| Topic Name: |
Office Wear |
| Message Name: |
i agree, |
| Date Posted: |
04/26/2001 |
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I am a white male. It appears to me that you are both chauvinistic. The first for insisting that females comform to a norm which, it is to be hoped, is outdated. The second,(who I assume is a female, or just someone doing a mocking epistle of the first letter) is chauvinistic in believeing that the only thing men have on their minds is sex.
It cuts both ways, people.
In response to all sexist, bigoted chauvinistic ideology.
WE MUST MAKE A CONCERTED EFFORT TO JUDGE ONLY ON THE ABILITY TO DO THE WORK.
By the Bye, I don't think anyone save JHWH, or Jesus (and hey, lets leave the sexist apostle Paul out of this)can do this. We all have shortcomings. |
| Message: |
I work in a casual office, but I wear suits, etc. Mainly because I feel good about putting on a well-made sharp suit. Being that I am also an attractive woman, I hear comments all the time from other women in the office behind my back that the only reason I dress like this is because I think it will help me get ahead with male management. It really is sad that this sort of "judging" still exists at work. Sorry, I don't buy into the t-shirts, baggy pants & flipflop attire, but it shouldn't be held against me.
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