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blood gushes outta their genitals every few weeksArmy of GOD wrote:What are the biggest issues women face and I can give you a bigger one that men face
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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blood gushes out of my genitals every few weeks and I don't complain about itsaxitoxin wrote:blood gushes outta their genitals every few weeksArmy of GOD wrote:What are the biggest issues women face and I can give you a bigger one that men face
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circular reasoning. Not acceptablemrswdk wrote:Misogynists like AoG.
hmmm ... you probably shouldArmy of GOD wrote:blood gushes out of my genitals every few weeks and I don't complain about itsaxitoxin wrote:blood gushes outta their genitals every few weeksArmy of GOD wrote:What are the biggest issues women face and I can give you a bigger one that men face
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Women face a number of big issues but they have nothing to do with misogynistic sexism (well mostly nothing).Army of GOD wrote:What are the biggest issues women face and I can give you a bigger one that men face

You should tell your doctor. The most common cause could be a passing sharp kidney stone and that can cause infection. It may cause hallucinations, a feeling of divinity, and most dangerously, the mistaken illusion that you can actually play this game.Army of GOD wrote:blood gushes out of my genitals every few weeks and I don't complain about it.

lolwattzor wrote:Clothing is a good example. It is way too expensive for women and doesn't adequately address the needs of women.
He has a point, actually. Turns out a lot of big businesses have a dress code for employees that is pretty different for men and women. Women having to wear high heels, and such. Expense is part of it, as this is often for low to medium paying jobs office jobs.mrswdk wrote:lolwattzor wrote:Clothing is a good example. It is way too expensive for women and doesn't adequately address the needs of women.
it's the reason I require all women be completely undressed before they so much as step foot in my place*; we all gotta work TOGETHER to combat sexismSymmetry wrote:He has a point, actually. Turns out a lot of big businesses have a dress code for employees that is pretty different for men and women. Women having to wear high heels, and such. Expense is part of it, as this is often for low to medium paying jobs office jobs.mrswdk wrote:lolwattzor wrote:Clothing is a good example. It is way too expensive for women and doesn't adequately address the needs of women.
Kind of became a big thing in the UK when a woman was sent home for not wearing heels at PriceWaterhouseCooper, a large London finance company.
After that, a lot of women came forward with the sexist dress codes that they have to obey. Make up, heels, fitted clothes, hairdos, etc.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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And you don't think that same PWC office requires all its male employees to turn up in a full suit? How much does that complete suit cost?PLAYER wrote:He has a point, actually. Turns out a lot of big businesses have a dress code for employees that is pretty different for men and women. Women having to wear high heels, and such. Expense is part of it, as this is often for low to medium paying jobs office jobs.mrswdk wrote:lolwattzor wrote:Clothing is a good example. It is way too expensive for women and doesn't adequately address the needs of women.
Kind of became a big thing in the UK when a woman was sent home for not wearing heels at PriceWaterhouseCooper, a large London finance company.
After that, a lot of women came forward with the sexist dress codes that they have to obey. Make up, heels, fitted clothes, hairdos, etc.
It can also happen when John Wayne beats you to death with kidney shots.tzor wrote:You should tell your doctor. The most common cause could be a passing sharp kidney stone and that can cause infection. It may cause hallucinations, a feeling of divinity, and most dangerously, the mistaken illusion that you can actually play this game.Army of GOD wrote:blood gushes out of my genitals every few weeks and I don't complain about it.
By the way, I doubt you have, but have you ever had a prostrate biopsy? Blood in the urine and in the semen can occur for quite some time after the procedure. Even when you know it's coming, blood in the semen can freak out most people.
Well let's look at some numbers. I'll try Macy's first.mrswdk wrote:And you don't think that same PWC office requires all its male employees to turn up in a full suit? How much does that complete suit cost?

