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CoolPenguin123
Share a time you’ve experienced prejudice due to your gender, what is your take on sexism in America?
I do not consider benevolent sexism a good thing, for despite the positive feelings it may indicate for the perceiver, its
underpinnings lie in traditional stereotyping and masculine dominance (e.g., the man as the provider and woman as his dependent),
and its consequences are often damaging. Benevolent sexism is not necessarily experienced as benevolent by the recipient. For example,
a man’s comment to a female coworker on how ‘cute’ she looks, however well-intentioned, may undermine her feelings of being taken seriously as a professional.
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Trump2k17
What's most memorable experience at a restaurant?
One day I felt bourgeois so I went to a resturant and it was really expensive but I thought it was worth it. When I went there I took a seat and waited for the waiter to come like any other
restaurant but I when a mascot came out in a penguin costume I was suprised because I didn't expect it and it made the whole experience a lot more memorable.
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SUS_OWL
What is was your worse experience at a restaurant?
One day I felt bourgeois so I went to a resturant and it was really expensive but I thought it was worth it. When I went there I took a seat and waited for the waiter to come like any other restaurant but I when a mascot came out in a penguin
costume I was suprised because I didn't expect it and it made the whole experience a lot more memorable.
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RedPwanda034
Is sexual orientation determined at birth?
No one knows what causes heterosexuality, homosexuality, or bisexuality. Homosexuality was once thought to be the result of troubled family dynamics or faulty psychological development. Those assumptions
are now understood to have been based on misinformation and prejudice. Currently there is a renewed interest in searching for biological etiologies for homosexuality. However, to date there are no replicated scientific studies supporting any
specific biological etiology for homosexuality. Similarly, no specific psychosocial or family dynamic cause for homosexuality has been identified, including histories of childhood sexual abuse. Sexual abuse does not appear to be more prevalent
in children who grow up to identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual, than in children who identify as heterosexual.