If you know that it makes the vast majority of women uncomfortable in a professional setting, why would you want to?
It would take longer than a day to tire of something women have been dealing with since puberty. Lets give it a year
Not really. It just means I think kids should have to interact with the real world sometimes. And not cost parents an arm and a leg you know?
Liberals sure are retarded. The dumb -asses back unions so that those flunkies doing the work might have a little say in how they're treated. Assholes. The fools believe in regulating big business because they think people need watching when they are powerful. Poppycock. Businesses are as honest as the day is long. History tells us this.And I hate when they keep harping about the environment! The environment is still here--what's the big deal? And the gall--they want 100 million Mexicans to move here and take over this country. Hey--got nothing to do with being brown--we're ALL brown--it is summer you know. WE need to get all these liberals outta' there so we can MAKE THIS COUNTRY GREAT AGAIN!!
Puerto Ricans need the full DVD box set of Gilligans-Island. So they can get their goddamn shit together already..
In my experience, when I've complemented women on their clothing or the way they did their make up, it's usually been positive results.
Yet you have three women here telling you it's inappropriate to do so in a professional setting. Plus you didn't answer the question. It's kind of weird that you act put out as if it's some kind of chore to act professionally and not chance making women uncomfortable while they're at work, a place they likely spend most of their waking hours. See, I think the better part of valor would be to just leave it alone and not risk it. I think people deserve that much. Don't you?
How’s it any different or worse from complementing a man with his choice of attire and looks? And I have a hard time feeling sorry for men who buy into the lies of 3rd wave feminism, and believe their masculine instincts are really toxic, and can’t figure out why they can’t get laid.
Masculine instincts? Use those at a bar or party to hit on women lol The workplace isn’t a bar. Your employer will only see that behavior as a liability. Having said that, male coworkers have complimented me and I said thank you. It depends on how a guy intends comments but it would be fair to say that some women do blow things out of proportion. I don’t believe all men are wrong and all women are right, every situation is unique.
No one said it's different. That's clever how you took what I said and regurgitated it with your usual drivel. I mean, is it really 3rd wave feminism to take women at their word that you creep them out and make them uncomfortable? Are they lying to you?
I used to work with a guy who would approach me at work fairly often, just about every time he saw me actually, to tell me he thought I was beautiful It made me uncomfortable. I didnt consider it harrassment, he was actually a decent guy, but it still wasnt remotely welcome on my end. It definitely made me uncomfortable and it annoyed me to have to deal with that in the workplace. He did not get laid. You know what gets guys laid? Not making women uncomfortable And furthermore, getting laid doesnt always need to be part of the equation. The world is not one giant meat (or is it meet? I've always wondered) market. Sometimes women would just like a little space to breathe without being hit on. Particularly in the workplace. Getting laid shouldnt factor in at all in a professional setting.