Gigi Wade , Opinion Editor December 15, The phrase supposes that men need a day to themselves, presumably to escape femininity. Typically, the aforementioned Saturdays are used to drink and party in groups of men, which creates a barrier for women who want to participate in the sort of partying that can and should be open and accessible for all. Furthermore, SAFTB perpetuates a culture of heteronormativity that is apparent within the specific groups who use it. It is important to recognize that the phrase is almost always used lightheartedly. That being said, casual use normalizes the sort of sexism and heteronormativity that is already becoming dangerously normal in our country.

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Mark Miyashiro, Staff Writer October 24, Its origin comes from a satirical sports blog, Barstool that has grown into a large company, doing reviews on basically everything today. Everyone in college and high school knows the saying, while some stick to it almost religiously. This saying, however, is still confusing to girlfriends.
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