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Originally Posted by Cimarron29414
Somebody, please....
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If you are not interested why read this thread or a posting from someone who bores you? I don't understand the message you are trying to send. Are you suggesting I have a problem because I am repetitive, simplistic, use bad analogies and have mediocre writing skills at best, all of which I know and live with. And, I even recall writing that at some point I would respond with silliness - and I even recall writing that some may want to start ignoring my posts on this subject when it became clear to me that I had nothing new or insightful to add. So, I don't get your post.
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Originally Posted by loquitur
Ace, I was at a meeting today where one of the attendees was a very good looking woman with ginormous tatas. I'm sure other men in the meeting noticed and that taking note of her attractive face and big wazoombas is very common.
But none of us talked about it. Even though I'm sure all of us would have liked for her to show us what she has.
We exercise judgment. Just because we think something or have feelings about it doesn't mean we have to discuss it publicly.
See what I mean? Just because someone has what he realizes is an irrational fear of someone in Muslim garb doesn't mean he has to discuss it on TV. Poor judgment.
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I get that. But what about the guy who actually has a problem with being sexist and unprofessional. How does society help that guy? this guy may be beyond help, I agree and may need to be sued or put in jail. But if that guy never learned proper decorum - why wouldn't you talk to him - even if you needed to confront his behavior publicly to stop him from abusing another human-being. If I managed a group of guys going into a setting where there is a risk of that kind of poor behavior - I would meet with them and talk about acceptable behaviors before the event, not putting one person on the spot. Isn't that what being an adult is about too?