flyclearjohn 0 #51 April 28, 2005 Quote Whatever the social dynamics are that underlie it (and I promise you I DO understand), I STILL like being treated like a lady. linz Could you provide examples of what you consider being treated like a lady would be in your work situation? John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vallerina 2 #52 April 28, 2005 Quote Could you provide examples of what you consider being treated like a lady would be in your work situation? John Not having urinals in the women's restroom! There's a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyclearjohn 0 #53 April 28, 2005 Quote Quote Could you provide examples of what you consider being treated like a lady would be in your work situation? John Not having urinals in the women's restroom! A great opportunity for the revival of sport accuracy. Most even have a disc. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Designer 0 #54 April 28, 2005 Humm,women love all the attention they can get.I for sure am no stud.Don't have a black book,never needed 1,think you can figure that 1 out?(lol)Give a woman too much attention,fall in love with her,e-mail her too many times in a day and "all of a sudden" your smothering her?I thought most woman wanted to know what their man was thinking about all day besides her?There is your double standard back at ya hun.rob. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lindsey 0 #56 April 28, 2005 Quote Quote Could you provide examples of what you consider being treated like a lady would be in your work situation? John Not having urinals in the women's restroom! ABSOLUTELY!!!! lol But I don't expect to be treated "like a lady" at work. I like to be treated like a lady socially. Work is work. The role of doctor is genderless in my opinion. However, when I'm out with friends, I'm a woman, a lady, a girl. Is that too difficult? linz-- A conservative is just a liberal who's been mugged. A liberal is just a conservative who's been to jail Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ianmdrennan 2 #57 April 29, 2005 Quote You guys know the one I am talking of.... A guy sleeps around, gets "pages in his book" He's stud... Not so for the ladies.... not very fair if you ask me, if a girl even acts in such a fashion (with otu actually doing the deed) she often times gets the label of slut or ho.... what gives, are women just not allowed to be sexual creatures, or if they are are we simply not allowed to act on it? Ive asked this question many times, and have never gotten a clear acceptable answer.... So I turn to ya'll my all knowing sky friends IMO uptight (often insecure) people label them ho's. Me, I just encourage whatever them (male or female) to explore their sexuality. Don't intentionally hurt people, have fun. My only expectation is that my partner stays within whatever boundries of our relationship has while I'm with them. Everything they did up until them helped shape them in to who they are. No sense in being uppity about it. Here endeth the lesson . Blues, IanPerformance Designs Factory Team Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyclearjohn 0 #58 May 2, 2005 Quote Quote Quote Could you provide examples of what you consider being treated like a lady would be in your work situation? John Not having urinals in the women's restroom! ABSOLUTELY!!!! lol But I don't expect to be treated "like a lady" at work. I like to be treated like a lady socially. Work is work. The role of doctor is genderless in my opinion. However, when I'm out with friends, I'm a woman, a lady, a girl. Is that too difficult? linz Not for me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites