By and large a man
often talks to a woman quite differently from the way he talks to another man.
Not exact matches
If you are a
woman and / or racial minority, chances are you have been interrupted or
talked over by a colleague in a meeting (a circumstance
often referred
to as «mansplaining.»)
And what I hate is that
women are always asked the question about diversity, and if you're one of the few
women in the room, you feel obligated
to raise it as an issue, when you would rather far
often talk about the economics of something.
Monster.com career expert Vicki Salemi and Moneyish's Nicole Lyn Pesce join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell
to talk about why wearing a cheerful expression is another double standard that working
women face — even though it
often has no impact on job performance.
A
woman who worked with me at the restaurant I worked at
talked to me
often because she saw me as a fellow spirit - filled believer and she felt somewhat like an outcast because she always wore skirts below her knees, her hair in a bun, and no makeup.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires
women to submit
to male leadership in the home and church, and
often appeals
to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we
talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet
to be engaged by complementarian critics.
I was pleased
to see many pro-life advocates acknowledge that the story highlights the role poverty plays in abortion, admitting that the
women in this case were marginalized and vulnerable, and that their needs ought
to be
talked about more
often.
I've found as a Christian
woman it is
often better & safer
to lead the conversation by
talking about my dreams and hopes because having ambitions
often assumes a secular worldview where promotions, opportunities, and recognition is about money, success, and ego.
People too
often talk about Jesus aside from his words, about his compassion towards all, while they fail
to wrestle with some of his steepest moral teachings: «Whoever divorces his wife... and marries another, commits adultery; Everyone who looks at a
woman with lust has already committed adultery with her in his heart; If your right eye causes you
to sin, tear it out and throw it away; I have come
to bring not peace but the sword; Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me» (Mt 19:9, 5:28, 5:30, 10:14, 10:37).
To counsel prayer to the rootless, restless twentieth - century man or woman is often to talk of something that sounds like moonshin
To counsel prayer
to the rootless, restless twentieth - century man or woman is often to talk of something that sounds like moonshin
to the rootless, restless twentieth - century man or
woman is
often to talk of something that sounds like moonshin
to talk of something that sounds like moonshine.
So, like
women often do, I found other
women partners
to talk about what was alternately a wonderful and awful stage of life.
I hear so
often women talk about how
women having been giving birth for thousands of years and «babies know how
to be born».....
A few years ago, very few people were
talking about the fact that
women often don't have access
to clean lactation spaces.
RR: A few years ago, very few people were
talking about the fact that
women often don't have access
to clean lactation spaces.
I would
often call my mother while I was reading the book
to tell her how all the feelings I was having were feelings that the author of this book and numerous
women talked about in the book were feeling too.
Many of the
women I
talked to wished
to be quoted only under a pseudonym, in many instances because these rude comments
often came from people they know well, love, and / or (have
to) continue
to see.
You know, it's not like it used
to be, as
often, and you know for me, before..., while I was pregnant, I actually read a book of
women recounting their own tales of breastfeeding and one of the
women talked about finding all of these men who were....
That being said, in this latitude, in this climate we don't see a whole lot of, I mean, I've never seen Rickets but, in terms of deficiency, may be it will be something which has more
often which, actually this guideline
talks about testing pregnant
women which I know my OB / GYN hasn't tested me but, that's interesting
to me.
Talk to other
women or a lactation consultant early and
often.
Many
women feel confused about struggling with sadness after the joyous event of adding a new baby
to the family and
often don't
talk about it.
According
to a lawsuit a group of his former staffers filed against him, the Cheektowaga Democrat harassed about half a dozen
women who worked for him — remarking
often on their looks,
talking about visits
to strip clubs, inviting them
to share hotel rooms with him and suggesting two of them wear a «sexy elf costume» and sit on his lap for a staff Christmas photo.
H.H.: You know, when I was going around the country, on the Pink Bus,
talking specifically
to women, so
often they would say «We've got one child, we'd really like
to have another but we just can't afford it, what with our home's not big enough and the child care is too expensive», and there is then, they're working hard and then feel that is unfair on other people they they feel that they have bigger families that they would love
to have if they were in a position
to do that.
Whereas
women love
to talk about their challenges in order
to overcome them, men
often accept this as a way of life and internalize their fears.
... I see so many
women — I travel the world now and
often do
women - in - science
talks — and culturally in some countries... you must work 7 days a week 24 hours a day, and I just think that's so counterproductive
to family life,... and I don't see that they're doing any better than anybody else,
to be honest.
