men working debate

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by renamed1569, May 3, 2019.

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  1. I hate seeing guys in those stores at all. It's gross when women bring their bfs in. Stay tf out
     
  2. When I had a girl she enjoyed that I went with her because I had nice taste and because we had fun shopping together
     
  3. You funny
     
  4. Who hurt you?
     
  5. They can do what they want you pleb
    A job is a job regardless of what is being sold there and who it is being sold to
    And if they’re just visiting then who also cares?
    I personally stay out of that shït tho and I’m that stupid gender I hate
     
  6. If it doesn't actively hurt someone else, I think people should be allowed to do whatever they want, regardless of gender or social constructs.
     
  7. Wasn't the reason behind Victoria Secret's creation this? Mr. CEO was embarrassed bc he was buying underwear for his wife and the saleswomem made him feel unwelcomed.

    Let them in/let them work there. It really doesn't matter as long as they choose to respect everyone else there. If they do otherwise, stay tf out.
     
  8. It's just gross to me. They have to be trained in bra sizing and help topless girls find things that fit them. I don't think men should be there.
     
  9. yes because all men are pigs and just wanna see boobies any chance they get lmao. how immature can you be?
     
  10. I wanna see boobies all the time tbh
     
  11. :eek: How did you know!? Dang it, now it's not a secret anymore!


    It's a job. As long as he is doing his job properly and is not the one measuring my boobs, idgaf.
     
  12. In that case, it makes sense. As a woman, I would feel uncomfortable if a man was pointing out my bra size or showing me which underwear to use. But, I know of men who are interested in women's underwear and some might just really want to help.

    It's not about putting men in a bad light, it's about keeping ourselves safe. Especially with all the cases of harassment coming from women (which even ends up in victim blaming) that are scattered all over social media. I'd rather not risk it if a "Why'd she even let him do that?" or "She prob wanted it." comes at me. Like someone once said in a similar way that I forgot: If there were hostile and non-hostile dogs at your door, would you open your door in hope of petting a non-hostile one? No. Play it safe, keep them out, trust your instincts.

    Anyway, I did some research and male employees in VS don't usually help in the lingerie department or attending to customers, usually works "at the back or in beauty". Or so this source claims. :]
     


  13. lmao she said "keeping ourselves safe"



    so basically women shouldn't be allowed in stores for men and vise versa.



    there was something like this a few years back that people didnt like so much



    What was it called...




    where certain people werent allowed in certain places.....




    Couldnt drink from certain water fountains......



    I'm trying to remember..... ?
     
  14. It's regarding being attended by a male employee in a lingerie store. Read the context. ?
     


  15. And that's dangerous because it's a man? lmfao

    If they work there, it's because they know the product and they're qualified to work there. If they arwn't qualified, they shouldn't be working there. Not just because they're men.










    for some reason i get the hint you're single
     
  16. It’s one thing to say you feel uncomfortable to be attended by a male for bra sizing and such and prefer a female employee than to say men are gross and shouldn’t be allowed in women’s attire stores because 50% of the men who enter these stores are rapists. :lol:
     




  17. Finally some logic lol
     
  18. Wouldn’t you want a male to give tips on what would look good tho rather than a female? Girls tend to base opinion on what they themselves would wear and not what the male would enjoy ? (all sizing and etc aside)

    Also what about lesbians working there? They also find women attractive sexually, is that any different from a male employee? Bisexual woman? Really could go far into this if a girl is that paranoid

    This one time while still in high school I had to be full body fitted for a suit and the person was female, like it was their job tho I didn’t care (yes it’s not so comparable but still works)

    There’s so many options and directions this kinda thing could take really but at the end of the day if someone, male or female or otherwise, was capable of being hired then that’s just life, doesn’t mean there’s hidden intentions imo

    But blah
     
  19. There's also a reason why most of them are working at the back and in beauty :lol:. Also,
    All employees, regardless of what store, should be required to not séxually harass customers, laws right? Oh boy, that sure hasn't happened before. What could possibly assure me that these employees won't? I never said it's dangerous but I wouldn't feel safe, especially if I were half nakey thus vulnerable. :/

    If you have a gf, and you can't grasp these simple fears women have then I pity her :lol:. Go and let a man attend her underwear shopping, then we'll talk.
     
  20. You are so right.


    Females should not be allowed to teach kinder, elementary, middle and high school because there's always a case (and it seems to be increasing) of them fúcking their male students.


    I support you 100% for this statement.
     
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