Well as long as we have equality in the work place.
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I'm sure all women who work their long term would want the entire office to know her cycle and when she hit the menopause.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWell as long as we have equality in the work place."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Odd but true fact that Women who work together over a long span of time (trying to avoid the obvious pun there) start to menstruate together. Can see that working well for the right on co in Bristol.Comment
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I suspect quite a few will be on the pill so I wouldn't worry about it.Originally posted by NigelJK View PostOdd but true fact that Women who work together over a long span of time (trying to avoid the obvious pun there) start to menstruate together. Can see that working well for the right on co in Bristol."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Will you remember my name in the morning?
Passers-by struggle to name just THREE women from British history in video | Daily Mail Online
Is it that there are so few famous women and no one cares who they are ?How many do YOU know? Watch as people struggle to name just THREE women from British history (but have no problem reeling off a list of notable men)
London shoppers were asked to name three women from English history
Many struggled to name one, while they reeled off a long list of men
Faced with a picture of Ada Lovelace, one asked: 'Is that Kim Kardashian?'
Video was produced to mark Women's History Month this March
Or is it a Misogynist plot to undermine women?Comment
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Plenty doings, plenty cheatings
Indian army candidates are forced to STRIP in bid to stop exam cheating | Daily Mail Online
Indian army candidates are forced to STRIP to their underwear in a bid to stop them cheating in an entrance exam
Army candidates in India forced to sit in their underwear to take entry exam
Would-be recruits made to strip down before sitting cross-legged in a field
They took written entrance exam while uniformed guard stood at the front
One said: 'We had no option but to comply with it even though it felt odd'
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So, no different to the IT industry then?Originally posted by vetran View PostThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Most likely to be the misogynist past of women having to over-achieve to get recognised rather than anything current.Originally posted by vetran View PostPassers-by struggle to name just THREE women from British history in video | Daily Mail Online
Is it that there are so few famous women and no one cares who they are ?
Or is it a Misogynist plot to undermine women?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Or maybe that men have been engineered by evolution of millions of years to compete in order to reproduce, or die out.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostMost likely to be the misogynist past of women having to over-achieve to get recognised rather than anything current.
So they compete in all forms of life including sports, politics, inventing, research, etc. and thus offer the best candidates in terms of gender with literally millions of years of evolution driving it.
And women set up tumblr accounts saying how they're 'triggered' by the fact women are being under-recognised. They're not being under-recognised, they're being as recognised as the literal millions of years of evolution men have had deems appropriate.Unless you're the lead dog, the scenery never changes.
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