Hollywood Has Made Women Do Some Pretty Unrealistic Things In Movies, And Here Are 32 Solid Examples If You Decide To Disagree

    If you identify as a woman, 99.9% of these will infuriate you.

    We asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell us some of the most unrealistic things women have done in movies, and boy, did Hollywood really screw us over. Here's what everyone had to say.

    A reimagined meme of Saoirse Ronan in "Little Women" saying: "Even though things are getting better, women still deserve better representation in film"

    1. Women take their "ugly" glasses off and suddenly become these gorgeous creatures everyone is totally mesmerized by.

    Anne Hathaway in "The Princess Diaries" getting a makeover

    2. They play teenagers in high school when they're clearly grown-ass adults on the verge of being in their 30s.

    Gabrielle Union in "Bring It On;" Rachel McAdams in "Mean Girls" saying: "So you agree? You think you're really pretty?"

    3. They always resort to purchasing expensive lingerie to keep their partner interested and satisfied.

    Eva Mendes wearing lingerie in "The Women" (2008); Elizabeth Taylor wearing lingerie in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"

    4. They constantly find themselves stuck in a messy and dramatic love triangle.

    Lara Jean, John Ambrose, and Peter from "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You"

    5. They sleep in luxurious eye masks, matching pajama sets, and neat hairdos.

    Audrey Hepburn sleeping in "Breakfast at Tiffany's"

    6. And they wake up in the morning looking absolutely stunning, with a full face of makeup on.

    Jennifer Lopez in "Monster-in-Law" reading a note in bed that says: "I can't wait to marry you!"

    7. They live in huge, beautiful apartments when they work as underpaid journalists or small-shop owners.

    Meg Ryan's apartment in "You've Got Mail"

    8. There's always *one* woman in a group of friends who refuses to talk about sex in public because it sounds "unladylike."

    Dina telling Lisa she needs to use her "lady mouth" in "Girls Trip"

    9. Young women fight and become ridiculously competitive with each other, mostly over a basic guy.

    Julia Stiles and Bianca Lawson in "Save the Last Dance," fighting in a gym

    10. They rarely talk about their periods, and if they do, it's totally used against them.

    Donald Faison in "Clueless" asking Stacey Dash's character: "Is it that time of the month again?"

    11. Women shop or get a manicure as a way to resolve their deep-rooted problems.

    Serena in "Legally Blonde" telling Elle: "What's the one thing that always makes us feel better, no matter WHAT?"

    12. They don't have a life of their own if they're portrayed as the fun and quirky best friend.

    Peik Lin in "Crazy Rich Asians" telling Rachel about Nick's family: "They're so posh and snobby, they're snoshy"

    13. If a woman bullies another woman, that means she's actually sexually attracted to her.

    Cristal insulting Nomi's nails in "Showgirls;" Nomi and Cristal kissing in the hospital

    14. They always prioritize getting married and having a family over everything else.

    Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman" saying: "I want more. I want the fairy tale"

    15. They constantly have wild, unprotected sex in the most random places.

    Stella in "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" having an orgasm

    16. And they orgasm the second they start having sex with their partner.

    Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett in a sex scene in "Carol"

    17. As teens, they sneak out of their house at random hours of the night to break all sorts of rules.

    Clea DuVall in "But I'm a Cheerleader" saying: "Shh, we're sneaking out — get dressed!"

    18. And they never do homework because they supposedly don't care about their education.

    Marty in "Grease:" I just got [glasses] for school, don't you think they make me look smarter?" Rizzo: "Nah, you can still see your face"

    19. They always have a difficult time exploring their bodies, having sexual fantasies, and knowing how to masturbate.

    Brandy trying to masturbate in "The To Do List"

    20. Straight women make out with other women *just* to satisfy men.

    Women kissing in "Spring Breakers"

    21. And if queer women kiss, the relationship is rarely explored on a deep and meaningful level.

    Shug in "The Color Purple" kissing Celie

    22. They never put their hair up when they exercise or play any type of sport.

    Amanda Bynes playing soccer with her hair down in "She's the Man"

    23. As teens, their main goal in life is to be crowned prom queen.

    Sissy Spacek in "Carrie" becoming prom queen

    24. And they always wind up doing something totally wild the night before high school graduation.

    Amy getting arrested in "Booksmart"

    25. Women over the age of 50 have zero desire to be intimate with anyone.

    Sharon in "Book Club" saying: "I haven't had sex since my divorce and it's been the happiest 18 years of my life"

    26. They're portrayed as "broken" characters who will feel "whole" and "repaired" once they have sex with men.

    Leticia and Hank having sex for the first time in "Monster's Ball"

    27. Women somehow always save the day while wearing tight dresses and high heels.

    Sandra Bullock in "Miss Congeniality" saying: "I'm in a dress, I have gel in my hair, I haven't slept, I'm starved and I'm armed — don't mess with me!"

    28. And they always have these "quirky, hot-mess" personalities to make them "likable."

    Sandra Bullock tripping in "Miss Congeniality" saying: "I'm fine. I'm cool. I'm good"

    29. They never have a single piece of hair anywhere on their body.

    Ali Larter wearing whipped cream on her naked body in "Varsity Blues"

    30. The only way a woman will have sex is if it's in the dark, or if they're surrounded by a billion candles in a fancy boudoir.

    Rebecca and Frank having sex by candlelight in "Body of Evidence"

    31. Young women who are in high school spend every single weekend partying it UP.

    32. And they rock extremely trendy and expensive outfits to high school on a daily basis.

    Cher and Dionne from "Clueless" wearing vibrant, expensive-looking outfits