doesn't follow a direct path. Female logic always contains a patsie, something to blame her actions on just in case something goes wrong. This is why whenever a girl screws up, it's never her fault – she's used female logic to cover her ass.

Another Urban Dictionary definition for "Women Logic"[7] submitted on December 24th, 2011 defines it in a similar tone:

The un-logical decision, that eaither is a contridiction to the original decision or dosent make sense.

The earliest known Reddit post related to the keyword "Women Logic" was submitted by user theKalash on September 17th, 2011, which featured a picture of Hillary Clinton with the quote "Women have always been the primary victims of war. Women lose their husbands, their fathers, their sons in combat." Four days later on September 21st, the first known instance of rage comic illustrating the concept (shown below) was submitted to the /r/f7u12 subreddit by lockster.

Not surprisingly, women's logic as a discussion topic has been most prevalent on male-centric communities like 4chan[9][10][11][12] and Reddit[13] as well as internet humor sites like FunnyJunk[8] and The Chive[15], where hundreds of rage comics and image macros remain in active circulation as of June 2012. In addition, similar iterations based on the trope can be found on Tumblr[14] under the tag #women logic.

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Notable Derivative: X Logic

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