I work in a position surrounded by women, and most of them get very excited at the idea of doing "games" or creating "fun themed events" and all of that shit. I avoid participating as much as possible because it's all very juvenile and sterile. It just made me think that all of HR, the "creating a fun atmosphere," the forced "fun" activities that leadership thinks will "boost morale," etc, is really just the dying breaths of a suppressed maternal instinct. Whether or not they have children, it doesn't matter, as the fact that they are working instead of spending all of their time with their children unconsciously breaks them. Women have infantilized the workplace and demand a corporate environment that replicates the mother-child relationship dynamic simply because they have no other outlet for their maternal instinct. It's sad and pathetic.
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My office is mostly all women and has a "fun day Friday" every month where we play games like charades or a coin toss or trying to lasso something for 30 minutes before work starts. I can't help but notice in every single game we play, the few men always dominate them.
At the end of the day, most women shouldn't be working and women in the workforce has been a huge net negative for our society as a whole. Nothing good has come from women participating in the workforce as equal to men.