If you could try one thing as a member of the opposite sex, would you?
If you had the opportunity to try one thing as a member of the opposite sex would you? If so what would it be and why?
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If you had the opportunity to try one thing as a member of the opposite sex would you? If so what would it be and why?
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If it was a sexual thing I would want to have lesbian sex and try dp. A somewhat non sexual thing would be to go to Victoria's Secret and try on and buy different varieties of lingerie and panties.
I would choose the freedom to pee anywhere I wanted to. In bottles my god anywhere. Literally just anywhere.
I assure you peeing in bottles is used only for an emergency and isn't as easy as it looks haha (:
Exactly, in all honestly I have never had to go that bad to where the bottle was the only viable choice. Typically it's something you avoid at all costs. However, the ability to sneak around the corner unzipp your fly and relive yourselft is something that I will never take for granted.
I would get out of speeding tickets by showing my boobs.
It has never worked for me as a guy.
If it was a sexual thing for me, I would like to see how it feels for females getting sex and yes the lesbian thing, and like someone already said, go out in public in skirt or dress and act kinda slutty, lol. but when it comes time for everyone back to normal, I would keep the real breasts,,, and so many more things I cant think of right now.
I don't get why someone wouldn't try it for a short period of time. If it was perminant then I wouldn't but I would if it was for a set period of time. I could just imagine it. Not having to work, having someone pay for me. Mwahaha. I'd be such a cunt. ^_^
I would try getting by in life without working. Oh, and being able to rely on victim status whenever it suits my needs.
I'd see what it was like to get paid more for the same job simply because I had testicles. Oh, and to see how having a family is a positive attribute in the working world and not a detriment.
Pay gap is bullshit. It's simply the difference between the average earnings of all men and women working full-time and doesn't account for differences in occupations, positions, education, job tenure or hours worked per week. Overall, women tend to work for less time than men and have lower-paying jobs, partially because they do not go into STEM fields. Lack of parity =/= discrimination against women in the workplace.
Perpetuation of this rubbish leads to overt discrimination against men where women are paid more for no reason other than the fact that they're women.
Will reply to this post with sources as IIN can get finicky about loading links.
Pay gap is bs:
http://time.com/3222543/5-feminist-myths-that-will-not-die/
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303532704579483752909957472
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-gender-pay-gap-is-a-complete-myth/
http://dailycaller.com/2015/02/24/studies-debunk-patricia-arquettes-gender-wage-gap-argument/
Women getting paid more than men for no reason:
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/5590575-mcmaster-to-boost-all-female-faculty-members-salaries/
Did you bother to ask why? There is the argument that women just don't ask for it as much. True. They do not ask for raises nearly as much as men do.
But the reality of women tending to household matters more frequently prevents them from working the same hours. It is not expected of fathers to call in sick when the children catch a cold.
This conversation needs to happen. It does in no way pay women more than they deserve. If equal means more, then men are gaining the system and being paid for sub par work as well. I am sure there are exceptions and some woman out their has recieved more wages, but it is far from normal.
The article only provides evidence that a pay gap exists, and one university did something about it. So why did you call it bullshit then site a source that says otherwise?
Why there is this gap? Yes, I did answer why. Let me paste again.
"Overall, women tend to work for less time than men and have lower-paying jobs, partially because they do not go into STEM fields."
What the bloody hell are you talking about? They are literally being paid more because they are women based on a mythical sexist gap which has already proven not to be based on discrimination but for reasons I already said in my first reply.
Which article was that? I linked four disputing it. May have skimmed a tad but, from what I saw, all of them dispute that the 77 cents per dollar thing is bullshit.
I'm a guy, but if I were a girl I'd love to wear a mini-(dress, skirt, whatever) with no undies on.
In Public!
Honestly I'd probably test out the physical (super strength!) and sexual stuff first but I'd also be very interested in everything about the male experience. I don't pretend to know what it's like to be a guy in general so I can't really pin down specifics but I would like to take in as much of what it's like to be a guy as possible. The day to day of being a guy...
Is it weird that I'd probably just sit down and masturbate with my newly acquired penis?