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user104658 11-09-2015 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8133411)
yeah right [emoji23] If that was true why did he say that he was being Politically incorrect? Idiot lol

Autocorrect. He actually meant to type "Photographically Current", as he was admiring the fact that she had clearly made use of the latest technology.

Niamh. 11-09-2015 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8133594)
Autocorrect. He actually meant to type "Photographically Current", as he was admiring the fact that she had clearly made use of the latest technology.

Oh I see, makes perfect sense :hehe:

user104658 11-09-2015 01:52 PM

His follow up messages, "Will you consider a threesome with me and my daughter" and "I want to blast that fringe off with my salty load"... Have yet to be explained.

Cherie 11-09-2015 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8133606)
His follow up messages, "Will you consider a threesome with me and my daughter" and "I want to blast that fringe off with my salty load"... Have yet to be explained.

:laugh2:

Kizzy 12-09-2015 10:26 AM

She said she was worried about the controversy damaging her career, calling the backlash she had experienced a “silencing mechanism”.

“It prevents people coming forward and reporting sexism and even sexual harassment,” she said.

Proudman was praised by Polly Sprenger, a barrister specialising in corporate and economic crime, who said: “It’s a brave and principled barrister who is prepared to put her personal position on the line to defend her opinion. It is not easy at the bar to take on a senior partner at a law firm who might have instructed you.

“The bar is a slow-moving aircraft carrier of a profession, and it is difficult to turn it around. She does everyone a favour by standing up to the kind of people who think that behaviour is acceptable.”

The barrister at the centre of a sexism storm after she objected to a solicitor’s “unacceptable and misogynist” comments on her LinkedIn profile says she has been overwhelmed by emails and tweets from other women reporting similar offensive behaviour in the workplace.

A report published by the bar council in July, examining the experience of self-employed female barristers, found that “experiences of inappropriate behaviour within the profession continue to exist”

“I think that too many men at the bar feel they are existing in a children’s playground,” one woman told the researchers. “They think they can say grossly disrespectful things because nobody is going to stop them and nothing is going to be said about it.”

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http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...med-by-support

Cherie 12-09-2015 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8135575)
She said she was worried about the controversy damaging her career, calling the backlash she had experienced a “silencing mechanism”.

“It prevents people coming forward and reporting sexism and even sexual harassment,” she said.

Proudman was praised by Polly Sprenger, a barrister specialising in corporate and economic crime, who said: “It’s a brave and principled barrister who is prepared to put her personal position on the line to defend her opinion. It is not easy at the bar to take on a senior partner at a law firm who might have instructed you.

“The bar is a slow-moving aircraft carrier of a profession, and it is difficult to turn it around. She does everyone a favour by standing up to the kind of people who think that behaviour is acceptable.”

The barrister at the centre of a sexism storm after she objected to a solicitor’s “unacceptable and misogynist” comments on her LinkedIn profile says she has been overwhelmed by emails and tweets from other women reporting similar offensive behaviour in the workplace.

A report published by the bar council in July, examining the experience of self-employed female barristers, found that “experiences of inappropriate behaviour within the profession continue to exist”

“I think that too many men at the bar feel they are existing in a children’s playground,” one woman told the researchers. “They think they can say grossly disrespectful things because nobody is going to stop them and nothing is going to be said about it.”

:clap1: :clap1:

http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...med-by-support


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the truth 12-09-2015 11:31 AM

what a load of nonsense,, women are infinitely cruder in the work place but men are not so petty as to complain about every little thing

JoshBB 12-09-2015 11:32 AM

I don't think it is sexist but definitely stupid, she's a lawyer not a model..

the truth 12-09-2015 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by JoshBB (Post 8135692)
I don't think it is sexist but definitely stupid, she's a lawyer not a model..

so what?

Crimson Dynamo 12-09-2015 11:39 AM

if i were looking for someone in her field I would avoid her like the plague

I would be wanting a canny legal expert and not a priggish twit like she appears to be

the truth 12-09-2015 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8135710)
if i were looking for someone in her field I would avoid her like the plague

I would be wanting a canny legal expert and not a priggish twit like she appears to be

100% agree, shes actually damaging womens chances in the workplace...I would never in a million years employ such a petty attention sekeing prat as her....imagine everyone made that much fuss any time they got any compliment...get a life

Crimson Dynamo 12-09-2015 11:42 AM

her failing is she assumed intention with no evidence

and she is meant to be a lawyer?

what a joke


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