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Women on the Hunt


               
2016 Feb 20, 4:01am   35,199 views  73 comments

by resistance   follow (0)  

When interviewing at a new company, I alway notice a small flurry of interest in me by all the women who I come into contact with.

The effect seems subtle until once aware of it, but then it's unmistakable and not subtle at all. From the receptionist to the HR woman to potential co-workers, there's a feeling I'm being watched, judged, and talked about. An unlikely number of new random women just happen to walk by and look into the room where I'm being interviewed, no doubt informed explicitly or implicitly by the other women that there is a new man to evaluate. They cannot let the competition get there first! They smile and say hello, as if that were normal on the street. But it's not.

The receptionists and HR women clearly have those jobs partly because it's a way to check out a continuous stream of men for short- or long-term mating potential, and a way to block hot women from getting jobs there through various deliberate accidents and omissions in their application and interviews.

Alas, within a few days or weeks of starting a new job, the women have all had their look or chat, and their attention is back to checking out whatever new man comes in the front door, smiling and saying hello at him now.

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1   Strategist   @   2016 Feb 20, 5:25am  

Men check out women too. -- Especially their boobs, and talk about them at "happy hours"

2   georgeliberte   @   2016 Feb 20, 5:51am  

Yes, as Executive Officer at an ammunition plant I received (unsolicited) input into the hiring of the security chief and chief engineer from female staff such as 'he is too good looking not to hire."
During a wilder stage of life I had a young bisexual nymphomaniac stripper girlfriend. It was a change to be walking down a street and realize your girlfriend was eyeing boobs more than you, and for similar reason.
Despite the femanazi rhetoric and boiler plate, women are sexual beings also. Around 30, especially after a divorce, even though most still look good, they figure out that they will not have loads of male attention just by possessing a set of decent tits and and ass. (Well, some don't have to, but most). That BTW is why women this age are ideal partners, FWB, even for younger males).

3   Dan8267   @   2016 Feb 20, 1:39pm  

resistance says

An unlikely number of new random women just happen to walk by and look into the room where I'm being interviewed, no doubt informed explicitly or implicitly by the other women that there is a new man to evaluate. They cannot let the competition get there first! They smile and say hello, as if that were normal on the street. But it's not.

The receptionists and HR women clearly have those jobs partly because it's a way to check out a continuous stream of men for short- or long-term mating potential

Don't rock the boat. This is how I got every job I've ever had.

4   Dan8267   @   2016 Feb 20, 1:41pm  

georgeliberte says

I had a young bisexual nymphomaniac stripper girlfriend

Add in daddy issues and bi-polar disorder, and you have my dating search profile.

5   turtledove   @   2016 Feb 20, 1:47pm  

resistance says

there's a feeling I'm being watched, judged, and talked about.

Unless you are spectacularly good looking or potentially the new head of their department, I doubt it.

6   Rin   @   2016 Feb 20, 1:49pm  

Why do you think I'd rather bang whores?

A lot of this stuff is a bunch of crap, just cannon fodder for a future lawsuit.

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