Double standards

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we no longer see any point in what you're saying.

Whilst I think the attempt to support the "double standards" argument, by claiming to be female, was ill judged I can appreciate some of the points Feper has presented in the lounge access rules thread.

Not sure who the "we" is in your post?
 
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I actually thought Feper used the "as a woman" line as a joke, based around the topical discussion of the Prime Minister's speech. Could be wrong, but that's how I read it. Humour is almost impossible to nail on a forum. Particularly when your online persona is a little, how to put this, 'prickly' or direct.

Anyway, Feper (and all of us really) should realise that HOW we put a point of view across is often just as important as the view itself, particularly if you're keen for your argument to be taken seriously. It's just human nature.

I find this forum generally very accepting and polite. But I've hung out at some pretty feral forums in the past, so I may not be the best barometer of these things.
 
So we have a faceless and dual sex person whinging about double standards.

If this isn't bordering on sexual harassment, then I don't know what is.

But I guess this proves my point about one set of rules for one
 
Re: Qantas to upgrade business class sleep experience

I actually thought Feper used the "as a woman" line as a joke, based around the topical discussion of the Prime Minister's speech. Could be wrong, but that's how I read it. Humour is almost impossible to nail on a forum. Particularly when your online persona is a little, how to put this, 'prickly' or direct.

Anyway, Feper (and all of us really) should realise that HOW we put a point of view across is often just as important as the view itself, particularly if you're keen for your argument to be taken seriously. It's just human nature.

I find this forum generally very accepting and polite. But I've hung out at some pretty feral forums in the past, so I may not be the best barometer of these things.


Just when I thought that all common sense had gone out the window, the last 2 posts have restored some hope
 
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From the website that you quoted:

"intrusive questions or statements about your private life"

This is the problem.

You've picked out one line with no context. You haven't answered the question.

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From the website that you quoted:

"intrusive questions or statements about your private life"

There was no question asked of you. Just a summary of information that you volunteered.


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