Forbes: "No Men Allowed: Discriminatory Hotels We Women Love"

Article here. Excerpt:

'Of course, it was a man who sued the Copenhagen Bella Comwell for its “Bella Donna” floor dedicated solely to rooms for women guests. The hotel, which has decided to challenge the decision by the Danish Gender Equality Board, reports full occupancy for the “ban men” floor. So do other hotels that declare men unwelcome on specific floors in Australia, as well as various cities in the U.S., Singapore and Dubai.

I’ve never stayed at such a hotel, but it’s hard to find fault with the idea of a secure-access floor served only by women, offering white, king-sized beds, fresh flowers, bowls of green apples, fashion magazines, complementary natural-beauty products, steam irons, ionic hairdryers, satin-padded hangers and an emergency kit with nylons and other items that one may have forgotten. Not to mention fine chocolates, smoothies and wine by female winemakers in the mini bar. All that for about $50 extra or at no charge? Check me in, please.'

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Women are welcome to their women only hotel floors as far as I'm concerned; thing is, I bet these women applauding this facility are the same women who complain about Augusta's "men only membership" policy. And I'll bet Pres. Obama will have nothing to say when more women only hotel floors open in America.

But the real irony is the average woman probably has more chance of using this women only facility than I, or any average man ever will of becoming a member of Augusta national.

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