Certain cues provoke an involuntary reaction. Civilized men can and will control themselves, but it’s distracting. It’s much easier to ignore a full figure with a high neckline than power cleavage on a trimmer figure.
Women shouldn’t inflict these cues on coworkers. Save it for face-to-face negotiation with an adversary, where your coworkers will be out of the line of fire.
Certain cues provoke an involuntary reaction. Civilized men can and will control themselves, but it’s distracting. It’s much easier to ignore a full figure with a high neckline than power cleavage on a trimmer figure.
Women shouldn’t inflict these cues on coworkers. Save it for face-to-face negotiation with an adversary, where your coworkers will be out of the line of fire.
"Women shouldn’t inflict these cues on coworkers."
Ah, okay, so you're thinking a dress code of some sort for women that prevents them from "distracting" the men? Maybe something in black? That covers them from the neck down?
Although, better cover the face too as some women's beauty is distracting. The hair too, of course.
I mean, I'm being ever so slightly flippant, but come on, you can't be serious here can you?
I say that clothing is communication. For most jobs you should be telling the world that you are competent; that you are dependable. You should not be telling people that you are young and fertile and hot to trot.
Certain cues provoke an involuntary reaction. Civilized men can and will control themselves, but it’s distracting. It’s much easier to ignore a full figure with a high neckline than power cleavage on a trimmer figure.
Women shouldn’t inflict these cues on coworkers. Save it for face-to-face negotiation with an adversary, where your coworkers will be out of the line of fire.
"Women shouldn’t inflict these cues on coworkers."
Ah, okay, so you're thinking a dress code of some sort for women that prevents them from "distracting" the men? Maybe something in black? That covers them from the neck down?
Although, better cover the face too as some women's beauty is distracting. The hair too, of course.
I mean, I'm being ever so slightly flippant, but come on, you can't be serious here can you?
Literally, not having breasts magically levitate would be a start.
I say that clothing is communication. For most jobs you should be telling the world that you are competent; that you are dependable. You should not be telling people that you are young and fertile and hot to trot.
Be free to be you. Just don't expect respect when your look says sex instead.