I encountered 2 more blatant instances of sexism today at work to add to the one I get once every week or so. It's really fucking frustrating and, honestly, makes me feel worse than I would have guessed it would make me feel. It's so disheartening that I've been a lawyer for almost five years and people still seem surprised that I am actually a practicing attorney that can handle hearings and trials. Wtaf?
My next rant is that this assface I keep on my friends list because I'm a masochist just shared this pic on Facebook. Whhhhhat the fuck are you even talking about? Also, you're racist. JFC.
SERENITY NOW.

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Re: Look out, I'm ranting
Uck I feel you on both things.
I work in an industry that's heavily dominated by women and I will say sexism is still rampant here. Seems like the pre req for a promotion here is having a penis.
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That "meme" is just stupid, and a great example both of lying with "statistics" and why a meme is a terrible way to convey factual information.
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He was always expected to do all the heavy lifting/spider killing/escorting people to their cars. He was rarely asked but told to do these things because he's "a man and women can't do those tasks."
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
Yeah, I think you look fine, @BunkinMama, but agree with the advice to check out other women's attire in the office. Are you looking to advance in the organization? I do agree with the concept of dressing for the job you want rather than the job you have; could she have meant that?
"Man, be creative. Like the stuff you do. Do nice things. Love respectfully. Laugh a fucking lot. Curse when you feel like it. Life is cool." - Jean Grae
"Man, be creative. Like the stuff you do. Do nice things. Love respectfully. Laugh a fucking lot. Curse when you feel like it. Life is cool." - Jean Grae
"Man, be creative. Like the stuff you do. Do nice things. Love respectfully. Laugh a fucking lot. Curse when you feel like it. Life is cool." - Jean Grae
No, I use the Select Cover-Up. Here's a link: https://www.maccosmetics.com/product/shaded/157/278/Products/Face/Concealer/Select-Cover-Up/index.tmpl. It looks like it just comes in 13 shades, so I guess not a "ton." I was just impressed they had one light enough for my vampire skin.
I think that legally they are not allowed to enforce a dress code here. They might be able to encourage you to be professional, but they cannot dictate what that means.
I do wear light make up every day. I don't do my hair but that's because it looks beautiful all on it's own without me touching it (not really, but I pretend).
on the original topic, I don't personally experience sexism and I think it has to do with my position--I'm just tech support staff, really, so therefore performing a service for them that they don't feel threatened by. I know that higher up women do experience on a regular basis though it isn't always overt discrimination. I work in higher ed (in a tech office), but in an department/college that is white male dominated for sure. It is also much more difficult for women to get tenure due to institutional issues if they choose to have children.
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Which is a laugh because girls either wore no makeup or bright eyeshadow and thick eyeliner.
I only use spot concealer, mascara and lip gloss or chapstick usually.
I'm one of those who wears makeup every day though. Nothing crazy but just something so as to not scare small children with my paleness.