About women's rights

The Linuxator

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I have just had an argument with a coworker upon getting out of work at the door, who is a young lady BTW.
So how is it that women don't have the same rights in our country ? They enjoy the same legal rights we have.
And why the hell do these females that demand for equal rights and treatment want males to be ..bare with me here "Courtious" I mean COME ON !!! I have the same rights as you do, I get the same payrate as you do, you even have more chances of getting a promotion through that manager you are dating, and you still bitch about it and I have on top of that rush to the door and open it for your HIGHNESS even though you are way closer to the door than I am, well tough sh!t I wont , let another guy suck up to you ---> I don't get it.
 

Steve

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Because in the women's world (plural deliberate), "equal rights" = special treatment.
 

KarenMarie

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When speaking to equal pay/equal work, I will not argue that women had a long and hard fight to get there. Like anything in life, ppl have to push the pendulum to the far extreme in or to get middle ground. This has created problems.

But not all women are feminazis. There are a lot of women who like having their doors opened, chairs held out, and stuff like that. Problem with the younger generation is that there is so much confusion on gender roles that a lot has been lost. The struggle for who is the top dog has made both sides losers, as each tries to define the roles.

but I also think there is a huge push in this country to turn young ppl into secular, genderless, classless society.
 

ValkyrieofHouston

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Originally posted by: ahurtt
So she wouldn't sleep with ya, huh?


LOL....

Your showing your immaturity here...

These are two separate issues. Womens rights and being a gentleman. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a gentleman and does not mean that she is asking for any less respect from you in the way of equal opportunity. Didn't your Momma teach you anything?!
 

Steve

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You're, not your ;) And women's has an apostrophe.


Sorry to be so anal, but one who speaks of maturity should appear as such, no?
 

ElFenix

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women don't want equal rights, they want all the rights
 

Warthog912

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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
When speaking to equal pay/equal work, I will not argue that women had a long and hard fight to get there. Like anything in life, ppl have to push the pendulum to the far extreme in or to get middle ground. This has created problems.

But not all women are feminazis. There are a lot of women who like having their doors opened, chairs held out, and stuff like that. Problem with the younger generation is that there is so much confusion on gender roles that a lot has been lost. The struggle for who is the top dog has made both sides losers, as each tries to define the roles.

but I also think there is a huge push in this country to turn young ppl into secular, genderless, classless society.

nice post.
 

Booster

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I don't get it.

Cold, hard truth is in your own words:

I have the same rights as you do, I get the same payrate as you do, you even have more chances of getting a promotion

You know, it's not the lady who is at fault. The problem is, not all men are created equal. Some are more manly than others. It's not women who have risen on top. It's some men who have fallen to the bottom to their level.
 
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Lola

Originally posted by: KarenMarie
When speaking to equal pay/equal work, I will not argue that women had a long and hard fight to get there. Like anything in life, ppl have to push the pendulum to the far extreme in or to get middle ground. This has created problems.

But not all women are feminazis. There are a lot of women who like having their doors opened, chairs held out, and stuff like that. Problem with the younger generation is that there is so much confusion on gender roles that a lot has been lost. The struggle for who is the top dog has made both sides losers, as each tries to define the roles.

but I also think there is a huge push in this country to turn young ppl into secular, genderless, classless society.

you hit it right on the head. I am one of those that are NOT a feminatzi and do like to be treated as a girl. I get angry when i see women who bitch about not being equal to men, blah blah blah then get ticked when their date wants them to pay for half of the meal.
 

DigitalX

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For most part they are equal, only at the highest levels are women left out.

like CEO of major corporation, Congressional Leaders, and U.S. President...
 

J Heartless Slick

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Originally posted by: sm8000
Because in the women's world (plural deliberate), "equal rights" = special treatment.

When a woman can run for the US presidency without her sex being an or the issue, then we can talk "equal rights" = special treatment.

 

LookingGlass

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Originally posted by: Warthog912
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
When speaking to equal pay/equal work, I will not argue that women had a long and hard fight to get there. Like anything in life, ppl have to push the pendulum to the far extreme in or to get middle ground. This has created problems.

But not all women are feminazis. There are a lot of women who like having their doors opened, chairs held out, and stuff like that. Problem with the younger generation is that there is so much confusion on gender roles that a lot has been lost. The struggle for who is the top dog has made both sides losers, as each tries to define the roles.

but I also think there is a huge push in this country to turn young ppl into secular, genderless, classless society.

nice post.

Agreed, QFT.
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: J Heartless Slick
Originally posted by: sm8000
Because in the women's world (plural deliberate), "equal rights" = special treatment.

When a woman can run for the US presidency without her sex being an or the issue, then we can talk "equal rights" = special treatment.

When women are required to register with Selective Service is the day I will no longer make an issue about a woman being Commander in Chief.
 

Steve

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Originally posted by: J Heartless Slick
Originally posted by: sm8000
Because in the women's world (plural deliberate), "equal rights" = special treatment.

When a woman can run for the US presidency without her sex being an or the issue, then we can talk "equal rights" = special treatment.

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NiKeFiDO

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Originally posted by: ahurtt
So she wouldn't sleep with ya, huh?

apparentlty. I think she was semi-flirting with you by asking you to hold the door open for her. maybe your just too thick headed.
 

The Linuxator

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Originally posted by: NiKeFiDO
Originally posted by: ahurtt
So she wouldn't sleep with ya, huh?

apparentlty. I think she was semi-flirting with you by asking you to hold the door open for her. maybe your just too thick headed.


