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TopicJordan Peterson "Can men and women work together in the workplace?"
Sad_Face
02/08/18 11:17:25 AM
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UnfairRepresent posted...
For starters the premise isn't even true. Looking good and wearing make up does not come from a goal to attract mates anymore.


It doesn't matter what the intentions of the girl is. When you look attractive, you attract attention. That's the point of being attractive in the first place. If you take actions to look more attractive in a provocative manner, you'll attractive more interest in that manner as well.

UnfairRepresent posted...
And for two, even if we pretend the premise is true, that's still an awful point to use as an example for men and women not working together. It's the same logic as the Islamic "Women need to cover themselves or else men will rape them!" stupidity.


I never stated my opinion on this, let's not jump arguments.

ThyCorndog posted...
This plus a lot of work places encourage women to dress up in that way, so putting the blame on them in order to call them hypocrites is also dumb


This is an issue, I will agree. But that doesn't negate the fact that it's contradictory to want to take precautions to not attract that kind of attention to yourself while putting on pumps and lush red lipstick on. And I'll emphasize that it's not all make up that increases your sexual attractiveness, which is why I'm repeating the specific examples Petersen is used.
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