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re: Equality and women who dress like hoes in the workplace
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:25 pm to Fe_Mike
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:25 pm to Fe_Mike
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peaking of which, what does your uber successful hot SO wear to work? She's never shown up in a skirt with her legs visible or pant-suit tight enough that her hiney is discernible huh? If she has, does it suck to know you're married to a whore?
She dresses professional af because she's an attorney in a male dominated field and wants people to focus on the quality of her work not her arse or tits.
She cringes when she sees women who start working there or have been there awhile and dress in clothes that overtly attract sexual attention. She knows it's not helping them.
This post was edited on 8/27/18 at 12:26 pm
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:25 pm to Pecker
I'm sorry a slutty coworker called you creepy because your hairy arse thought she wanted you to touch her
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:26 pm to Pecker
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Your straw man was one based on school uniforms and kids knowing who is rich and poor. This is about men and women achieving equality of appearance
Again. You don't know what a straw man is
Why do you think schools want kids to achieve equality of appearance?
And do you think it works?
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The easiest way to get to that is to dress as similarly as possible. I'm not talking about finances.
Holy frick you are missing the point
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he reason for this is because women are having negative experiences in the workplace due to their attire. Their sexualizing the workplace (maybe even inadvertently) and I'm working to make the workplace a more inclusive and safer place for them.
Look. I realize you are playing a character right now. But you really need to come back with something better than this tomorrow.
Be better, Pecker.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:26 pm to ReauxlTide222
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I'm sorry a slutty coworker called you creepy because your hairy arse thought she wanted you to touch her
How dare you?
I may be a lot of things, but I'm not a man with a hairy arse.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:27 pm to StealthCalais11
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Ah, so you're the secretary
She’s actually the CFO, wee man. LL is great at what she does and you need to apologize to her right now.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:28 pm to Pecker
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She cringes when she sees women who start working there or have been there awhile and dress in clothes that overtly attract sexual attention. She knows it's not helping them.
It can 100% help them in the courtroom or in the conference room......you cant be this naive.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:28 pm to Pecker
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She dresses professional af because she's an attorney in a male dominated field and wants people to focus on the quality of her work not her arse or tits.
Not sure you answered my question, friend. She ever shown a kneecap at work? If so...she's a whore.
Ya know, at least according to you.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:29 pm to Salmon
quote:Err.. I wasn't making the equality argument that you were suggesting. We're not talking about kids. So you can argue children's uniforms (straw man) but that's not why I'm here.
Again. You don't know what a straw man is
Why do you think schools want kids to achieve equality of appearance?
And do you think it works?
Since the beginning of this thread you've ignored that there are gradations to dress as it relates to sexuality. You even suggested that attire doesn't matter which is absurd.
This post was edited on 8/27/18 at 12:30 pm
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:30 pm to Pecker
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I want to know why you're showing me your legs at work? Why do you want me to look at them?
I feel like you responded to the wrong post? This isn’t at all a response to what you replied to.. since that post was asking if this is a common occurrence.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:31 pm to Fe_Mike
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She ever shown a kneecap at work? If so...she's a whore.
Are there levels to this? Is showing a kneecap the same as showing nipple?
Do we agree that we can make a women more sexualized with regard to her appearance? Yes or no
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:32 pm to Pecker
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Are there levels to this? Is showing a kneecap the same as showing nipple?
Now you're talking about women in the workplace showing nipples?
When does it stop with you?
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:32 pm to Pecker
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I wasn't making the equality argument that you were suggesting.
wait...you think I was arguing economic equality?
goddamn dude, you really need to read better
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Since the beginning of this thread you've ignored that there are gradations to dress as it relates to sexuality.
Well this is false
I simply have argued that your "gradations" don't matter
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You even suggested that attire doesn't matter which is absurd.
Not to the point that you are suggesting
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:34 pm to LouisianaLady
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I feel like you responded to the wrong post? This isn’t at all a response to what you replied to.. since that post was asking if this is a common occurrence.
In some professions it's common. It's more common with younger women obviously. I see women at work and I can't help but wonder what kind of attention they expect.
If a woman wants that kind of attention then go for it. More power to her. But she can't complain when she's viewed differently than men, especially with regard to the quality of her work.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:36 pm to Salmon
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I simply have argued that your "gradations" don't matter
Not to the point that you are suggesting
Which shows a lack of understanding on your part with regard to human biology and how visual stimuli affects men vs women. I came in here expecting you to know that.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:36 pm to Pecker
Ah ya got me there. I do get a bit more uncomfortable when women walk around the office with their tits out. I wish they'd stop doing that. Such a common problem I run into all the time.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:37 pm to Pecker
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she can't complain when she's viewed differently than men, especially with regard to the quality of her work.
This is lumping 50% of the worlds population together. I’d venture to guess the young entry level women/secretaries that dress more revealing aren’t complaining about not being equal to men. And the women high up enough to be equal to men aren’t dressing like hookers.
Could be wrong though
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:38 pm to Pecker
I keep checking this thread for more pics, frick it now.
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:40 pm to Fe_Mike
Do we agree that we can make a women more sexualized with regard to her appearance? Yes or no
If yes, then we agree that we can make them less sexualized. Right?
If yes, then we agree that we can make them less sexualized. Right?
Posted on 8/27/18 at 12:40 pm to Pecker
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Which shows a lack of understanding on your part with regard to human biology and how visual stimuli affects men vs women. I came in here expecting you to know that.
No.
Again, you have failed to argue as to what differences it would make.
The only person ignoring human biology/nature is you with your "uniforms will make everyone more equal" argument
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