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Its nothing alike.
In the first scenario, thats sexual assault.

In the second scenario, 1) The woman, presumably, is not being touched in any way and 2) She is consenting to the deal.

Infact it is the complete opposite to a sexual assault.
If there is consent and No contact, that is not rape, it is when there is contact and NO consent, that it is rape.

See my response to The RDBD, who understood the point i was trying to make, as i had said it was not worded very well.
 
Exactly my point. Personally I think Branson is a bit of sleaze bag and because he has the money he thinks he can parade women (and does) how he chooses. This is in the same way men used to think it was ok to make sexual remarks about women in the work place. In decades to come i believe Branson may be looked back on in the same light. I'm not just picking on Branson here but just using him as example as a well known male.

But you summed it up nicely, so those rich men can but should they, NO!

Why is the onus on the men though?
Shouldnt the answer be, Should those women agreeing to do it.....do it?
If they are choosing to do it, then presumably they want to do it.
Who are we, or anyone, to tell someone what they can and cannot do to earn a living, as long as no one is getting hurt.

In situations where women are being forced into ****, like the black market sex trade etc, then thats a different story.
But a Grid girl who works damn hard to look that good, and getting paid £40k a year for her efforts, having her job snatched from her because some hairy pitted munter with daddy issues deems it "offensive"? Well the femtard ****s can switch the channel over.
The irony is, most of these silly bitches probably dont even watch F1!
 
Why is the onus on the men though?
Shouldnt the answer be, Should those women agreeing to do it.....do it?
If they are choosing to do it, then presumably they want to do it.
Who are we, or anyone, to tell someone what they can and cannot do to earn a living, as long as no one is getting hurt.

In situations where women are being forced into ****, like the black market sex trade etc, then thats a different story.
But a Grid girl who works damn hard to look that good, and getting paid £40k a year for her efforts, having her job snatched from her because some hairy pitted munter with daddy issues deems it "offensive"? Well the femtard ****s can switch the channel over.
The irony is, most of these silly bitches probably dont even watch F1!

Why not offer at anyone's place of work, to pay a women that works there £100 if they come in scantily dressed the next working day for you. How do you think your colleagues would react to you behaving in such a manner, but we find it perfectly acceptable for Millionaires to behave in that manner for a public showing.
 
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Why not offer at anyone's place of work, to pay a women that works there £100 if they come in scantily dressed the next working day for you. How do you think your colleagues would react to you behaving in such a manner, but we find it perfectly acceptable for Millionaires to behave in that manner for a public showing.

If you were a millionaire what would you do. Give it to a cats shelter?
 
Why not offer at anyone's place of work, to pay a women that works there £100 if they come in scantily dressed the next working day for you. How do you think your colleagues would react to you behaving in such a manner, but we find it perfectly acceptable for Millionaires to behave in that manner for a public showing.

Because it is a public showing, and men want to look at women. So they bring in women to entice men....

It is nature.

You have heard the expression "Sex sells" right?
If i bring in a women in a bikini to just stand in my office at work, for no reason, that would be mental. But again, if a woman is willing to do it.....have at it hoss.
 
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If you were a millionaire what would you do. Give it to a cats shelter?

What would i do!?...

Well firstly i don't like cats, so the answer is no, but secondly i wouldn't be spending it on them show girls. I'd buy another property in Europe other than that I'd be pissed most days.
 
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Has it not ever occured to anyone that these women may enjoy their ****ing jobs?
I dont think they are being coshed over the head and forced to do this ****.

Some Femtards may find it hard to believe, but some women like being looked at and admired.
 
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What would i do!?...

Well firstly i don't like cats, so the answer is no, but secondly i wouldn't be spending it on them show girls. I'd buy another property in Europe other than that I'd be pissed most days.

20 pager there for you mate. Do it
 
Has it not ever occured to anyone that these women may enjoy their ****ing jobs?
I dont think they are being coshed over the head and forced to do this ****.

Some Femtards may find it hard to believe, but some women like being looked at and admired.

Ain't that the truth
 
Why not offer at anyone's place of work, to pay a women that works there £100 if they come in scantily dressed the next working day for you. How do you think your colleagues would react to you behaving in such a manner, but we find it perfectly acceptable for Millionaires to behave in that manner for a public showing.

people seem to have no issues with celebrities going scantily dressed to these awards show and what not. Think we should go banning that and making them all come in cardigans and sweaters
 
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Did anyone see this interview when C4's Cathy Newman interviewed the Canadian clinical psychotherapist Jordan Peterson. She tries to suggest that what he actually says is something different by interjecting with ... ''So what you're saying is ... '' By the end of it he can completely bamboozles her. It's about the gender pay gap among other things and is well worth watching if you have half an hour to spare.

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nicked this from the QPR board.

about feminism its very good. Just listened to it in the background its really good
 
Grid girls love what they do and wouldn't do it if they felt pressured into uncomfortable situations, Hannah James writes.

The 27-year-old has been a grid girl for motorcycle racing for nine years and is concerned the sport will be next to ban them after F1 announced it will no longer be employing grid girls for the 2018 season.

I've been working as a grid girl on and off for the past nine years, and not once have I felt pressured into doing anything I didn’t want to do.

I think after the Presidents Club episode, people have gone on a rampage and have got totally the wrong idea of what we do and who we are.

F1 has banned grid girls and I'm worried those of us who work in motorcycle racing will be next.

People are googling grid girls and pictures from 20 years ago are coming up, with scantily clad women in bikinis, which is inappropriate.

It really isn't like that anymore. It’s a lot classier now.

We want to encourage people to come to the races, which are really family orientated now.

Families with children come along so we want to be appropriate and make sure they have a good time.

We're a real community, all of us grid girls look out for each other, and so do the companies we work for – they'd be the first to step in if we felt uncomfortable.

On the grid there's security who look out for us but I’ve never felt uncomfortable.

Most of the drivers bring along their partners and children, and we're friends with them. Their partners are also on the grid helping the drivers out so would they be banned as well?

People are saying we're all working class girls who are being taken advantage of – that couldn’t be farther from the truth.

I'm a university student, there are lawyers, accountants, students, professionals from all walks of life, they just love doing something different.

Yes, looks are part of it, but you also have to be good with the public, you’re representing a brand, you have to be personable.

The pay is pretty good but that's not why I started, I love motorcycle racing and when I found out this was a way I could get paid to watch a sport I love, it was a no-brainer.

I started when I was 18 and I’m now 27, I’ve worked for the same team, JG Speedfit Kawasaki and have been on the start line for the Isle of Man TT for the past three years. I still love it.

There's a small group of people who are offended on behalf of us grid girls but there's not one girl who's been objectified that I know of, if we were we would complain, as would everyone around us.
 
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Yup, but their careers are all ****ed now.
Just so some hairy legged munters, who dont even watch motorsports can pat themselves on the back for achieving nothing except causing several thousand women worldwide to lose their jobs.

Well done <ok>