We love boy bands here at Popdust, so much so that we've been celebrating them all week. But even we would admit that sometimes our favorite boy bands do not always offer up the most progressive views of gender relations.That's not a huge crime, all things considered, but things could definitely be better.

In the interest of making the world a safer place for feminism (and let's be honest, also for the lulz) we've decided to try our hand at re-writing the most boorish, chauvinist or just plain clueless boy-band lyrics. It's the first step toward bringing the genre into the 21st century!

ONE DIRECTION, "WHAT MAKES YOU BEAUTIFUL"

On the surface, One Direction's first hit is an innocent puppy-love song directed a girl who's to shy to notice the narrator's affections. Look beneath that, though, and you realize that not only does "What Make You Beautiful" reinforce the long-standing idea that women should be submissive and demure—if a song makes just as much sense when you substitute the word "beautiful" for "dutiful," you know it's pretty retrograde—but that it also argues that female confidence is inherently unattractive: "You don't know you're beautiful / That's what makes you beautiful." Instead, maybe the song should go something like this:

I know you can see what we all can see You understand why I think of you so highly Right now I look at the things you do and the impression you give That you know Yes, you know you're beautiful Yes, you know you're beautiful That's what makes you beautiful—inside and out

THE WANTED, "GLAD YOU CAME"

The Wanted's breakout hit is a classic club banger, but read the lyrics out loud and suddenly the track transforms into a classic Pick-Up Artist field report. In this song, women are targets to be acquired, who exist mostly to be plied with liquor, negged (the line "Hand you another drink, drink it if you can" does both at once!) and then dragged away where no one can see. Here's a much more healthy night out:

You cast a spell on me, spell on me You hit me like the sky fell on me, fell on me And I decided to see if you wanted to do something consensually So let's go somewhere no one else can see, unless that makes you feel uncomfortably Turn the lights out now Now we'll take each other's hands If you want, I'll buy us both a drink But getting you drunk is not the plan Can you spend a little time, Time is slipping away, Away from us so stay, If you want, I can make, Make you glad you came, but I promise to not put an outsized amount of pressure on you

ONE DIRECTION, "LITTLE THINGS"

We've covered the disingenuous chivalry of "Little Things" before, but it's always worth reminding yourself again how bad the lyrics really are, a litany of physical flaws brought up so One Direction can prove their saintliness by forgiving them. What would a song that was as actually good-hearted as "Little Things" thinks it is, sound like? Maybe something like this:

I know you've never loved the sound of your voice on tape And it's bullshit that people tell you it matters how much you weigh You still have to squeeze into your jeans But so does everyone—those clothes are made for models whose figures do not match that of the general population You love yourself, and that's what I love about you And I want to treat you right, darling, because you deserve me to If I let you know, I'm here for you Maybe we can have a close, emotionally supportive relationship, just us two

What do you think of our handiwork? Any bold venture capitalist want to help us record Now That's What I Call Feminism: Vol. I? It'll be the biggest smash hit of 2013, we promise!

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