Whoredom: Way of the 21st Century Woman?
"The Apprentice" might give society a reason to end women's suffrage.
http://slate.msn.com/id/2095117/
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I've never seen The Apprentice, but I've seen commercials of it, and now that I've read this article on Slate, it is clear to me that the commercials didn't even show a fraction of the slutty ways of the female competitors. If this was American Idol, where people are judged by sex appeal (everybody knows that if Ruben were a woman, his fat ass would never have even been allowed inside the building), but it isn't, which is why the female competitors, who rely solely on what they've learned from their college years, can only be accurately described as "total whores."
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, being born in '82 and all, but don't jobs in huge corporations, even those owned by Donald Trump, require some sort of etiquette that differs slightly from that of being one of the Juggies on The Man Show (not that Juggies are "whores" like these "businesswomen" because they're actually doing their job and they're doing it well). Besides, do these women actually believe that they will be able to keep a steady white-collar job or be treated as anything but a sex object with these antics?
Hopefully, these women won't win the show, and learn that if they want to act like whores, they should join a brothel in Vegas. Better yet, hopefully the producers of the show made sure to choose the worst women they could find (as is often the case with such shows), because if the average woman is like these women (or almost any other woman on reality TV shows), then it's clear that women don't need all them rights and respect for which they fought for so long.
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, being born in '82 and all, but don't jobs in huge corporations, even those owned by Donald Trump, require some sort of etiquette that differs slightly from that of being one of the Juggies on The Man Show (not that Juggies are "whores" like these "businesswomen" because they're actually doing their job and they're doing it well). Besides, do these women actually believe that they will be able to keep a steady white-collar job or be treated as anything but a sex object with these antics?
Hopefully, these women won't win the show, and learn that if they want to act like whores, they should join a brothel in Vegas. Better yet, hopefully the producers of the show made sure to choose the worst women they could find (as is often the case with such shows), because if the average woman is like these women (or almost any other woman on reality TV shows), then it's clear that women don't need all them rights and respect for which they fought for so long.
i don't like the game, and that's why i don't hang out in bars much anymore. I'm looking for the aforementioned "balance of power" in a relationship, and i know i'm not going to find it there. but we all have a different perspective don't we?