[quote]therajraj wrote:
I find it hilarious that she is fighting for the right to be sexually objectified. Basically she went up there as unpaid entertainment, the men there weren’t fans so she was told to get off.
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Objectified?
What if she(like most strippers) is an exhibitionist? stripping is give and take with the dancers getting hot as much as the customers. At least any good stripper gets off on performing anyway.
Sexually objectified? Not possible unless participant is unwilling
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I don’t know if you understand the term sexually objectified.[/quote]
I was trying to start a shitstorm breh
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[quote]therajraj wrote:
I find it hilarious that she is fighting for the right to be sexually objectified. Basically she went up there as unpaid entertainment, the men there weren’t fans so she was told to get off.
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Objectified?
What if she(like most strippers) is an exhibitionist? stripping is give and take with the dancers getting hot as much as the customers. At least any good stripper gets off on performing anyway.
Sexually objectified? Not possible unless participant is unwilling
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I don’t know if you understand the term sexually objectified.[/quote]
I get it. I’m saying she most likely wanted to dance so guy would get off…then she would get off. She would be objectifying the guys
[quote]Jewbacca wrote:
The Obama adminstration made being fat, with or without an underlying medical reason, a protected condition under the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Under Bush, you had to have a medical reason for being fat, not just lack will power.)[/quote]
That’s stupid. How can you compare a veteran who has lost a limb with someone who needs to lose weight. The fat person can diet and exercise, but a truly disabled person can ‘rarely’ fix their disability, even if they can make it less of a disability.
Hard to believe Bush had something right when socks confused him everyday (hand, foot or head?). Proves that he overcame his disability (being a dimwit) on one occasion.
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Not that Bush was not a dumbass, but Bush apparently had higher SAT scores and grades than Obama.
Note, this does not mean Bush was smart. It means Obama is not the genius we were told he is.
Wait, wait, wait, neither Bush nor Obama had anything to do with the ADA, other than Bush signing his name to the Amended version of the act in 2008. The Amended version is what broadened the definition of disability to more easily include obesity.
Although even before that, morbid obesity could have been considered a “perceived” disability depending on the context of the situation.
Congress amended the ADA in 2008 because the courts were getting bogged down in defining what “disability” was instead of defining what a discriminatory harm was, based on the original writing of the Act (in 1990). The spirit of the law was to focus on the harms, not the semantic definition, so they loosened it up.
[quote]therajraj wrote:
I find it hilarious that she is fighting for the right to be sexually objectified. Basically she went up there as unpaid entertainment, the men there weren’t fans so she was told to get off.
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Objectified?
What if she(like most strippers) is an exhibitionist? stripping is give and take with the dancers getting hot as much as the customers. At least any good stripper gets off on performing anyway.
Sexually objectified? Not possible unless participant is unwilling
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I don’t know if you understand the term sexually objectified.[/quote]
I was trying to start a shitstorm breh
Step 1 read post
!tep 2 reply to post that has nothing to do with post…but Kinda[/quote]
I thought I’d post here too since it’s like the exact opposite of this case.
NJ woman claims she was fired for being “too hot”; lawyer Gloria Allred has filed complaint
Lauren Odes claims she was fired from her job at a Manhattan lingerie distributor for being too sexy, according to the New York Daily News.
Shortly after she was hired, a supervisor at work told Odes the Orthodox Jewish owners had complained.
?When I was first told that I was too hot and that my breasts were too large, I was shocked,? Odes told the Daily News. ?I thought that I was dressed appropriately every day for my job as a production assistant.?
?She was simply fired for being attractive and for not conforming to the religious strictures imposed by top management,? said her lawyer Gloria Allred.
Reuters reported Allred filed a gender and religious discrimination complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in New York.
Odes said she felt her wardrobe was appropriate given the company sells “thongs with hearts placed in the female genital area and boy shorts for women that say ‘hot’ in the buttocks area,” according to Reuters.
Odes said she was given a choice to either buy a sweater that covered her to her ankles or wear a bright red bathrobe her supervisor pulled off the rack.
She wore the robe, but when her co-workers laughed, she went shopping for a new outfit. She was fired during that shopping trip.
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[quote]Ulty wrote:
Wait, wait, wait, neither Bush nor Obama had anything to do with the ADA, other than Bush signing his name to the Amended version of the act in 2008. The Amended version is what broadened the definition of disability to more easily include obesity.
Although even before that, morbid obesity could have been considered a “perceived” disability depending on the context of the situation.
Congress amended the ADA in 2008 because the courts were getting bogged down in defining what “disability” was instead of defining what a discriminatory harm was, based on the original writing of the Act (in 1990). The spirit of the law was to focus on the harms, not the semantic definition, so they loosened it up.
Again, that had nothing to do with Bush or Obama.[/quote]
CEO of a business is always ultimately responsible for the results of the company.
Oh and by the way, I saw this Jordan Ramos girl on Dr. Drew. Some guy called in and said fatties deter male clients (he used the term fatty). Dr. Drew tried not to laugh but couldn’t hold it in. I wish could find the clip, it was pretty funny.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Aside from the discrimination issue…
What if the fat girl had a gorgeous face, sexy clothes, and really hot moves?
What if the skinny girls were really ugly, dressed badly, and danced poorly?
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I’ve seen quite a few big girls who were sexy as hell…everyone has
There are tons of ibstances where I thought a chick wasn’t hot until she started dancing or I heard her voice.
Too many little things go into making someone sexy…the way they stand even sometimes
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Aww, I found this rather sweet. [/quote]
Shit up
I am not sweet nor is anything I say. I’m not cute or cuddly either
I’m pure fuckin evil[/quote]
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!![/quote]
Useless whore[/quote]
Aww I find it romantic when you talk dirty. Just shows how sweet you are trying to keep the sex interesting. I can’t wait to cuddle afterwards. [/quote]
I can’t wait to glue a razor to a condom and shove it in your throat slicing you up from the inside out