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The discussion was sparked when the new Marriott hotel in Grand Rapids, Mich., said it will set aside its 19th floor for women only. For an extra $30 a night, women will get such amenities as special hair dryers and toiletries. They also get a women-only lounge where they can enjoy a drink without worrying about men hitting on them. The Crowne Plaza in Bloomington, Minn., also has a women-only floor. “Women love the concept,” hotel executive Dhaval Brahmbhatt said. “They love the security features of the floor. They love the amenities, and women just like to be pampered with the service.” Gloria Allred, whom Time Magazine called 'one of the nation's most effective advocates of family rights and feminist causes,' didn’t argue those points, asking instead if we want to go back to the days when men used similar arguments to defend facilities set aside for only them.
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