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2007-10-15 07:26:44 · 11 answers · asked by ByTheWay 4 in Social Science Gender Studies

What is men had no balls and had an orchidectomy (orchiectomy: Surgical removal of one or both testicles)

Please dont discriminate people for medical conditions and gender. Such violations will be reported.

2007-10-15 07:36:11 · update #1

I didnt even state whether I was a male or a female or a working woman or a stay at home mother or a single woman.

Personal attacks also consitute violation in yahoo answers and will be reported.

2007-10-15 07:37:36 · update #2

PLEASE ANSWER whether you think there will be AS MANY working women as we find today, if the aforesaid condition were to happen.

2007-10-15 07:42:48 · update #3

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I doubt very much "If cushioned chairs were banned from all workplaces" would have much impact on the number of working women. Not all women work in offices.
One thing that would reduce the number of working women is if their lazy, boozing husbands got off the sofa and got a job and helped with the bills.

2007-10-15 09:56:32 · answer #1 · answered by PC 7 · 2 0

I think some women would get brains and bring in their own cushion. Just because cushioned chairs are banned doesn't mean cushions are.

I also think the answer you are hearing is women wouldn't be able to handle it without cushioned chairs as well as men. Funny thing I don't remember there being any cushioned chairs in any of my schools from kindergarten through college and I doubt there are less women in classes.

2007-10-15 08:51:05 · answer #2 · answered by Manny 4 · 3 0

the two things are unrelated. people work because they need the money to pay their bills. a smaller number of people work for the enjoyment they get from it. I don't know anyone who works so they can sit in a certain kind of chair. People, women included, worked before chairs were cushioned. Anyway, I think padded chairs are unrelated to women working.

2007-10-15 09:27:53 · answer #3 · answered by martinmagini 6 · 2 0

So let me get this straight. Women go to work because of . . . cushioned chairs? I'm sitting in a plastic chair right now and I feel fine.

2007-10-15 08:58:19 · answer #4 · answered by Rio Madeira 7 · 2 0

Actually, I have noticed most my male co-workers complain about chair comfort, cube walls instead of a door, short cube walls, slow computers, A/C or lack of, heat or lack of... Haven't heard very many woman complain about that so I think it's the other way around.

2007-10-15 07:37:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I don't think cushioned chairs have much to do with whether or not a woman chooses to work.

2007-10-15 08:05:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

At my job, I pretty much stand up and walk around all the time so having a chair wouldn't matter to me.

2007-10-15 08:01:40 · answer #7 · answered by RoVale 7 · 2 0

um....what? I had a job where I sat on my a** all day and I hated it and quit. Most women dont enjoy sitting around, we like to be busy and productive. Women I know anyway.

Im only sitting here because I got tired laying on the couch watching my soaps.

NOT

2007-10-15 07:38:59 · answer #8 · answered by MNgirl@thebeach 4 · 3 0

I know if you banned cushioned shoes, you'd have almost no nurses or teachers. People get CHAIRS in their jobs? I don't get one in MY job.

2007-10-15 10:27:38 · answer #9 · answered by Jodie G 5 · 1 0

Feeling a bit threatened, are we? If you have to work, you have to work; I'll sit in whatever chair I have to, and I'll bet I last longer than YOU any day.

2007-10-15 07:35:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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