- Author: Megan - Author: Megan
Women
I don’t know about the rest of the women out there, but I l like the glass ceiling. I feel like it’s my job to hold it up for all of those big smart men to walk around on. That is an important job. If it weren’t for us women, how would those big smart men be able to walk around up there and make all of that money to support our babies and ourselves? Those crazy ladies who strive to walk around up there are just out of their little minds. Our little woman brains can’t handle all of that information and stress. It’s best to just stay where we belong and make sure the glass ceiling stay clean and clear. What kind of woman wants to give up her role as a stay at home whatever to go make her own money and do important man things? That’s just lunacy!
I hope the sarcasm of that paragraph was conveyed. If you actually believed me, I hope your little woman or man brain stays under the glass ceiling. People that gullible don’t deserve to be running things anyways. As far as the workplace goes, I don;t believe there should be different roles for men and women. The workplace is for workers. No one’s abilities should be judged on sex, but rather aptitude and the physical qualifications it takes to get a job done. I knew a deaf bartender once. She could read anyone’s lips and make anything they wanted without a problem or a hearing aid. Even though she was just doing her job, it impressed tons of tips out of people.
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Glass Ceiling,
sarcasm,
Women,
Work
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Glass Ceiling,
sarcasm,
Women,
Work
- Author: Greg - Author: Greg
Friendship
The biggest problem in the world today is that no one trusts another person. Unfortunately the population cannot depend on a man’s word like they could years ago. In the old days a man could tell someone that something is going to be done and shake on it and that was a binding contract between two people. I began to ask myself do you even tell someone you will do something for them or do you just do it? I have not figured out in today’s society which one is better. On one hand the other person knows what to expect from you but do they really trust what you say? Then you could always just do what you feel like you need to without telling the other person and then they are mad because they didn’t know about it. It is becoming a large problem and sometimes I am unaware of what to do in these situations. When you ask for advice from someone all they can tell you is that it is a hard decision to make and that you should make it yourself. Seriously sometimes I don’t get it. I wish that I lived in the old days when only a man’s hand shake was what mattered and the women had no worries except the home life. It would make my life a lot easier than trying to choose what is best.
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old times,
trust,
Women
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men,
old times,
trust,
Women
- Author: Greg - Author: Greg
Health
It’s always been said that women should begin getting their mammograms once they are forty and make sure that they are getting them once a year. By doing this, women are able to have the screenings help in detecting abnormalities and catch if anything is wrong before it might be too late. I can assume that this screening costs a bit of money, but I don’t think that really matters when it comes to saving someone’s life. This standard has been set for years by doctors and professionals all around. So, the sudden change of heart from experts saying that women should wait until they are 50 is surprising. These “experts” are claiming at not enough lives are saved by requiring the mammogram, so we shouldn’t deal with them. Do you think the women out there who got their tests done when they were 40 and found cancer agree? How can someone say that a few lives saved aren’t enough? It’s just people being stingy with money, as usual. Women who get the tests and face the common false-positive screening end up costing their insurance a lot of money in other screenings, biopsies, etc., and they don’t want to “waste their money” anymore. Ugh, people are sick. I guess some lives just aren’t worth that much when saving money comes into the picture.
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Health,
insurance,
mammograms,
News,
Women
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Health,
insurance,
mammograms,
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Women
- Author: Greg - Author: Greg
Women
A woman’s purse is her lifeline. It has everything in it that she could ever need. My mom’s purse it more advanced than mine, she always has toothpicks, salt and pepper, pain meds, the whole deal. Mine has a lot of crap in it though that I NEED. Men don’t really understand this. But, knowing that all this stuff is in here, why do most of us women deem it necessary to also carry a bottle of water in there, with all of our precious things? Who knows. Several of my friends have had problems with this, ruining cell phones, cameras, social security cards, you name it. But, today a friend of mine went to Best Buy to get her lap top checked out. She didn’t feel safe keeping it in her car while she was at work, so she put it in her purse and took it inside to keep it safe. Safe from the thieves, sure, but not safe from what was hiding in her purse with it. At the end of the day, she picked up the purse and realized that it was totally wet. The lap top was dripping water out. This is the most devastating story I have heard of a water bottle in the purse. I don’t even know how I would react, other than to sit on the ground and cry. Right now, it’s leaned up against the wall still trying to drip dry all the water out. Painful for me to even think about. I think I might start carrying my liquids, and keeping my dry electronics out of harms way from now on.
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Humor,
necessities,
purse,
Women
TAGS:
Humor,
necessities,
purse,
Women