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ForestHillier


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Post: #1
22-07-2015 09:26 AM

Well they do leave very little to the imagination where I work, surprised they have not been pulled up about it.

Now im not complaining however - lol

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ForestHillier


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23-07-2015 10:15 AM

And one of them in here is at it again today, bit much really that nothing is said, bet it would if I walked in with shorts on.

The skirt is so short that it looks like a belt - now dont get me wrong, as im a normal red blooded male - yet there is a time and place for this sort of dress code

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Pippi


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23-07-2015 11:40 AM

dude.
'ladies wearing very little'....and 'normal red-blooded male'....
have i fallen asleep and woken up in the 1950s?
Blink

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ForestHillier


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23-07-2015 01:10 PM

Well clearly the answer is no - you have not been asleep and woken in a time slip in the 1950s - ok yes its very nice, yet not very professional in a media publishing company - is it ?

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edd


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25-07-2015 08:21 PM

I'm with you, Pippi. I find this comment (and the one a couple of weeks ago about watching people naked) distasteful.

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Andrew1976


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26-07-2015 12:05 PM

What annoys me is the way some of the kids wear their trousers in the 'sagging' fashion; showing their underwear (or worse) because they think it's cool. The reality is that this 'fashion' was born in American prisons where convicts who were 'owned' would be forced to wear their trousers low/sagging in order to signify to others that they were owned. It also meant that the owners had quick access when their needs arose. I wonder if the cool kids of South London would buy a belt if they knew this?
Andrew.

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Londondrz


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26-07-2015 12:45 PM

Ed and Pippi, without wishing to be seen to be abusing, your comments seem at odd with todays society where "stars" like Rhianna, Myley Syris etc can parade around in nothing, a Kardasian can "leak" a porn tape and yet we are all expected to applaud them as they are "celebrity".

But Good Lord! Express an opinion on here and the Guardianistas pounce.

Lets all keep a sense of perspective.

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Tomcat


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26-07-2015 12:48 PM

Interesting theory, Andrew1976. I'd understood it was to prevent suicide - prisoners are not allowed to wear belts, hence sagging trousers. Whichever it is, the fashion is ridiculous.

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Andrew1976


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26-07-2015 01:47 PM

Tomcat - your theory sounds more plausible than mine. Either way, perhaps the old MoneyShop could be a new belt shop? I think whoever opens it would make a fortune...

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ForestHillier


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27-07-2015 07:38 AM

Pippi/Edd - I do apologise if my posts offend you - yet the one the other week was stated fact about Hackney - I sadi nothing about wanting to watch people naked.

This one was also a fact, where I said I thought it was out of order that these women were very little at work and nothing is done about it

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ForestHillier


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27-07-2015 10:54 AM

Well at least with the weather changing - they are dressing a bit more like you should in an office

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Pippi


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28-07-2015 11:54 AM

Tbh, it was the 'normal red-blooded male' comment which rattled me most.
How on earth are any so-called 'other'-inclined people (lesbian, gay, trans, asexual, etc.) supposed to read that?
Exactly what constitutes 'normal'?
The Guardian-whatever comment above is beneath contempt. Caring about the feelings of other people has got absolutely nothing to do with some newspaper and whatever nebulous principles it is supposed to represent. What an easy, covenient, and cheap way to belittle/discount the things you simply don't want to have to think about - well done you Closedeyes

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ForestHillier


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28-07-2015 01:08 PM

Well I do apologise if my normal red blooded male upset or offended anyone - yet you have to remember, im for a different era, as im more than likely old enough to be your father and we were not as well educated as people are now, i left school ar 16 and worked ever since. So maybe sometimes we slip back to the past

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Pippi


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28-07-2015 02:13 PM

FH you seem like a decent person, and I didn't really have a problem with the gist of your original comments (appropriate clothing in the workplace etc), but some of the wording *could have* offended a few different sectors of humanity, is all....
The Guardian-hating poster a few posts up tho'. Yes, we could all bang on about what a pain it is to patrol ourselves, our language, our thoughts - 'oh the PC madness of it all!!' etc. etc.
Or we could congratulate ourselves on the giant strides we've made in the last few decades in some (not all) areas of our human evolution, which have made it somewhat easier for people to exist who might previously have been marginalised, persecuted, exploited, abused, or not viewed as 'normal', 'equal', or as deserving agency in their own lives, in previous eras.
I say yay to that, personally.
And I don't even read a newspaper, so there! Smile

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ForestHillier


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28-07-2015 02:28 PM

Pippi - I agree about the leaps and bounds we have made as a society since the awful 70s.

Not sure if you were around in the 70s - yet you wouldnt believe what went on and it was on TV. However eduaction can surely only make us better people and have a better understanding of others if they chose a different lifestyle

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Loigal


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28-07-2015 09:20 PM

Forest hillier

Hello women should be able to wear what they want without being judged.

Also why are you on the forum first thing in the morning in work?!

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Londondrz


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28-07-2015 09:50 PM

Pipi, you know, I just cant be bothered.

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ForestHillier


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29-07-2015 08:22 AM

Please lets not all fall out over this post/thread

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Perryman


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29-07-2015 11:34 AM

Quote:
Please lets not all fall out over this post/thread

Yes, it was a much better thread when you were arguing with yourself, ForestHillier!

This post was last modified: 29-07-2015 11:35 AM by Perryman.

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ForestHillier


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29-07-2015 11:46 AM

How was I arguing with myself ?

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