Women and the concept of sharing.

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  • #721798
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    Observer
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    So I was on a business trip recently and I had to do laundry at the hotel. I figured I would do it on a Thursday evening as it would be the ideal time.

    I head down to the laundry room and I spot two young women, probably in their early twenties. The laundry room was a mess; clothes everywhere and all the machines were taken, a total of 5. I assumed that a washer will be available soon, so I decided to wait.

    Eventually, I throw all my clothes in an empty machine (sorting clothes is not my thing), start it, and head back to my room. About 45 minutes later, I go back to check on it. While I was waiting for a dryer to be available, I started hanging my shirts and pants.

    After waiting for nearly 25 minutes, the two women came back and started opening all the dryers and removing their clothes. Basically the two princesses had decided to monopolize the laundry room, as for some reason, their time is more precious than mine.

    To me, that is a total lack of respect, but I cannot expect those entitled c~~~s to realize that. I didn’t say much, I just gazed at them and pointed at my laundry basket.

    Worst part is, as a millennial, I can see how those women contribute to the negative stereotype of my generation. Maybe I am overreacting, but I was working 12 hour shifts and I had no patience for such childish stunts.

    #721846
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    FunInTheSun
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    I know what you mean. I don’t have my own washer and dryer, so I go to the laundromat twice a week. One time I went to my local laundromat during the week of Thanksgiving. For some reason, people get a lot of laundry done during the holiday seasons. This laundromat had about 20 dryers and 19 were being used by one family. They had a ton of clothes, blankets, sheets, etc., to wash.

    "I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)

    #721867
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    Gerald
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    I used to do laundry as an escape from an old relationship. I found that Sunday mornings, around 7am were the best time to go. Stop and get a paper, soda and donut at the shop nearby and then setup shop in the laundromat for about two hours. I would use 4-5 washers and about 10 dryers.

    There were normally no other patrons, unless someone had a big comforter to wash or something. I would spread out my paper, or my books and study, or whatever and enjoy the quiet for two hours.

    Then it changed. People started realizing it was empty then and started coming in. I’d be lucky to get two or three washers if I timed it right, and maybe three dryers. Then they raised prices… so I quit doing it.

    When I changed states, I had to do it again, no house, no washer/dryer. So I was back to the deal of having to wait for everything. Everyone, not just the women, acted entitled to the entire damn laundromat. Honestly, I get that more machines equals get done faster… but share man, share.

    Ok, this was a useless post and contributed nothing.

    No longer can we walk away, we must run. Remove the motive power.

    #721869
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    Gerald
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    Ok, this was a useless post and contributed nothing.

    And by that I meant mine, not yours.

    No longer can we walk away, we must run. Remove the motive power.

    #721983
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    IMickey503
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    That is why, I just pay to get my laundry done. It just works better saves me time, and oddly money. Even in San Jose.

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    #722151
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    Mr. Spock
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    The only time a woman understands the concept of sharing is when somebody has something SHE wants. She expects everyone to share and understand her needs. It can be an object, money or a work burden. You are expected to help and if you as a man don’t share, well then you are a selfish prick. As a man, if you expect HER to share anything well you are just being a weak pussy who is lazy and selfish. She doesn’t have to share anything because…..VAGINA.

    Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.

    #722161
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    Awakened
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    A women’s “concept” of sharing; What is yours is HERS, and what is HERS is HERS.

    At least that’s the way that I’m accustomed to it working.

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

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