|
1. Not a bad idea
Sean Green , |
Pasadena, USA |
|
(08.26.11) |
hate to see it done by law rather then market but in my wife's country they do hat they don't even have male OB/GYNs.
|
|
|
2. Oh those Wild Saudis!
EZRA THE PROUD JEW , |
USA-ISRAEL |
|
(08.26.11) |
Saudi Lingerie; more like moo-moos (the picture of the manequin says it all.) Who cares? I sure don't.
|
|
|
3. It's really not that hard to train women as shop assistants
rebecca , |
Modiin |
|
(08.26.11) |
Most women know how to shop, so we know what service we want, hence we know how to give that service. It's not that hard. I think it's just an excuse.
|
|
|
4. That's a female behind the draperies?
Steven Wilson , |
Anchorage, Alaska |
|
(08.27.11) |
Not much to look at.
Who needs nighties to cover the draperies anyways.
I'm surprised that procreation exists at all.
I've never been attracted to a phantom in black myself.
|
|
|
5. You can actually buy lingere in saudi arabia
zionist forever |
|
|
(08.29.11) |
Who cares about sales clerks the whole idea of having actual lingere shops in Saudi Arabia is the amazing thing here.
I would have thought women would be forced to wear old fashioned uncomfortable corsets or something extremly unattractive -.
As for the idea of replacing the male clerks I think this can be seen as a form of womens rights.
Men buying the lingere they want their wife to wear don't mind deal;ing with male sales staff but women buying for themselves I think would always prefer to deal with another woman.
| |