I thought about how
women judge each other and how suburbia breeds conformity.
Just admit it already:
Women judge each other's clothing choices constantly.
And I hate when
women judge other women.
«I think in this situation, for women on TV, it's mainly
women judging other women on what they wear.
Not exact matches
Its chair, Barbara
Judge, added: «
Women that make it to the top must also help
others follow in their footsteps, by acting as role models and mentors.»
I knew
other women that swore by barre workouts in
other regions of the country, but I had to
judge for myself.
I can futher give
other religious teachings that say that we are not
judges (ok,
Judge Judy is), but we stand as imperfect creatures who do not have the right to judge nor condem our fellow man (and woman) if their beliefs do not align themselves with
Judge Judy is), but we stand as imperfect creatures who do not have the right to
judge nor condem our fellow man (and woman) if their beliefs do not align themselves with
judge nor condem our fellow man (and
woman) if their beliefs do not align themselves with ours.
Yes, it is true that God made man for
woman, but we humans who has been born for the short time we are here must not
judge each
other for our indifferences and beliefs; we must help each
other dodge the evils of this world and come together as the children of God.
A federal
judge has temporarily issued a restraining order blocking the rule from going into effect on December 19, but this law (and several
other similar restrictions proposed) present an opportunity for Christians to look closely at the issue and consider what role we play and how we can serve
women.
Jesus certainly has a lesson about
judging others; however, what people often forget is that Jesus took this
woman aside and told her not to continue in this behavior (v. 11), and I can image He did so quite gently.
Also see Exodus 21:22,23» (New American Standard) 22 «If men struggle with each
other and strike a
woman with child so that she gives birth prematurely, yet there is no injury, he shall surely be fined as the
woman's husband may demand of him, and he shall pay as the
judges decide.
As a scientist I always
judge things on empirical evidence and he always has
women ages 19 to 23 around him, but I've never seen anything else, so as a scientist, my presumption is that whatever the problems were I would believe him over
other people.»
I am ashamed of the way I
judge those I deem judgmental, the way I stumble through my day without prayer, the way I issue praises to heaven in one breath and curse my brothers in the next, the way I talk a big game about loving
others and then brush past the
woman crying in the airport, the way cynicism seeps into my bones, the way I zone out in front of my wireless glowing mirror in a pathetic effort to avoid confronting it all.
You seem to have highlighted particular sins as though some are worse than
others all sin leads to death not just the big ones because we all are sinners.All have gone astray none are righteous.I believe the worst sin is pride idolatry is the first commandment we set ourselves as Gods.Regardless of what the sin is, our hearts are condemned by our pride.It wasnt the sin of homosexuality or sexual deviance that destroyed sodom.It was there pride and it is one of our biggest stumbling blocks in our christian walk or it certainly was for me.We look at the story of the adulterous
woman and we think adultery is a terrible crime but the story is for our benefit to show that we all are sinners that Jesus does nt condemn us but came to save us.And when Jesus says go and sin no more he was not only talking to the
woman but everyone else that was around
judging her for her sin its a universal message that we all need to see that we all are condemned because of our sin that Jesus came to save us and that we turn from our sin and follow him.Because he is the way the truth and the life.brentnz
Jesus himself
judged others, as did many Godly men and
women throughout the Bible.
Jewett, to give yet a third example, argues that the basic intention of Paul concerning the role of
women is revealed in Galatians 3:28, and that this must be used in
judging inadequate the intention of some of Paul's
other statements concerning
women («the problem with the concept of female subordination is that it breaks the analogy of faith»).71
In my department, I think we too often bend over backwards for those with children...»
Women are also quoted as advising other women not to take advantage of existing leave policies because they will be judged by colleagues as weak and unable to do their
Women are also quoted as advising
other women not to take advantage of existing leave policies because they will be judged by colleagues as weak and unable to do their
women not to take advantage of existing leave policies because they will be
judged by colleagues as weak and unable to do their jobs.
Then people (usually those in power) made up a bunch of rules about what this man /
woman experienced and called it their religion and
judged (hated / killed)
other people that do not believe their religion.
ok well in the bible it is against divorce also but god forgives to but it is still wrong and yes i am from nc and i do live in catawba country where this took place but i do nt have to sit around and watch people make out with each
other and u know lesbians and gays should read the bible more pentcosal think the same way about that it is wrong for a man and man to be togather and a
woman and
woman to be togather and some of you people are just plan stupid and i think that some of you just need to think it is god place to
judge this pastor and it might be old fashion but back in the ol days we did nt have all this volice and all these crimes but look now there is alot of crime and volice and all we are doing is mad that a pastor said how he felt about gays and lesbiens
She wants
women who choose abortion to be protected from the judgments of
others, shielded while they «confront their own inner
judges.»
