“The fact that sheis a successfulbusinesswoman,manager, isirrelevant. Therelevant is being amother.”"A wife shouldhave no feelings ofher own, but shareher husband'sseriousness andsport, his anxietyand his laughter."“Women shouldstay in their homeswith hijab anddignity, a valued[position] that Godhas given them.”"Now what I love inwomen is, they won’t;or can’t do otherwisethan lie, but they do itso well that the verytruth seemsfalsehood to it.""What iswoman? She isone of nature’sagreeableblunders.""She wasasking forit dressedlike that."Anythingthat beginswith “realwomen…”"Fightlike agirl.""Women aredecorative. Theynever haveanything to say,but they say itcharmingly." "In all the woesthat curse ourrace, there is alady in the case.""There is no otherpurgatory but awoman."“Nature intendedwomen to be ourslaves... theyare our property;we are nottheirs. “"I’m not amisogynist, Irespect anywoman whoknows herplace."FREE “Men aregoverned by linesof intellect --women: by curvesof emotion.""Every manto his trade,but everywoman to thewashtub.""A proper wife shouldbe as obedient as aslave . . . The femaleis a female by virtueof a certain lack ofqualities . . . a naturaldefectiveness."“The fact that sheis a successfulbusinesswoman,manager, isirrelevant. Therelevant is being amother.”"A wife shouldhave no feelings ofher own, but shareher husband'sseriousness andsport, his anxietyand his laughter."“Women shouldstay in their homeswith hijab anddignity, a valued[position] that Godhas given them.”"Now what I love inwomen is, they won’t;or can’t do otherwisethan lie, but they do itso well that the verytruth seemsfalsehood to it.""What iswoman? She isone of nature’sagreeableblunders.""She wasasking forit dressedlike that."Anythingthat beginswith “realwomen…”"Fightlike agirl.""Women aredecorative. Theynever haveanything to say,but they say itcharmingly." "In all the woesthat curse ourrace, there is alady in the case.""There is no otherpurgatory but awoman."“Nature intendedwomen to be ourslaves... theyare our property;we are nottheirs. “"I’m not amisogynist, Irespect anywoman whoknows herplace."FREE “Men aregoverned by linesof intellect --women: by curvesof emotion.""Every manto his trade,but everywoman to thewashtub.""A proper wife shouldbe as obedient as aslave . . . The femaleis a female by virtueof a certain lack ofqualities . . . a naturaldefectiveness."

Sexist ahh bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. L-“The fact that she is a successful businesswoman, manager, is irrelevant. The relevant is being a mother.”
  2. G-"A wife should have no feelings of her own, but share her husband's seriousness and sport, his anxiety and his laughter."
  3. I-“Women should stay in their homes with hijab and dignity, a valued [position] that God has given them.”
  4. R-"Now what I love in women is, they won’t; or can’t do otherwise than lie, but they do it so well that the very truth seems falsehood to it."
  5. R-"What is woman? She is one of nature’s agreeable blunders."
  6. G-"She was asking for it dressed like that."
  7. R-Anything that begins with “real women…”
  8. L-"Fight like a girl."
  9. R-"Women are decorative. They never have anything to say, but they say it charmingly."
  10. I-"In all the woes that curse our race, there is a lady in the case." "There is no other purgatory but a woman."
  11. L-“Nature intended women to be our slaves... they are our property; we are not theirs. “
  12. G-"I’m not a misogynist, I respect any woman who knows her place."
  13. I-FREE
  14. I- “Men are governed by lines of intellect -- women: by curves of emotion."
  15. G-"Every man to his trade, but every woman to the washtub."
  16. L-"A proper wife should be as obedient as a slave . . . The female is a female by virtue of a certain lack of qualities . . . a natural defectiveness."