Re: Sign in.janet_fraiserMarch 14 2006, 00:56:39 UTC
"You know," said Janet quietly since this was her last chance, omg. "I wouldn't have had a problem with you if you weren't powerhungry and out to destroy all organic life everywhere."
Re: Discussion points on..janet_fraiserMarch 13 2006, 22:31:27 UTC
1. Getting men to take them seriously especially after making comments about the placement of reproductive organs. 2. Finding new and varied ways to hurt men after they make one too many incredibly lame PMS jokes or make fun of your best friend for stupid powder-blue Mongolian-derived dresses they were forced to wear. 3. Being accused of being soft of less good at your job because of some pesky, sadly unconsummated UST your gender.
Re: Discussion points on..mparkerceoMarch 13 2006, 23:07:47 UTC
1. Promoted less than their male counterparts, and scrutinized in more depth on personal affairs.
2. Still not allowed to serve in active combat positions, despite dying in support roles that take place in combat zones.
3. Persistent use of 'girl', 'woman' or 'lady' as an insult, in order to motivate soldiers to be tougher, harder, stronger. Ridiculous, when I can beat up most of the guys in the junior and senior classes who don't have super-normal abilities and maintain a decent manicure at the same time.
Re: Discussion points on..carter_i_amMarch 14 2006, 00:41:53 UTC
1. They have to work twice as hard to get a quarter of the respect.
2. They're never truly one of the guys--it changes the team dynamic, since most male soldiers are protectors by nature, it makes the female member(s) a weak spot.
3. If a woman succeeds, it's assumed she slept her way to the top even if she almost kills herself trying to remain professional.
4. It's believed that a woman can't make the "tough" decisions, so they're very seldom put in charge of tactical or dangerous operations.
Re: After Classjanet_fraiserMarch 13 2006, 22:25:07 UTC
Janet was hanging around after class--out of earshot, but keeping Eighth and Sam clearly in view.
You know, because she was paranoid slightly cautious about things like letting her best friend have a conversation alone with her evil robot duplicate.
OOC: I hope this isn't going to be a problem? If it is, I'll delete it.
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2. Finding new and varied ways to hurt men after they make one too many incredibly lame PMS jokes or make fun of your best friend for stupid powder-blue Mongolian-derived dresses they were forced to wear.
3. Being accused of being soft of less good at your job because of some pesky, sadly unconsummated UST your gender.
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2. Still not allowed to serve in active combat positions, despite dying in support roles that take place in combat zones.
3. Persistent use of 'girl', 'woman' or 'lady' as an insult, in order to motivate soldiers to be tougher, harder, stronger. Ridiculous, when I can beat up most of the guys in the junior and senior classes who don't have super-normal abilities and maintain a decent manicure at the same time.
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2. They're never truly one of the guys--it changes the team dynamic, since most male soldiers are protectors by nature, it makes the female member(s) a weak spot.
3. If a woman succeeds, it's assumed she slept her way to the top even if she almost kills herself trying to remain professional.
4. It's believed that a woman can't make the "tough" decisions, so they're very seldom put in charge of tactical or dangerous operations.
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You know, because she was paranoid slightly cautious about things like letting her best friend have a conversation alone with her evil robot duplicate.
OOC: I hope this isn't going to be a problem? If it is, I'll delete it.
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Watching Eighth like a hawk.
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