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    #61
    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    People who stick to a "I wont fancy her unless she is thin/blonde/6ft" are shallow, pure and simple. .
    Need a quick poll on how many 'shallow' people are on this board
    How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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      #62
      Originally posted by SallyAnne
      Are you ever planning on changing the record?
      Well, maybe i do need a change of perspective. Listen my ex-GF wasnt exactly slim, she had a decent rear end on her and large mammories, but she was lazy in the bedroom. Her attitude was always, i lie here and you do the work.

      Plus, i wouldnt go as far as saying im that shallow...

      "I wont fancy her unless she is thin/blonde/6ft" are shallow, pure and simple. .

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        #63
        Originally posted by el duder
        Well, maybe i do need a change of perspective. Listen my ex-GF wasnt exactly slim, she had a decent rear end on her and large mammories, but she was lazy in the bedroom. Her attitude was always, i lie here and you do the work.

        Plus, i wouldnt go as far as saying im that shallow...

        "I wont fancy her unless she is thin/blonde/6ft" are shallow, pure and simple. .
        And who's going to bed alone tonight? I bet she isn't!

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          #64
          Originally posted by el duder
          Well, maybe i do need a change of perspective. Listen my ex-GF wasnt exactly slim, she had a decent rear end on her and large mammories, but she was lazy in the bedroom. Her attitude was always, i lie here and you do the work.

          Plus, i wouldnt go as far as saying im that shallow...

          "I wont fancy her unless she is thin/blonde/6ft" are shallow, pure and simple. .

          What were your gf's like before her? Or has she been the only serious one?

          Theres no excuse for being lazy in bed though - fat or thin. Was she like that because she had the lord with her?
          The pope is a tard.

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            #65
            Vicar of Dibley

            Originally posted by SallyAnne
            What were your gf's like before her? Or has she been the only serious one?

            Theres no excuse for being lazy in bed though - fat or thin. Was she like that because she had the lord with her?
            Look at Dawn French, she got to marry the handsome Guy of Gisburn. Women dont come much fatter than her and few men are better looking than Guy

            Mind you he does apparently have to tie a large plank of wood accross his arse when he goes down on her to stop himself from f"alling in"
            Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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              #66
              Actually Ive met a lot of women in IT, admitadely most have been not the prettest of ladies but some have been stunners. Hate to say it but if you are a women in IT and slightly good looking and technical you will go far these days, defo a case of postive descrimation but I dont mind

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                #67
                Originally posted by MobileCheese
                If you are a women in IT and slightly good looking and technical you will go far these days, defo a case of postive descrimation but I dont mind
                I agree, I see it happen. I don't mind though, I'm a contractor!

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                  #68
                  Birds in IT

                  In 22 years in this game I've met a few female 'managers' that were good, many BA's that were OK, a few female PM's that delivered but I've only come across 2 female techies that were OK. I think to be a really good techie you have to commit so much time and effort and sacrifice so many other areas of your life that women generally won't so we don't get the female super-techie.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by DGK
                    That's another thing, when they do work in IT it's in the Wintel environments.....not in proper IT. They're all paper-MCSEs. They make Mordac look educated.
                    Hey look who it is, Hell, Hull and Half-a-penis is back. 'Scuse me while I piss my pants.
                    His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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                      #70
                      My experience of techie women in IT is that it tend to be the opposite of a bell curve. You get some fantastic women developers and some who are utter sh!te, but I've never met an average one. I'm assuming that this is because of the chauvanistic attitude in the industry. The ones that succeed are those that are blindingly good, know it, and stick with it. The ones that are crap are so pig-headed that they stick with it through sheer stubbornness. The average developers get so pissed off with the male dominated environment that they eventually move out of the industry.

                      Two of the best developers I've ever worked with in IT have been women. And I'm not a Wintel developer either, so that stereotype can be thrown out of the window too.

                      Conversely, every single one of the average, lazy, in it for the money types have been men.
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