Right, or needing a second pair of underpants to use when they're washing their first pair.tzor wrote:I never see men needing a second pair of shoes to use outside the office.
A suit? You can get one of the rack for about £100. Ties and shirts are cheap, but let's say another £40 for a couple of each. You're in China, so I would guess you get something tailored for around the same price. I picked up a few tailored jackets in Thailand when I last visited, and it didn't break the bank.mrswdk wrote:And you don't think that same PWC office requires all its male employees to turn up in a full suit? How much does that complete suit cost?PLAYER wrote:He has a point, actually. Turns out a lot of big businesses have a dress code for employees that is pretty different for men and women. Women having to wear high heels, and such. Expense is part of it, as this is often for low to medium paying jobs office jobs.mrswdk wrote:lolwattzor wrote:Clothing is a good example. It is way too expensive for women and doesn't adequately address the needs of women.
Kind of became a big thing in the UK when a woman was sent home for not wearing heels at PriceWaterhouseCooper, a large London finance company.
After that, a lot of women came forward with the sexist dress codes that they have to obey. Make up, heels, fitted clothes, hairdos, etc.
Since we're trading anecdotes, all the male porters in my building have to wear a full suit to work, while the women seem to get away with not wearing a tie, or even swapping the shirt and tie for some sort of black cotton top. That means the men's work outfits cost more. Bazinga!
Dear lord, you've actually gone off the deep end with this. It's not a big deal to take a few pairs of trousers into a changing room and see how they fit.mrswdk wrote:I don't know about men's shirts in America but in the UK not only do you have collar, arm and chest measurements but if you're buying shirts off the rack you also have to work out whether you want the body to be slim, tailored, fitted and/or classic fit, and different companies interpret those fittings in different ways. Similarly with trousers, you have a waist and leg measurement but different places shape the thighs differently depending on how anorexic their target audience are. The only way you can ever tell whether a shirt or pair of trousers is going to fit you properly is to try it on.
Right, or needing a second pair of underpants to use when they're washing their first pair.tzor wrote:I never see men needing a second pair of shoes to use outside the office.
Symmetry wrote:A suit? You can get one of the rack for about £100. Ties and shirts are cheap, but let's say another £40 for a couple of each. You're in China, so I would guess you get something tailored for around the same price. I picked up a few tailored jackets in Thailand when I last visited, and it didn't break the bank.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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tzor: clothing is more expensive for womenPLAYER wrote:A suit? You can get one of the rack for about £100. Ties and shirts are cheap, but let's say another £40 for a couple of each. You're in China, so I would guess you get something tailored for around the same price. I picked up a few tailored jackets in Thailand when I last visited, and it didn't break the bank.mrswdk wrote:And you don't think that same PWC office requires all its male employees to turn up in a full suit? How much does that complete suit cost?PLAYER wrote:He has a point, actually. Turns out a lot of big businesses have a dress code for employees that is pretty different for men and women. Women having to wear high heels, and such. Expense is part of it, as this is often for low to medium paying jobs office jobs.mrswdk wrote:lolwattzor wrote:Clothing is a good example. It is way too expensive for women and doesn't adequately address the needs of women.
Kind of became a big thing in the UK when a woman was sent home for not wearing heels at PriceWaterhouseCooper, a large London finance company.
After that, a lot of women came forward with the sexist dress codes that they have to obey. Make up, heels, fitted clothes, hairdos, etc.
Since we're trading anecdotes, all the male porters in my building have to wear a full suit to work, while the women seem to get away with not wearing a tie, or even swapping the shirt and tie for some sort of black cotton top. That means the men's work outfits cost more. Bazinga!
The general point is that she should have been allowed to wear flats, anyway. A tie can be be a bit uncomfortable, but high heels are a bit different, no?
saxitoxin wrote:Symmetry wrote:A suit? You can get one of the rack for about £100. Ties and shirts are cheap, but let's say another £40 for a couple of each. You're in China, so I would guess you get something tailored for around the same price. I picked up a few tailored jackets in Thailand when I last visited, and it didn't break the bank.
No need to add Dog the Bologna hunter there.mrswdk wrote: tzor: clothing is more expensive for women
mrswdk: what?
PLAYER: he has a point, look at women's work dress codes
mrswdk: women's work clothes are not more expensive than men's
PLAYER: no the point is that it's unfair to make women wear heels
inb4 Symmetry makes reference to unspecified studies about gender inequality in work dress codes before refusing to directly cite any of them
"Renowned" not "renown", and you and the Mrs have your posters confused in your posts. I'd cite some studies, but you can probably just look at the thread and a dictionary.2dimes wrote:No need to add Dog the Bologna hunter there.mrswdk wrote: tzor: clothing is more expensive for women
mrswdk: what?
PLAYER: he has a point, look at women's work dress codes
mrswdk: women's work clothes are not more expensive than men's
PLAYER: no the point is that it's unfair to make women wear heels
inb4 Symmetry makes reference to unspecified studies about gender inequality in work dress codes before refusing to directly cite any of them
Unspecified studies by world renown scientist that can't be quoted directly is player's m.o. If you spent time with her and world renown scientists you'd know that.
Then you are blind, deaf and showing no real awareness of what happensArmy of GOD wrote:I don't believe it is.
What are the biggest issues women face and I can give you a bigger one that men face
To be fair, Ivanka Trump is something like 6 foot, so it's not right to compare them in that way. AoG has certainly faced obstacles as a man that Ivanka could have clambered over with ease, glass ceilings that needed light-bulb changes without the use of a boost, and photographs with basketball players that didn't require a wide lens.PLAYER57832 wrote:Then you are blind, deaf and showing no real awareness of what happensArmy of GOD wrote:I don't believe it is.
What are the biggest issues women face and I can give you a bigger one that men face
I am sure you faced more obstacles than either Jennifer Gates or Ivanka Trump, but just as an example.. I and several other girls each scored very highly on SATs and such, yet no one even offered us the opportunities that our male classmates got. And, women were routinely denies various jobs.
But... you are not interested in serious discussion, just making obnoxious claims.