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Old Sep 11th 2015 | 6:02 am
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What is odd was the Daily Mail were publishing social media comments from both legal professionals as headline news the last two days.

It has now been pulled. I wonder where the legal threat came from?
 
Old Sep 11th 2015 | 6:56 am
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My take on it is that he was a bit of an idiot for doing it (& knew it had the potential of not being well perceived) but she handled it all wrong. The grown up thing to do would've been to ignore it, unlink & block him. He would've got the message that it was wrong. Instead she chose to chastise him then share with her friends how clever she thinks her response was for some attention & praise.

All she has done is made any potential employer not want to touch her with a barge pole for fear over being dragged to a tribunal every 5 mins. She has not done herself or any other of us women in male dominated environment any favours.

Plus if she didn't want people judging her on her looks, why have a photo? I don't have one, it's not a requirement.
 
Old Sep 11th 2015 | 10:12 am
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Tell you what though. He was right about his daughter.




 
Old Sep 11th 2015 | 10:45 am
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Originally Posted by confused_uk
My take on it is that he was a bit of an idiot for doing it (& knew it had the potential of not being well perceived) but she handled it all wrong. The grown up thing to do would've been to ignore it, unlink & block him. He would've got the message that it was wrong. Instead she chose to chastise him then share with her friends how clever she thinks her response was for some attention & praise.

All she has done is made any potential employer not want to touch her with a barge pole for fear over being dragged to a tribunal every 5 mins. She has not done herself or any other of us women in male dominated environment any favours.

Plus if she didn't want people judging her on her looks, why have a photo? I don't have one, it's not a requirement.
Pffft well don't expect any contact from me then if no pics
 
Old Sep 11th 2015 | 12:13 pm
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Originally Posted by bats
Perhaps if he had prefaced his words with comments on her professional achievements then your argument might be valid but no it was straight in with comments on her appearance. This make me think that it's all he considered.
A little foreplay?
 
Old Sep 11th 2015 | 12:29 pm
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Originally Posted by caretaker
A little foreplay?
It makes all the difference
 

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