In British Columbia today a law was passed that women can not be compelled to wear high heeled shoes in ANY workplace. WHY did it take some genius this long to figure that out?
We had a strict law that no man would be allowed to put his johnson in a sliding patio door and slam it shut. amenIn British Columbia today a law was passed that women can not be compelled to wear high heeled shoes in ANY workplace. WHY did it take some genius this long to figure that out?
There has to be a law for this?
That's tyranny. The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation, or the sliding patio doors, the tops of washing machines, dining room tables. The uteruses of the nation, however, the state is all up in that business.
In British Columbia today a law was passed that women can not be compelled to wear high heeled shoes in ANY workplace. WHY did it take some genius this long to figure that out?
So YOU have to keep wearing those pumps but women can say no, if they wish to.
Do you have steel toe pumps?
There has to be a law for this?
So YOU have to keep wearing those pumps but women can say no, if they wish to.
Do you have steel toe pumps?
Because patriarchy.
I have never know any man who likes to see women wear heels (they much prefer flats). Instead, it is women who like heels. At least, that's what I've seen over the years.
Only Jack Cade could turn this subject into a whimper about how hard-done-by white men are. His main worry about feminine hygiene products is how they might affect men.Do men still have to wear suits and ties in the workplace or is there going to be a new law introduced which states that no man should be compelled to wear such things?
Are you suggesting that suits and ties are as painful to wear as high heels?Do men still have to wear suits and ties in the workplace or is there going to be a new law introduced which states that no man should be compelled to wear such things?