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In reply to the discussion: Are expectant mom parking spaces an example of benoevolent sexisim? [View all]MattBaggins
(7,949 posts)3. No but they should perhaps be able to use handicapped space (which we should have more of)
That is medical and biological function. Not the same as "doing X for Ladies because of (insert archaic gender role).
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MindPilot
Mar 2013
OP
I have seen them and they are for pregnant women. At least the ones I've seen. I know I used it
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2013
#24
No but they should perhaps be able to use handicapped space (which we should have more of)
MattBaggins
Mar 2013
#3
Agree... It would make sense to have spaces for parents with very young children/babies
hlthe2b
Mar 2013
#8
purely from a safety standpoint, "families with young children" makes total sense. n/t
MindPilot
Mar 2013
#18
Less distance to struggle to get to the door with rambunctious toddlers, packages, baby stroller
hlthe2b
Mar 2013
#40
Two of my wife's pregnancies were accompanied with preeclampsia, one with prenatal diabetes. nt
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2013
#13
All sorts of people are exhausted. You don't get special parking spaces
TwilightGardener
Mar 2013
#14
If you're pregnant and so medically compromised that you need help getting into
TwilightGardener
Mar 2013
#20
Cool. We need to start a White house Petition to make pregnant women in the military serve combat
Katashi_itto
Mar 2013
#31
Yeah. Because hauling your pregnant behind into the local Target is the same as combat.
TwilightGardener
Mar 2013
#33
Now Now, Situation/environment we must be blind to. Give opportunity to all.
Katashi_itto
Mar 2013
#34
Also, have you been to Target on Black Friday sales? That counts easily as combat training.
Katashi_itto
Mar 2013
#38
I've even seen "Senior" and "Employee of the Month" spaces. I just avoid them as I'm none of
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2013
#27