Hmm, not sure I totally agree on that Wouldn't mind a brand new AM DB11, or a Lambo/Ferrari, or a Koenigsegg But in a certain category of car yeah zee Germans do tend to dominate and do it best
Imo it's stupid to post on Linkedin. Why? Cosort it's totally open network and you will be judged. To say if men were pictured what would be said is facile, Why? Cos if men were to be judged they'd need to be going shirtless or something abd could easily be just as judged. LinkedIn is 90% about recruitment... (or Chinese stalkers looking for business and that's why their attempts at discussion articles fail utterly.) As a recruitment tool if I found this pic I would be wondering if the person had an ounce of sense. The more i hear about this the more i think its all just a set up to get horny blokes in the show room.
Nah bro didn't even know she worked there until i walked up to the desk and said yo fam i wanna buy a car, but it certainly helps with the sales i'm sure breaking out the feminine charms
Does everyone you know die before they hit 40 then? I'm in my 30s still. Older than I wish I were but not that old. I'm young enough to think RHC is ancient.
So this firm "defending" its staffs right to dress like hos on linked in didnt get its name out and the staff well known...... It does smell like a set up to this old cynic.
I dunno man. Women should be able to dress however they want of course. On a staff night out it doesn't matter at all whether they wear something 'revealing' really. It's a night out women like to wear that stuff for various reasons or else they wouldn't ever wear it. Plenty don't of course. That photo if I remember was uploaded to Linkedin by a third party right so it's not like those girls have deliberately dressed that way to put it on the website, someone has taken their photo and uploaded it for whatever reason. Maybe they're ok with that, maybe not. Either way we shouldn't reign down judgment. In that context who cares ?? In a professional setting some outfit choices are more appropriate than others (and of course that depends on the profession ) but that's only because the definition of what 'appropriate' is has been laid down by men telling women what is 'appropriate' for decades. But then on the flip side of that if we went free-for-all in businesses and office environments and the salesgirl I was dealing with today had some massive plunging neckline top on and tits wobbling about all over the place then she couldn't really complain if my eyes might drift down there during the course of conversation. She might sell a ****load more cars, she might sell less cars. Who knows ?? As it was she wasn't wearing anything like that and had a pretty high cut top which exposed a tiny hint of cleave when she leant across to hand over or take back a document. This was the presumably staff issued uniform and so is what I guess that dealership deems appropriate for its female employees. Of course that uniform showed off the girl's figure but not in an excessive way and any sexualising of that is probably mostly down to the very dirty, terrible minds of the male (or indeed female) customers. The guys were all wearing suits as you'd expect.
I didnt see that it was a third party who posted it. They should have kbown better. Imo woman have told women how to dress and when just as much as men have... in tbe time tgat magters whi h is past 20 odd years
Meh, peeps can do and wear what they want. Far worse things happening in the world to worry about a group of girls wearing clothes on a night out and posting the picture online.
That's true yeah, I think a lot of women mostly dress to impress their female mates, colleagues, on the street wherever really. Obviously on a date it's different and on a night out there might also be other motives but still the above applies
True yo, who gives a **** really anyway, generally, but especially when some maniac has driven a truck into a christmas market in Germany
Why dirty? Sexual attraction is a basic human (animal) drive and we wouldn't be here without it. Certain sexual signals are hard-wired into us and responding to them is not something we have any control over. How we act in response to how we feel is something we do have a certain amount of control over and is subject to standards of socialisation and morals of the time. Revealing clothes and flirting are all part of a very deliberate, if perhaps sometimes subconscious, sexual game. Any attempts to deny this is and claim that it's "just the fashion" are very disingenuous, imo.