Happy to answer. Why?
Just interested. Are you well educated?
Happy to answer. Why?
Try me. I'm fascinated to hear how a woman enhancing the appearance and showing off of secondary sexual characteristics isn't meant to either attract a man or affect his judgement.
spot on.I'm not saying this is my personal view but it is just as easy to make the counter-argument that by seriously over-reacting and making a private matter instantly public without the guy knowing what was about to happen that she has done a big disservice to women. Those men that feel women should not be equal in the workplace because - in their opinion - they're all a bunch of nutters will feel their views vindicated by her behaviour.
Just interested. Are you well educated?
This all seems a bit superfluous. Given your history of interactions on here with me I'd hazard a guess your lining up a dig at me. Let's not give that particular fire any more oxygen eh? Stick to the subject.
Question is, why did she choose that particular picture? And why does she seem to have paid a professional photographer to take it? I'd be interested to hear her justification for that.
Because of course her appearance has nothing to do with her work. So why the above? I don't think she's raising a point about casual sexism so much as about the different means by which some people seek to gain professional attention.
You really are no fun nibble. But ok, if you insist. Let's make life entirely sterile.
There is nothing in that. It is quite common to have professional photos taken. Look at any decent sized solicitor's website and you will see professionally taken photos of the management and staff.
I was referring to the women that I've interviewed in the past, not the woman in the story.The conclusion of the line of this argument would be to agree that society is somewhat sexist.
However in the case in point, she hasn't shown off any secondary characteristics.
There is nothing in that. It is quite common to have professional photos taken. Look at any decent sized solicitor's website and you will see professionally taken photos of the management and staff.
The people that speak up for themselves are rarely popular. But f me, there are some depressing attitudes on this thread:
She was probably dressing sexy, she was asking for it.
Why else would women make an effort In a Job interview if not to attract the man interviewing her.
I bet she's got no morals
Bloody barristers
What's she doing putting a picture up of herself anyway?
She's got no problems silly mare
She'll just have to put up with it
Why would you embarrass the poor guy by making it public?
I mean BLOODY HELL. These things have been said here in all seriousness!!!
It's truly, truly depressing.
I don't find you a particularly worthy adversary on here. One can see you coming a mile off, you are not particularly witty or clever and you usually just poke a nose in with little hit and runs. Akin to the runty child who shouts an insult as he runs out the door. Away with you and send someone else next time. Someone with some vim and vigour.
I really don't want to be an adversary. I just find your views akin to that of an unrealistic and poorly educated child.[
And I think you're a bit of a prick. That's life I suppose. Anything to add to the thread or just doing some highly educated shit stirring? See ya.
I really don't want to be an adversary. I just find your views akin to that of an unrealistic and poorly educated child.
It makes a person seem more real, as opposed to just a name, when you see a picture of them.Quite, I realize all that very well. But isn't that weird? What does anyone's personal appearance have to do with...anything?
It's not just women either: the marketing team at my company insisted they used a photo of my ugly mug to promote some webinar I had to give. Bizarre.
Agreed. He appears to have been trying it on - and bloody knew he was 'I appreciate this is horrendously politically incorrect......'. Reckon he was hoping for a response of 'ooh you cheekie chappy, let's me for a coffee', but she called him out as a letch. His comments trying to claim a 'misinterpretation' are just desperate (and indefensible - which is odd given he is a lawyer). I bet this isn't the first time he's done it either.
It's a professional networking site, not a dating site FFS.
I really don't want to be an adversary. I just find your views akin to that of an unrealistic and poorly educated child.[
And I think you're a bit of a prick. That's life I suppose. Anything to add to the thread or just doing some highly educated shit stirring? See ya.
I'm guessing you are still at school?
I'm guessing you are still at school?
Says the chap who keeps pushing to derail the thread. I will live with the fact you don't like me and let's leave it at that eh.