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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never had a problem with tampons or school calls but everyone hates open concept. I do think it’s worse for women due to pressure to look a certain way all the time and the burden that places on us. That’s the real issue.[/quote] But that’s not a down side; just the opposite. When you wrote women have to look a certain way, that is just code for being healthy and not being obese. Look, Michelle Obama was right. American women really do have an obesity problem. And it’s killing us! With closed off offices, or worse, WFH, it’s far too easy for us to fall further into the trap of sedentary lifestyles, eating fatty foods / too many calories, and not exercising like we should.[/quote] Really? WFH is doing this? When we spend an extra two hours of our free time commuting vs. perhaps exercising and cooking healthy meals? It is the office that is pushing the obesity, friend. [/quote]
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