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Incase you're in need of a product review: totally have this jacket and I wore it to run in tonight with a tank top underneath and it kept me very comfortable! Not to hot, not too cold. I fold up the bottom of the sleeve though because my wrists get hot (I know, weird hey?), but I'm still pretty pumped about it!
Posted in response to: It's Seasonal Gear Shift Time
on 14 years 21 weeks ago by mcheerio
Mr. Mohawk - sorry. Did I say "proper and polite"? No. I said "respectful". I don't think that's asking too much. It's common human curtousy. I suppose our definition of professional setting also differs, but in my opinion, when you're a professional athlete, and you're giving an interview about your job to a professional journalist, you're expected to act professional.
I do agree with you that rarely do women ever verbally ask for that kind of attention, however, it only takes a little common sense to know when displaying that kind of attention is appropriate and your risk of being slammed with a sexual harrassment charge is slim.
Posted in response to: Ladies in the Gents Locker Room
on 14 years 21 weeks ago by mcheerio
"Men will be men"
That saying riles me up like no other. We make men and we, as a society, and as parents, have a responsibility to raise men to treat other human beings with respect, and cat-calling because a woman is "hot" is not respectful. Chalking up their behaviour to them being men is BS and needs to be called on. It doesn't really matter what she walks in wearing. If she does not verbally ask for that kind of attention in a professional setting she shouldn't have to deal with that kind of behaviour.
In the name of keeping things on an equal playing field, locker rooms should be team only. Interviews done outside, or after they've got all their stuff cleaned and covered up.
Posted in response to: Ladies in the Gents Locker Room
on 15 years 2 weeks ago by mcheerio
horrible idea, through and through and anyone who thinks it's a good idea is likely within a healthy BMI range and unable to understand just how complex the concept of "being more fit" is in the average overweight persons life.
Posted in response to: Discounts of the Fittest
on 15 years 3 weeks ago by mcheerio
thanks for saving me $4.50!
Posted in response to: February Shape: Haircuts Set You Free
on 14 years 21 weeks ago by mcheerio