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'Gender Apartheid' at toy shop shock
http://www.telegraph....ccused-of-sexism.html
Thank goodness this shocking state of affairs has now be rectified.
Thank goodness this shocking state of affairs has now be rectified.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.wolf63, you may (or may not) be interested to know that back when Pepsi Max was first developed it was aimed at a male market given it's slightly spicier, sharper flavour versus the girlie Diet Pepsi. This information was passed to us by senior promotions operatives from Pepsi at an otherwise boring sales meeting in a nice wee country club.
Clearly you don't know what you like as marketing teams are NEVER wrong. :)
Clearly you don't know what you like as marketing teams are NEVER wrong. :)
What next? Some will be complaining that women have to go upstairs
in M & S, while the men's department is on ground level.
Parents know what their child is interested in, regardless of their gender.
Therefore if one knows that their little girl enjoys playing with boy's toys, then one heads straight for the boy's toy department.
Where's the confusion?
in M & S, while the men's department is on ground level.
Parents know what their child is interested in, regardless of their gender.
Therefore if one knows that their little girl enjoys playing with boy's toys, then one heads straight for the boy's toy department.
Where's the confusion?
I don't do social media, don't twitter, never post on facebook or upload to YouTube, but it is amazing how many stories in the papers these days seem to originate from those sources. This story came from here tweeting her surprise at her "victory". Likewise, there are all those videos of racists on public transport. (particularly like todays, the drunken yobette being thrown off the bus http://www.dailymail....-falls-flat-back.html
and the Scottish non-payer being evicted from a train, also a YouTube hit
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...gh-east-fife-16143909
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...gh-east-fife-16143909
We used to shop in Hamleys a lot and never found the signage confusing- nor did my little girl regale herself in pink glitter, or my boys feel under any pressure to only buy guns etc- in fatc my eldest son is the campest thing on the planert and my little girl could take over the world before tea time. I think this was an unecessary battle by a self important person who if she wants to help the world and women become less stereotyped ought to do something genuinely constructive and not worry herself about how a toy store arranges it's floors. Either that or she could get back in the kitchen where she belongs;-) *Ducks*
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