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Originally Posted by AOII Angel
I think the point that is also being missed is that this is not personal time for anyone involved. This is their JOB. When you are on company time, you are expected to behave within the confines of socially expected norms. That includes not learing at other professionals doing their work, EVEN if they are required by their bizarre work environment to wear tight, sexy clothes. But lets get one thing straight, watch ESPN for awhile, don't tell me that any of the female reporters wear business suits. They ALL wear short skirts and tight shirts as expected by the wardrobe department, because that's what is wanted by the MALE demographics of the sports watching world. You can't have your cake and eat it to. If you want women in sports to dress matronly so they don't get harrassed in the locker room, you then wouldn't want to watch them on TV, because all the male TV watching public would then argue that they were ugly. Tell me I'm wrong, and I'll start listing all the women on TV that already get called ugly.
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Can we start with her?
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