O######H PLZZZZZZ!!2#242!3@

Do you think that I have only heared that word from her and I was ticked off like a little boy , I am talking about somone that always has to spoil my lunch break at the cafeteria everyday by opening up a debate about women's right..sigh.
The thing is that what happened at the door was me reaching the max-limit of my patience I had a huge system overload and I needed to dump some execessive energy on her, nothing big.
I just want justice, I see those "princesses" at work everyday doing a half-assed job but I say nothing, they are assigned to the easiest tasks that have ever existed in the company, while me Mr.Macho man here have to handle the long trips, and all that dirty SH!T it's just frustrating, and I still didn't open my mouth I said oh well women have their charm and my managers are a bunch of HORNY GEEKS, I might as well avoid them as much as possible and focus on the job, but what happend at the door was that B!TCH wanting me to be her boytoy like the rest of the managers and bow down and take it in the arse from her strap-on, like I suppose the rest of the company had already done. But it's just me I refuse to be an idiot like the rest of the ppl I see everyday.

I refuse to open the door for a girl well because she has hands too, and she might as well use them !!! And quiet honestly I don't get the gentleman idea at all sorry ppl, but gentleman translates to stupidman / hornyman in my vocabulary, I think the only time men act as gentlemen is when they want to get laid or they want ppl to say " Oh my he is such a gentleman!!!", they don't really give two sh!ts about that girl they have just gave a hand or two ;)

I just act smarter and not let those nice little princesses fool me with their hairstyle and prevent them from suffocating me with their perfume that is very close in formula to nerve serum used by the Soviets back in the cold war, or in some instances some of them at my office use laughing gas as a perfume and I can prove that by looking at my boss's face everytime one of them B!TCHES walks by he acts like a little kid after being fully drugged at the dentist's.
 

shimsham

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Originally posted by: Warthog912
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
When speaking to equal pay/equal work, I will not argue that women had a long and hard fight to get there. Like anything in life, ppl have to push the pendulum to the far extreme in or to get middle ground. This has created problems.

But not all women are feminazis. There are a lot of women who like having their doors opened, chairs held out, and stuff like that. Problem with the younger generation is that there is so much confusion on gender roles that a lot has been lost. The struggle for who is the top dog has made both sides losers, as each tries to define the roles.

but I also think there is a huge push in this country to turn young ppl into secular, genderless, classless society.

nice post.



agreed.


hey op, is this the first time youve worked with women?
 

shimsham

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Originally posted by: The Linuxator
Originally posted by: NiKeFiDO
Originally posted by: ahurtt
So she wouldn't sleep with ya, huh?

apparentlty. I think she was semi-flirting with you by asking you to hold the door open for her. maybe your just too thick headed.


O######H PLZZZZZZ!!2#242!3@

Do you think that I have only heared that word from her and I was ticked off like a little boy , I am talking about somone that always has to spoil my lunch break at the cafeteria everyday by opening up a debate about women's right..sigh.
The thing is that what happened at the door was me reaching the max-limit of my patience I had a huge system overload and I needed to dump some execessive energy on her, nothing big.
I just want justice, I see those "princesses" at work everyday doing a half-assed job but I say nothing, they are assigned to the easiest tasks that have ever existed in the company, while me Mr.Macho man here have to handle the long trips, and all that dirty SH!T it's just frustrating, and I still didn't open my mouth I said oh well women have their charm and my managers are a bunch of HORNY GEEKS, I might as well avoid them as much as possible and focus on the job, but what happend at the door was that B!TCH wanting me to be her boytoy like the rest of the managers and bow down and take it in the arse from her strap-on, like I suppose the rest of the company had already done. But it's just me I refuse to be an idiot like the rest of the ppl I see everyday.

I refuse to open the door for a girl well because she has hands too, and she might as well use them !!! And quiet honestly I don't get the gentleman idea at all sorry ppl, but gentleman translates to stupidman / hornyman in my vocabulary, I think the only time men act as gentlemen is when they want to get laid or they want ppl to say " Oh my he is such a gentleman!!!", they don't really give two sh!ts about that girl they have just gave a hand or two ;)

I just act smarter and not let those nice little princesses fool me with their hairstyle and prevent them from suffocating me with their perfume that is very close in formula to nerve serum used by the Soviets back in the cold war, or in some instances some of them at my office use laughing gas as a perfume and I can prove that by looking at my boss's face everytime one of them B!TCHES walks by he acts like a little kid after being fully drugged at the dentist's.



you have to turn their strengths into your strengths. notice the womanly things they do, play the game a little, and theyll be eating out of your hand. problem solved.
 

DaShen

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Originally posted by: sm8000
Because in the women's world (plural deliberate), "equal rights" = special treatment.

Yup, they want it both ways. They can have it both ways, they just shouldn't expect it. That is wrong when they expect it both ways.

I will open the door for a man/woman regardless. It is just how I was raised. But it pisses me off when the girl thinks that somehow it is something you are supposed to do, and then whines about how men have it so easy. That crap pisses me off.
 

The Linuxator

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Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: Warthog912
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
When speaking to equal pay/equal work, I will not argue that women had a long and hard fight to get there. Like anything in life, ppl have to push the pendulum to the far extreme in or to get middle ground. This has created problems.

But not all women are feminazis. There are a lot of women who like having their doors opened, chairs held out, and stuff like that. Problem with the younger generation is that there is so much confusion on gender roles that a lot has been lost. The struggle for who is the top dog has made both sides losers, as each tries to define the roles.

but I also think there is a huge push in this country to turn young ppl into secular, genderless, classless society.

nice post.



agreed.


hey op, is this the first time youve worked with women?

Well no actually this is the first time a woman tries to work on me... but fails miserably ;)

 

shimsham

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Originally posted by: The Linuxator

Well no actually this is the first time a woman tries to work on me... but fails miserably ;)


she will try even harder now. make it work for you!