Everyone's dressed in yoga pants bringing forth delicious goodies, and we all pile together on a couch to
judge other crazy
women.
In addition being a powerful business owner, Louisa Nelson was a
woman who refrained from
judging others, a characteristic exemplified by her consistent leadership in employing disabled and minorities.
You're anecdotal «I've met these fighters therefore...» has no basis for this discussion because these fighter's characters are not being
judged here, (and your one brief experience with them would have little value there either) their specific behavior is being discussed in relation to not only to how
other major sporting organizations treat similar behavior, but also with sensitivity to the growing LGBT community, which is also a significant percentage of
women's MMA fighters.
I don't
judge amber though and I don't
judge other women who like to drink coffee or have a glass of wine.
So I don't think there is any
judging of
other women issues with this post.
Newsflash: While some
women make choices for their births that
others don't see the sense of, the best response would be to ask why they made that decision in a balanced manner and get an education rather than
judge and scream and accuse, which helps nobody.
«While experts are not, in the end, able to control how mothers feed their babies, they do set the standards by which
women may be
judged by
others and, perhaps most importantly,
judge themselves.»
You man not consider it moral, but this posting was about not
judging other women for their choices.
I acknowledge that some
women can not breastfeed and
others choose not to, and in holding this debate I do not seek in any way to
judge them — those bottle feeding also require assistance and advice.
It was by far the most beautiful experience of my life thus far and I sooo wish that
other women had more support and possibilities to birth naturally without worrying about security or being
judged.
Facebook, the media, and even
other women with kids» comments about parents like me made me feel constantly
judged.
Of course this is ridiculous and damaging and something that a myriad of feminist groups have been crusading against for decades, but unfortunately the practice of
judging other women for existing persists.
My point is we
women are constantly
judging each
other over everything — breast feeding vs bottle feeding, cloth diapers vs regular, home birth vs hospital, work outside the home vs stay at home moms... the list is never ending.
To quote myself: If you are one of those
women who can't seem to offer your «support» without
judging other women either directly or passive aggressively, if you do denigrate formula feeding mothers in the name of upholding
women who want to breastfeed, if you spread outright lies about formula companies and the product they sell, you are doing nothing but feeding into the hype and exacerbating the anxiety felt by some of the very mothers you claim to express concern for.......
I simply believe that we
women need to stop
judging each
other.
It's time to acknowledge and value the power of choosing motherhood and stop
judging other women based on mothering choices.
I'm not in the business of
judging other women for their birth choices.
«
Women are quick to judge other women as mothers even if they go to the office, so you can imagine if they're giving up custody,» Sills told Vi
Women are quick to
judge other women as mothers even if they go to the office, so you can imagine if they're giving up custody,» Sills told Vi
women as mothers even if they go to the office, so you can imagine if they're giving up custody,» Sills told Vieira.
I think that the most important thing that we can do is to not
judge other women for their choices and just accept that not everyone parents their children the same way, but that doesn't mean that they are wrong.
Sanctimommies can never understand why
other women think they are being
judged.
Judge away while asking
others to tolerate what you self righteously believe all
women should be doing.
The
women who
judge others for not breastfeeding are only doing so to make themselves feel superior.
Perhaps when
women stop
judging each
other and making
others feel less than they are because of the choices they make, and work together, we will more quickly gain equality.
It's wrong to
judge other women in what they choose.
So as a dude, we owe it to the
women in our lives, whether that be our significant
others, whether that be to the moms in our practices, whether that be to the
other birthing providers who are helping these
women to meet them where they are and to help them through the process by giving them information, by offering support, and by absolutely not
judging so that moms can maintain their power 100 % through not just the pregnancy process, but labor and then on to postpartum.
Any comment or look she gets from
other women that
judge her miserable change will take a toll on her self - esteem.
Breastfeeding is a beautiful motherly act, wherever it happens, but especially when it allows
women to concentrate on nurturing their children, without worry that
others may
judge them in the process.
As
women we need to stop
judging each
other on such stupid and sometimes uncontrollable things such as how we choose / and sometimes not choose to birth our children.
A New York State
judge ruled that a defamation lawsuit brought by a
woman who has said Trump made unwanted sexual advances could go forward, raising the possibility of a public airing of
other allegations of sexual misconduct against the president.
«
Judge Sattler has failed to protect the rights of
women and is not fit to sit in judgment of
other women who come before her.