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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhat you have to do is check with the person you are interacting with what their definition is and then tailor your conversation with that person accordingly. Once everyone understands everyone's individual definition (regardless of whether you agree with it) it's then possible to discuss whether they'd like a dusting of chocolate on their cappuccino.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhat you have to do is check with the person you are interacting with what their definition is and then tailor your conversation with that person accordingly. Once everyone understands everyone's individual definition (regardless of whether you agree with it) it's then possible to discuss whether they'd like a dusting of chocolate on their cappuccino.
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What you have to do is check with the person you are interacting with what their definition is and then tailor your conversation with that person accordingly. Once everyone understands everyone's individual definition (regardless of whether you agree with it) it's then possible to discuss whether they'd like a dusting of chocolate on their cappuccino.
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Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
Answering "what is a woman" is not the same as defining other people.
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Stone me, I remember the five and a half day week: early closing day for shops* on a Thursday. 44 hours a week.
*There were regulations re opening hours. Closed completely on Sunday. I remember a chap being prosecuted for refilling his cigarette machine on a Sunday.
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Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
Nah still Biological females or a person with XX chromosomes. You can't define biological reality away however woke you are If people want to think themselves what they're not then that's fine but like all disorders it's probably a mental thing to pretend to be a none binary popty ping or whatever
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI'm sure that when working days went down from 6 days a week to 5, similar arguments were made. Yet here we are. Interesting that the nay sayers don't propose a 6 (or 7) day working week.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
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