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A side conversation gone crazy...

I no longer call women at work, "girls." When I use images in my slide presentations I am deliberate about being sure to include women as well as men (in a team project at school one time I was chastised, berated, and verbally beaten down by a female team member when I presented my work in a "dress rehearsal" for having all white male figures on each of my slides). And I treat everyone with respect.

So, in a side conversation several of us were having I finally spoke up and said I didn't think women are being disadvantaged in the office when it comes to promotions, raises, and project assignments. One woman gave me the side-eye, another one said, "Oh please," and the 3rd one told me to stop being so "naïve?" There were 2 other guys in the group, and they just let me twist in the wind of negative comments directed my way. One had a smirk on his face and the other one just said and did nothing. The conversation continued on and I stayed but remained quiet.

Women tend to get super-emotional over being confronted with the reality of a situation that doesn't conform to their view of the world (or office).
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Please, do you happen to know what their income is? If not, better to not say anything.

I've had women bosses before and even they didn't make as much as their male colleagues in different divisions.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@DeWayfarer Well, she's obnoxious and always trying to act like she's friends with the manager instead of acting like an employee. She copies the way she dresses, tries to socialize with her outside of work, and makes it seem like she's an insider.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@MarkPaul Yet you asked how the boss knew you would avoid that party the other day! 😭
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@DeWayfarer So, she told her? OMG... you might be right. You see, that's my point. I hesitated and probably seem apprehensive about going when she was interrogating me on my plans and I paid the ultimate price for it. Yeah, it all seems to fit now.
Tennessee · 46-50, F
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