A woman stood on a presidential debate stage as an active participant for the first time in history Monday night. Another crack was made in the highest glass ceiling with grace, poise, zingers and intellect.

And yet, for many women, the 90-minute debate was also incredibly frustrating to watch.

Between Trump’s condescending tone, his endorsement of policies that would negatively affect women, and his barely-veiled racism, here are 10 times it was difficult for women on Twitter not to lose their damn minds:

1. When Trump paused and condescendingly said to Clinton, “I want you to be very happy.”

Because in Trump’s world, a woman should always be content and smiling ― as he talks right over her.

Trump saying "I want you to be very happy" to Clinton is similar to all his other patronizing attempts to respect women. #debatenight — Elizabeth Plank (@feministabulous) September 27, 2016

2. All the times Trump interrupted (manterrupted?) Clinton while she was saying real things about real policies.

Toddler cheeto really couldn’t wait his turn, and it felt painfully familiar to women everywhere.

So many women watching are cringing, thinking back to the times men have interrupted, screamed over, & belittled them. #debatenight — Shelby Knox (@ShelbyKnox) September 27, 2016

Who else is remembering the last time a man talked over her in a meeting? #debatenight — Rachael Berkey (@bookoisseur) September 27, 2016

3. When he mansplained everything from “stop and frisk” to international policy.

(Women) presidential candidates: they’re just like us!

Trump is giving us a performance art piece on all 80s businessman clichés: Interrupt, yell, mansplain & make faces while the lady talks. — Julie S. Lalonde (@JulieSLalonde) September 27, 2016

finally the whole country will watch as a woman stands politely listening to a loud man's bad ideas about the field she spent her life in — Alexandra Petri (@petridishes) September 26, 2016

4. When Trump couldn’t acknowledge the danger police brutality poses to the black community, implied the real problem is “black-on-black crime,” and praised “stop and frisk” ― a policing tactic which was ruled unconstitutional in New York because it disproportionately targeted people of color.

Nope. Nope. Nope. We will not stand for stop and frisk. #debatenight — Taryn Finley (@_TARYNitUP) September 27, 2016

STOP AND FRISK DOES NOT WORK. STOP AND FRISK WAS AN EXCUSE FOR THE NYPD TO GO. THROUGH. MY. PANTIES. #debatenight — Kendra James (@KendraJames_) September 27, 2016

5. When he bragged about his NRA rating.

Research shows that living in a home with a gun greatly increases the chance a woman will be a victim of a homicide. But yay guns?

6. When he wouldn’t stop bragging about his money. And his hotels. And his money.

#MasculinitySoFragile.

Ummmm MOney! Airports! I have a penis! — roxane gay (@rgay) September 27, 2016

Donald Trump got some GIANT, BALLS OF TITANIUM STEEL. I cannot believe this jackass has this elevation. America, this is you. #debatenight — Awesomely Luvvie (@Luvvie) September 27, 2016

7. When he was basically a toddler who couldn’t use his words.

Can you imagine if a woman just yelled “WRONG” over and over again without backing that assertion up with facts?

"ooh, you know who would make a good president?"

"who?"

"a grown man who just says 'WRONG!' when he disagrees with anything." — Jen Doll (@thisisjendoll) September 27, 2016

Trump droning "WRONG" into his microphone is giving me a window into Melania's private life and now I am sad. #DebateNight — Jennifer Weiner (@jenniferweiner) September 27, 2016

8. When the most thin-skinned man in American politics said he had a winning temperament.

Only an extremely privileged white man could be this delusional.

"I think my strongest asset is my temperament." Literally just spit my vodka out laughing at that. #debates — Alisha Grauso (@AlishaGrauso) September 27, 2016

Trump just insisted that he has a better temperament than Hillary — called it his strongest asset by far.



I... definitely cannot... — Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) September 27, 2016

9. When Trump said Clinton “doesn’t have the look, she doesn’t have the stamina.”

Let’s be clear, a president has never looked like a woman.

To be president of this country you need tremendous STABINA. Blow your nose Baby #Debates2016 — Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) September 27, 2016

Trump talking about his amazing stamina which I can only assume means penis — Alana HorowitzSatlin (@achorowitz) September 27, 2016

10. When Trump said that Clinton isn’t “nice,” because of course, every woman should be first and foremost soft and kind.

Reminder: This is a presidential race ― one in which both candidates have released out ads that attack the other candidate. This is not new.

DID DONALD TRUMP JUST CALL HILLARY CLINTON "NOT NICE" what is this backwards reality!!!! — Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) September 27, 2016

Is Donald REALLY PULLING “NOT NICE?” to critique Hillary’s ads? REALLY? #debatenight — Franchesca Ramsey (@chescaleigh) September 27, 2016

"It's not nice, and I don't deserve that." -- the bully when he finally gets called to the principle's office #debatenight — Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) September 27, 2016

Until next time, folks...