Women Want To Be Treated As Professional
By djbtol
@djbtol (5493)
United States
September 18, 2010 6:41am CST
Recently reporter Inez Sainz from Mexico visited the locker room of the New York Jets to conduct an interview. Women holding interviews in the men's locker room has been going on for decades, but what I find interesting is the expectations that women have.
The idea of dressing modestly, which couples nicely with being a professional, is that clothes conceal the body, rather than reveal the body. When Inez came into the locker room (see picture) she was surprised and uncomfortable with the way the men were looking at her, and there may have even been some verbal expressions of wonder from the men.
Now she has taken her complaint to the NFL to see if the team could not have acted more professional.
Any woman who dresses like that and goes into a locker room, knows exactly how men will react - and that is exactly why she does it! All this nonsense about being professional is just an act. What do you think?
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Ines-Sainz-female-reporter-New-York-Jets-NFL-091410?GT1=39002
2 responses
@oneidmnster (1384)
• United States
19 Sep 10
Why are any reporters allowed in a teams locker room?Why can't they all wait until after the loser millionaires have dressed and come out of the locker room to ask their stupid questions?






It is not a typical woman though, it is just her and her attitude. I refused to be categorized with her.