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allengland

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I've been working as a lawyer for the last 7 years or so and am astonished that, in my professional capacity, I have yet to see any woman who might be described as a anything more than medium-small (i.e. a UK size 14, US size 10). Granted I work in the UK but this certainly does not reflect the general population (a stroll around London will tell you that).

Are larger women discriminated against in a business context? I would be delighted to hear of any experiences - positive or negative - as this is clearly something that needs to be addressed.
 

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