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September 28, 2010 at 8:35 PM #611414September 29, 2010 at 1:19 PM #610610bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=flu][quote=bearishgurl]Meant to say, “Why buy the cow if you can get the milk for free??”
Lol . . . you piggies get the drift ;=)[/quote]BG, I’m just shocked, shocked I tell you.
I feel very objectified…Why not just throw in “how much do you make” or “is that all you make” into the statement too….[/quote]
Well, all I can say here, flu, is you’re entitled to feel “objectified” just as many women do . . . lol!
I can’t answer for other women and I don’t know what you’ve been asked in the past but I’ve never asked the question, “How much do you make?” of anyone whom was not already my spouse. I’ve always preferred to (and did) take care of myself and pay my own (AND joint) bills (no matter what my “status” was) than to find myself compelled to ask that question in the first place :=)
This way I see it, “consent” and “equality” are two-way streets ;=)
September 29, 2010 at 1:19 PM #610697bearishgurlParticipant[quote=flu][quote=bearishgurl]Meant to say, “Why buy the cow if you can get the milk for free??”
Lol . . . you piggies get the drift ;=)[/quote]BG, I’m just shocked, shocked I tell you.
I feel very objectified…Why not just throw in “how much do you make” or “is that all you make” into the statement too….[/quote]
Well, all I can say here, flu, is you’re entitled to feel “objectified” just as many women do . . . lol!
I can’t answer for other women and I don’t know what you’ve been asked in the past but I’ve never asked the question, “How much do you make?” of anyone whom was not already my spouse. I’ve always preferred to (and did) take care of myself and pay my own (AND joint) bills (no matter what my “status” was) than to find myself compelled to ask that question in the first place :=)
This way I see it, “consent” and “equality” are two-way streets ;=)
September 29, 2010 at 1:19 PM #611241bearishgurlParticipant[quote=flu][quote=bearishgurl]Meant to say, “Why buy the cow if you can get the milk for free??”
Lol . . . you piggies get the drift ;=)[/quote]BG, I’m just shocked, shocked I tell you.
I feel very objectified…Why not just throw in “how much do you make” or “is that all you make” into the statement too….[/quote]
Well, all I can say here, flu, is you’re entitled to feel “objectified” just as many women do . . . lol!
I can’t answer for other women and I don’t know what you’ve been asked in the past but I’ve never asked the question, “How much do you make?” of anyone whom was not already my spouse. I’ve always preferred to (and did) take care of myself and pay my own (AND joint) bills (no matter what my “status” was) than to find myself compelled to ask that question in the first place :=)
This way I see it, “consent” and “equality” are two-way streets ;=)
September 29, 2010 at 1:19 PM #611352bearishgurlParticipant[quote=flu][quote=bearishgurl]Meant to say, “Why buy the cow if you can get the milk for free??”
Lol . . . you piggies get the drift ;=)[/quote]BG, I’m just shocked, shocked I tell you.
I feel very objectified…Why not just throw in “how much do you make” or “is that all you make” into the statement too….[/quote]
Well, all I can say here, flu, is you’re entitled to feel “objectified” just as many women do . . . lol!
I can’t answer for other women and I don’t know what you’ve been asked in the past but I’ve never asked the question, “How much do you make?” of anyone whom was not already my spouse. I’ve always preferred to (and did) take care of myself and pay my own (AND joint) bills (no matter what my “status” was) than to find myself compelled to ask that question in the first place :=)
This way I see it, “consent” and “equality” are two-way streets ;=)
September 29, 2010 at 1:19 PM #611665bearishgurlParticipant[quote=flu][quote=bearishgurl]Meant to say, “Why buy the cow if you can get the milk for free??”
Lol . . . you piggies get the drift ;=)[/quote]BG, I’m just shocked, shocked I tell you.
I feel very objectified…Why not just throw in “how much do you make” or “is that all you make” into the statement too….[/quote]
Well, all I can say here, flu, is you’re entitled to feel “objectified” just as many women do . . . lol!
I can’t answer for other women and I don’t know what you’ve been asked in the past but I’ve never asked the question, “How much do you make?” of anyone whom was not already my spouse. I’ve always preferred to (and did) take care of myself and pay my own (AND joint) bills (no matter what my “status” was) than to find myself compelled to ask that question in the first place :=)
This way I see it, “consent” and “equality” are two-way streets ;=)
September 29, 2010 at 2:11 PM #610645bobbyParticipantnbcnews,
about a month ago, NPR Marketplace did a piece exactly like this. Divorced couples living in same house b/c neither can afford to move out.
you can search their archive for their name and possibly their contact info.September 29, 2010 at 2:11 PM #610732bobbyParticipantnbcnews,
about a month ago, NPR Marketplace did a piece exactly like this. Divorced couples living in same house b/c neither can afford to move out.
you can search their archive for their name and possibly their contact info.September 29, 2010 at 2:11 PM #611275bobbyParticipantnbcnews,
about a month ago, NPR Marketplace did a piece exactly like this. Divorced couples living in same house b/c neither can afford to move out.
you can search their archive for their name and possibly their contact info.September 29, 2010 at 2:11 PM #611386bobbyParticipantnbcnews,
about a month ago, NPR Marketplace did a piece exactly like this. Divorced couples living in same house b/c neither can afford to move out.
you can search their archive for their name and possibly their contact info.September 29, 2010 at 2:11 PM #611700bobbyParticipantnbcnews,
about a month ago, NPR Marketplace did a piece exactly like this. Divorced couples living in same house b/c neither can afford to move out.
you can search their archive for their name and possibly their contact info. -
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