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Gen Y women earning up to 17% more than Gen Y males in most US cities

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Who approves these divisive topics?

Rhetorical question.

Some women have had the effrontery to earn more than some men - storm in teacup ensues.
Posted by Severin, Monday, 6 September 2010 12:27:41 PM
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Dear Antiseptic,

Your life is not my fault!
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 6 September 2010 8:12:13 PM
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Severin <"Some women have had the effrontery to earn more than some men - storm in teacup ensues."
Lol!

Foxy <"Your life is not my fault!"
Absolutely!

After reading all the moaning and groaning of all the usual good old boys on this subject, I have come to the conclusion that all the naughty, money grabbing, job stealing, single mother, divorced mother females (in fact ALL females) of this world should line up for a good flogging, and just do as they are told.

Would the manly whines stop then?

I doubt it.
Posted by suzeonline, Monday, 6 September 2010 9:41:02 PM
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*I have come to the conclusion that all the naughty, money grabbing, job stealing, single mother, divorced mother females (in fact ALL females) of this world should line up for a good flogging, and just do as they are told.*

Whatever gets you through the night, Suze. Clearly there is a kinky
side to you, that we do not know about.

Meantime some of us smartarses just enjoy pointing out the flaws
in your reasoning skills. If that gets your knickers in a twist,
so be it.

Just remember, a bit of adversity builds character :)

.
Posted by Yabby, Monday, 6 September 2010 10:53:16 PM
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Hay Suzs, I'd like to see that.
Posted by Hasbeen, Monday, 6 September 2010 11:20:27 PM
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I wonder, should that not have read "storm in a C-cup"?
It appears, some of our poster's are closet B&D ers. Any correlation?
The instant and involuntary mental image of Yabby in boots, fishnet stockings and black leather is one I could have done without.
From the vantage of Libertarian, -social or RW- shouldn't employers have the right to pay people whatever they think they are worth, regardless (or even in some cases, because of) their sex, race, creed or colour?
Posted by Grim, Tuesday, 7 September 2010 6:21:42 AM
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