If a girl can trick some young, dumb, full-of-cum idiot into doing her heavy lifting, more power to her.
But if you're young and healthy and you make an old man do ANYTHING for you, you're fucking garbage, and you can be sure that you'll pay for it all plus interest when your day comes.
There's no excuse--none whatsoever--for making an old man do your work for you. That's disgusting. Shit like that is why I roll my eyes at the idea that "it's never okay to hit a woman." Let me tell you, unless you're pregnant or you got two broken legs or something, if you're going around making old men do your job for you, somebody ought to slap you right across your pretty little face, maybe not hard enough to knock you out, but definitely hard enough to wipe the shit-eating smirk off it for a good long while. And REALLY, what should happen is that another woman ought to be the one to slap you so a man doesn't have to get in trouble for it.
Where I work, men usually do the heavy lifting. Replace burnt out fuses, lightbulbs etc. The women usually do the cleaning and make the drinks.
Is this sexist behaviour? Not according to the people I work with. It isn't even discussed at any serious level.
One of the girls mentioned making more coffees than she gets back once. A week later I was changing her flat tyre for her. She joked "white with one for as long as you like".
Even outside of relationships, men and women have a partnership in the game of life, and work together to make life as best as they can for each other.
Normally, men are physically stronger than women, so it is logic we are asked to do that kind of work. However, you said your female colleagues make "weak and old" men to do it as well. If they are more suited for the task, they are the ones that should do it. So yeah, sexism is there.
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wankiam | 1.1K opinions shared on Girl's Behavior topic.
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its a grey area because feminism has nothing to do with biology and does not dictate that women should be physically as strong as some men. that said ofcourse its true not all men are stronger than some women so you would be well within your rights to raise any concerns at work
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pigoat | 468 opinions shared on Girl's Behavior topic.
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Is it the womens job to do heavy lifting?
That's a whole different scenario
Just in a general perspective men are stronger than women and it's smart for them to ask for help lifting heavy things
Yes. It actually is. The minute something is not balanced for either sex, it's sexism, no matter what agenda people that use the word the most say.
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jshm2 | 352 opinions shared on Girl's Behavior topic.
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Not sexist, per say. But if it's part of their job remit, then they are making you do a job, they are getting paid for.
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MannMitAntworten | 407 opinions shared on Girl's Behavior topic.
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You can’t answer for the other men you work with, but you can just reply with having a bad back and cannot lift more then whatever amount of weight so they will need to find someone else.
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I always say “you’re strong and independent, you do it.”
I don’t let women play the victim or use their sex to get thing, around me or from me.
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