Such
talk among
women often targeted the physical appearance of another, and was used
to share social information.
In today's society where many
women give birth and soon head right back
to work, these brain changes can create profound conflict when it comes
to what we
often talk about as» work life balance.»
We may not
talk about it, but the struggle is real: Anywhere from 10
to 30 percent of
women suffer through heavy menstrual bleeding, a.k.a. menorrhagia — a condition that's
often accompanied by painful cramps and, if left untreated, can lead
to anemia.
We
often talk about hormonal imbalances and how they apply
to women, but men can get off track too.
And there's a good chance those stats are off, says Joshua Zeichner, MD, director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, because
women are
often too embarrassed
to talk about it.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force advises
women 40
to 49
to talk to their health care provider about when
to start screening and how
often to be screened.
Women in parcticular
often have a very hung - up relationship
to food and my colleague sometimes
talks about «sinning» when indulging in a piece of cake.
In this booklet, Dr. Lee
talks about how heart disease in
women is different, and explains why your diet does not necessarily affect your cholesterol level, why cholesterol drugs
often don't reduce the risk of heart disease, and why you might not want
to put too much weight on blood pressure and cholesterol numbers.
When people
talk about hormone imbalances, they
often tend
to focus on
women mostly.
When I am on speaking tours,
women often talk to me about their hormone issues.
While it is an area not
often talked about between
women of previous generations, there is now a lot more research emerging about female sexual pain and I'm pretty excited
to be spreading the word about this growing field.
So
often women are
talked out of their intuition, doubt it or try
to validate it by
talking to others.
Sometimes it's easy
to forget in my
often solitary work life that I actually have a huge community of
women who love many of the same things I do, and while there's plenty of back - and - forth on social media, I really valued the chance
to talk with some of you in greater detail than an Instagram DM lends itself
to.
While it used
to be seen as a taboo
to meet guys online, it's now becoming more and more acceptable and
often something that's openly
talked about by the modern
woman.
Also, avoid writing a book... long profiles
often give the impression of narcissism or someone who likes
to talk more about themselves than the
woman they are with.
If you remember my recent story The ugly truth about PPL dating sites for Ukrainian
women, foreign men are
often being duped into communicating online and paying for every message or minute of chat via pay per letter websites unnecessarily, and
often, as the evidence shows, it may not be the girls from the pictures who are
talking to guys but substitutes, who are earning money from this deception.
There is a Part II
to this video, where Ricky
talks about how Asian guys
often meet
women through mutual friends and networks.
Sergey Yevtushenko
talks to Natalia, founder and manager of [ukraine-matchmaker.com], about the challenges of matching two persons,
often a foreigner non-Ukrainian man and a Ukrainian
woman.
I don't know where else the concept «Sex after marriage» do come into
talks as
often as catholic
women for sex tonight and accessing online singles dating sites most probably is one of the most old and accepted method, but it would be challenging
to choose religious
women currently.
I've
often thought that if a man can learn
to be immune
to rejection, he'd never have
to read a game blog ever again -
women would teach him everything he Think about it: people watched my rejection TED
Talk so far.
«We've found that girls
often need a helping hand
to get
talking,» says Dattch CEO and founder Robyn Exton, who set up the company after noticing marked differences in behaviour between men and
women dating online.
Whenever you hear about men dating older
women, it's
often talked about like it's a way
to mix things up sexually.
We
often talk about men transforming their bodies for their art but
women doing it is about being «fearless»
to look like shit.
Let's really be direct and
talk about caregiving roles and what I call the double binder, I don't call it that, it's been called that before, the double bind which is this sort of pressure
to be a great worker, pressure
to be very successful in your profession, and then this pressure
to be very successful as a mother, a caregiver, a spouse and how that creates this situation that could be a bit of a pressure cooker and for many
women they find I think that there's just
often pressure
to move out of either a type of legal profession or move out of the profession entirely in order
to meet the pressure that is placed on so many moms.
Whether it is the personal assistant of a famous TV and radio political
talk show host (who was fired on her first day back from maternity leave), the Pennsylvania bank employee fired because her employer believed (incorrectly) that she was not planning
to return
to work after giving birth, or the Georgia warehouse worker fired after her doctor gave her a note restricting her from lifting heavy loads, these stories of
women facing harm
to their employment situations due
to their pregnancies take place too
often.
One thing that
women tends
to do more
often than men while driving is
talking on a mobile phone but a larger fraction of the
women use a hands free device
to do that.