This study claims that women who behave in a flirtatious manner at work actually receive fewer promotions and pay raises than those who do not. They also receive less cock.
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The Tulane University study defined flirtatious behavior as doing things like wearing revealing clothing such as short skirts and low cut blouses, massaging male coworkers' shoulders, or crossing of the legs provocatively. On the upside, researchers found that 49 percent of those surveyed admitted to trying to use sex to advance their careers.
Now, I'm no researchologist, but I think it's pretty easy to spot the flaw in the survey. The women in the study were aged from their mid-20's to 60, and yet the researchers did not consider the fact that a taunt, dewy 25-year-old in a hot little skirt and stockings has a certain set qualifications, while a dumpy 55-year-old in the same provocative outfit has another set entirely.
Analogcabin @ 2:24 PM -------------------------
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