The typical man doesn't have to regularly pull down mini skirt that rides up with each step and almost exposes his genitals to the world.
The typical man doesn't have to regularly pull down mini skirt that rides up with each step and almost exposes his genitals to the world.
The best are the ones you see on Thursday or Friday morning dressed in the sexy short black dress that barely hides their vulva, that they when out in last night, making that long walk of shame back home.
When some men start wearing overly sexy clothing they'll get a sign for them too.
Whenever one person gets offended at anything they are looking to be offended by it's clearly an insidious attack by the oppressive white male heterosexual power structure.
I like my nurses as distracting as possible... that way when I drop something that I can't pick up on my own and they have to help I get a little show.
There are plenty of comfortable cloths you can wear on a hot day that aren't distracting or sexy outfits.
Typically men don't dress in such distracting and sexy ways as some women choose to do. The dumb thing is that when a woman wears an alluring outfit that exposes her body she gets offended when people look at her body.
Lots of lesbians and bisexual women around Austin... I'm sure they get distracted seeing scantly clad nurses.
Maybe if some women didn't dress like slutty tramps we wouldn't need these sorts of common sense dress code rules spelled out for them.
Better not tuck those shirts in either since they can accentuate the butt.
I'm pretty sure this dress code applies to men as well... what's wrong with basic scrubs?
Are you saying that lesbian nurses won't get distracted as well?
I'm not sure why you think those are examples of hating on poor and minorities. They seem to be factually based observations of the behavior of some people... namely overly dramatic gay people, the perpetual victim class of people, and the poor folk that don't seem to consider the role personal responsibility plays…
I don't believe anybody is inherently superior or inferior to anybody else... we are all just flawed individuals making our way through this life on this lonely little rock in the vast cosmos.
Perhaps when some people don't primarily base their identity on their skin color or sexual orientation.
You are obviously someone who just makes assumptions about total strangers. A typical liberal I assume.
For all you know I could be a gay black person... and it could be my right to use those words if I want to.
Another show of hands... who is shocked that Jezebel would make such a big deal about what an actor said off the cuff.
I remember a saying from my childhood... went something like "sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me." I wonder when words because so hurtful to some people.
You should tell that to the niggers and faggots who call each other that ever day.