More women lose their jobs then. on 15:34 - Jan 31 with 1854 views | Marshalls_Mullet | Its all a bit odd really. Plenty of twitter warriors deciding what is acceptable in society. I read an article a few months back about a 'grid girl' and how she loved the job and the opportunities it brought her. It wasn't the limit of her ambition, but she loved doing it at the time. .....so why do some people now feel they have the right to take those opportunities away from people? I dont think women should be exploited, but I also dont think women should have opportunities taken away from them just because some people dont like it. It amuses me that there was loads of pressure to remove lads mags etc...... now what do many celeb womens instagram accounts resemble...... you got it.... a lads mag photo shoot. | |
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More women lose their jobs then. on 16:20 - Jan 31 with 1833 views | gerard1947 | My daughter's friend was a MOTOGP brolly dolly, her words not mine. She had a decent job, a police officer but decided to take time out. Long story short, she met and married one of the worlds leading riders. She now lives in Australia, on a big farm, breeds horses and has a whale of a time. It seems a great place to bring up a family. I understand the reasons why this sort of thing it's considered demeaning to women but I guess most of those currently doing it will feel miffed to lose their jobs. | | | |
More women lose their jobs then. on 16:24 - Jan 31 with 1814 views | No9 | I would anticiate most of these girls work via agencies so the lodd of F1 would result in one days lost pay (which od course in the current supidity could mean more get cancelled) But I anticipate this is to make more time for the sort of CRAP we saw at the American F1. | | | |
More women lose their jobs then. on 16:24 - Jan 31 with 1816 views | Cheltenham_Blue | The irony of all of this. Powers that be in leading sports organisations (mainly men) decide for women what is sexist and they shouldn't do any more, thereby actually taking away not only their income but their right to choose their employment I mentioned this on Twitter and of course was shouted down asking if I apply the same to hardcore porn and prostitution. When I mentioned that they weren't the same job, the lefties went into meltdown. | |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 16:34 - Jan 31 with 1787 views | chicoazul | as Marina Hyde said on Twitter, wonder if those newly won scruples will stop them racing in Bahrain? [Post edited 31 Jan 2018 16:34]
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More women lose their jobs then. on 16:40 - Jan 31 with 1760 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
More women lose their jobs then. on 16:20 - Jan 31 by gerard1947 | My daughter's friend was a MOTOGP brolly dolly, her words not mine. She had a decent job, a police officer but decided to take time out. Long story short, she met and married one of the worlds leading riders. She now lives in Australia, on a big farm, breeds horses and has a whale of a time. It seems a great place to bring up a family. I understand the reasons why this sort of thing it's considered demeaning to women but I guess most of those currently doing it will feel miffed to lose their jobs. |
Is it demeaning? Woman does job shes chooses to do shocker.... | |
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