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Sarah Hanson-Young: The most honest, humane politician we have

Incredibly, the woman took a video after being initially disgusted. Women tend to be more (......) than men and it was an opportunity she couldn't miss. Like who would believe her at the work morning tea table without a go-pro to prove it. Hilarious.


So flirting is now a no go zone? "Disgusted" .... I guess that's a fairly subjective and personal thing and depends on your soak uptake of puritanical political correctness and social engineering.
 
"They" were getting flirtatious ans touchy, yet she was only disgusted by the man.

Am I reading that correctly?
 
I don't understand anything related to this whole SHY issue that is going on at the moment. Shagging blokes, isn't she a lesbian? Or is that what the insult was all about? She has a daughter? Who is the daughter's father if she is a lesbian, or has she had this child with her female partner?

She should not use a child for political purposes under any circumstances though.
 
I don't understand anything related to this whole SHY issue that is going on at the moment. Shagging blokes, isn't she a lesbian? Or is that what the insult was all about? She has a daughter? Who is the daughter's father if she is a lesbian, or has she had this child with her female partner?

She should not use a child for political purposes under any circumstances though.

SHY was previously married (to a man) , had a child and got divorced.

I don't think she is using her child for political purposes, neither do I think that she has good grounds for defamation.

If she said "stop shagging women David" to Lyonhjelm, would that be an insult ? Not if he was a heterosexual I wouldn't think.

She's just being silly with this defamation action.
 
I don't understand anything related to this whole SHY issue that is going on at the moment. Shagging blokes, isn't she a lesbian? Or is that what the insult was all about? She has a daughter? Who is the daughter's father if she is a lesbian, or has she had this child with her female partner?

She should not use a child for political purposes under any circumstances though.


She's well versed in everything, including her famous post titled:

Tone deaf Liberals plunder from ABC to build yet another Captain Cook monument”

“Despite an important national debate about changing the date of Australia Day away from Captain Cook’s landing at Botany Bay, the government has decided to spend taxpayer money it is stripping from the ABC on yet another monument to Captain Cook on the land of the Dharawal people."


And then there's the famous mistaking Sea Patrol drama series as a factual doco in 2014. LOL

A couple of years ago she spruiked Greens push for Superannuation taxation at marginal rates instead of party policy of excess $100k/annum incomes.
 
So flirting is now a no go zone? "Disgusted" .... I guess that's a fairly subjective and personal thing and depends on your soak uptake of puritanical political correctness and social engineering.
Flirting by women/men already in a relationship is an emotional cheat on their partner. Unless the partner is okay with it of course and in that agreement they are happy to see the flirting progress to intimacy.
 
Flirting by women/men already in a relationship is an emotional cheat on their partner. Unless the partner is okay with it of course and in that agreement they are happy to see the flirting progress to intimacy.

"disgusting" or disingenuous, emotionally betraying, unsettling .... most women flirt, many men don't recognise it ...we all like to think we have something to offer the crowd even if it isn't salacious. :D
 
"disgusting" or disingenuous, emotionally betraying, unsettling .... most women flirt, many men don't recognise it ...we all like to think we have something to offer the crowd even if it isn't salacious. :D
Not in our workplace. There is one woman who is in a relationship and admitted to me after questioning her behaviour that "I am flirty". There are men at my workplace distessed, jealous and angry from it and she seems to feed off that. Not good.
 
Not in our workplace. There is one woman who is in a relationship and admitted to me after questioning her behaviour that "I am flirty". There are men at my workplace distessed, jealous and angry from it and she seems to feed off that. Not good.

Occurs everywhere doesn't it? Women love to flirt, whether for gain or the sense of power etc that they enjoy.
 
Not in our workplace. There is one woman who is in a relationship and admitted to me after questioning her behaviour that "I am flirty". There are men at my workplace distessed, jealous and angry from it and she seems to feed off that. Not good.

Yes it can be very uncomfortable, distracting and compromising
 
Occurs everywhere doesn't it? Women love to flirt, whether for gain or the sense of power etc that they enjoy.
I worked in a 50/50 male/female workplace and the end result of the partnered persons taking the flirt to intimacy was an ugly scene. Do it single and no one gets hurt physically or emotionally.
 
One for every week of the year:

From those observations, Moore (1985) identified 52 nonverbal behaviors that women use to signal their potential interest in a man. Of those, some of the most frequently performed behaviors by women were:

  1. Solitary Dance: While seated or standing, the woman moved her body in time to music playing.
  2. Room-Encompassing Glance: The woman looked around the room for about 5 to 10 seconds, without making eye contact with others.
  3. Short Darting Glance: The woman gave a sideways, 2-to-3-second glance at a man of interest.
  4. Gaze Fixate: The woman made eye contact with a man of interest for more than 3 seconds.
  5. Head Toss: The woman flipped her head backward and lifted her face up briefly.
  6. Hair Flip: The woman raised one hand up, pushed it through her hair.
  7. Smile: The corners of the mouth were turned upward, sometimes showing teeth.
  8. Lean: The woman moved her torso and upper body forward, closer to the man.
  9. Neck Presentation: The woman tilted her head to one side, about 45 degrees, exposing the opposite side of her neck.
  10. Laugh/Giggle: Generally, laughing/giggling was a response to conversation with a man.
  11. Head Nod: Usually in conversation with a man, the woman nodded in agreement.
 
Gee whiz I never got none a those. Chasin parked cars too much I was. But really, they can be soooo misleading, to the point of thingy tease.


One for every week of the year:

From those observations, Moore (1985) identified 52 nonverbal behaviors that women use to signal their potential interest in a man. Of those, some of the most frequently performed behaviors by women were:

  1. Solitary Dance: While seated or standing, the woman moved her body in time to music playing.
  2. Room-Encompassing Glance: The woman looked around the room for about 5 to 10 seconds, without making eye contact with others.
  3. Short Darting Glance: The woman gave a sideways, 2-to-3-second glance at a man of interest.
  4. Gaze Fixate: The woman made eye contact with a man of interest for more than 3 seconds.
  5. Head Toss: The woman flipped her head backward and lifted her face up briefly.
  6. Hair Flip: The woman raised one hand up, pushed it through her hair.
  7. Smile: The corners of the mouth were turned upward, sometimes showing teeth.
  8. Lean: The woman moved her torso and upper body forward, closer to the man.
  9. Neck Presentation: The woman tilted her head to one side, about 45 degrees, exposing the opposite side of her neck.
  10. Laugh/Giggle: Generally, laughing/giggling was a response to conversation with a man.
  11. Head Nod: Usually in conversation with a man, the woman nodded in agreement.
 
In the Parliament yesterday:-

"I sincerely thank my Senate colleagues for their support yesterday, and for their stand against sexism and bullying of women in our workplaces.

Together we can show that our parliament can be a place of respectful debate and women are welcomed to participate without harassment."

Nuff said
 
In the Parliament yesterday:-

"I sincerely thank my Senate colleagues for their support yesterday, and for their stand against sexism and bullying of women in our workplaces.

Together we can show that our parliament can be a place of respectful debate and women are welcomed to participate without harassment."

Nuff said

:laugh:

 
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