That is horrible! I can totally see how you and your friends would be speechless. The fact that he even had the nerve to think those things, and then to say them to total strangers is revolting. Next time, (posted to A Serving of Sexism, with a Side Order of Ageism, Anyone?)
Well, while we can all say what we would do in a situation, we don't know until after the fact. We all have the greatest things to say in retrospect, but you can go nuts if you let yourself replay (posted to A Serving of Sexism, with a Side Order of Ageism, Anyone?)
Why aren't you interested in finding a man or having children. From what I've seen here, the site isn't really about giving females a platform to speak from about issues, it's about giving women a place to vent about men (posted to A Serving of Sexism, with a Side Order of Ageism, Anyone?)
Ugh. What a moronic jackass. I think the best approach is to say something dismissive without showing emotion (because you are way too good to get upset over an asshole like that). Engaging with it/trying to argue just validates his (posted to A Serving of Sexism, with a Side Order of Ageism, Anyone?)
I'd tell him I was a lesbian. I'm really asexual but it would put a damper on his 'Married to a nice man who would support me and we'd make babies...etcetera.'Theory. (posted to A Serving of Sexism, with a Side Order of Ageism, Anyone?)
I probably would have had a stunned silence as well then looked at my friends and burst into laughter..... then while whiping tears from my eyes because I was laughing to hard I'd look up at him smile and say (posted to A Serving of Sexism, with a Side Order of Ageism, Anyone?)