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- From: chris@psych.toronto.EDU (Chris Hitchcock)
- Subject: Re: Expression of attract
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- Organization: Department of Psychology, University of Toronto
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- Date: 23 Dec 92 18:19:43 GMT
- References: <92Dec19.125418edt.54564@zooid.guild.org>
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- In article <92Dec19.125418edt.54564@zooid.guild.org> goid@zooid.guild.ORG (Will Steeves) writes:
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- >Women athletes also generally *demand* the right to privacy, and male
- >reporters may not enter their locker rooms until they are *fully*
- >clothed. Why do male athletes not receive this same right?
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- You probably know this already. It's because male reporters were
- allowed in, but female reporters were not. I imagine that an equally
- acceptable arrangement would be to let the players get dressed before
- interviews with anyone (as it sounds like the women players do).
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- Chris Hitchcock.
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