Nvm, don't know why I bothered.
Last edited by glowzone; 2017-10-31 at 07:59 PM.
The simplest thing to do is to not flirt and or make any comments to anyone in the
workplace, other than simple small talk, greetings, and farewells.
This sexual harassment stuff has been on my mind.
It happens and needs to stop, predators deserve jail/punishment. At the same time I think some sexual harassment is just sexual embarrassment, embarassed that someone you dont like found you attactive. I go to the club and might get 'harassed' 12 times or I might'e turned down 12 people.
But at the same time when does an advance (flirting) become sexual harassment?
So say a guy tries to flirt with a girl and she turns him down, is that sexual harassment?
If a girl is approached by multiple guys at the bar because they think she is cute, is that sexual harassment?
Should one off situations result in HR meetings, firings, and prosecution?
If the guy or girl stops after being rejected then the entire situation should end with that.
Maybe you shouldnt be hitting on your employees at work (goes for men and women, theres men and women who think they can get a pass for different reasons).
Ive seen cases where someone was being sexually harassed and the victim refused help to end the harassment when others tried to help them and Ive seen people claim sexual harassment because an 'ugly' person flirted with them and stopped once they got the hint.
Fuck sexual deviants and people who dont respect boundaries. Fuck those who cry wolf for attention.
People just need to be nicer to one another.
Last edited by PACOX; 2017-10-31 at 08:14 PM.
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Yeah, I mean it's just one case, right? Collateral damage? Ha, you people need to see the big picture here. One measly so-called "male victim", who probably had it coming regardless, against a plethora of actual cases. That so-called victim can just remain quiet, and be honored that he indirectly participates in saving those who truly are in need.
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Nah, it's because of Chad, Stacy, roasties, and normies.
The "predator" usage needs to be dialed back some, as it's being overused. "Predator" refers to someone actively seeking a victim to commit a crime against. Not someone with an overactive libido who flirts with every person they see, etc.
That's the thing, if 12 different people have hit on you 12 times, none of them are "harassing" you.
No. If he continues after she informed him she's not interested and they're in a professional environment, then it becomes "sexual harassment" if reported to HR.
It's not sexual harassment, because that's exclusive to a profession environment and it's not harassment if each guy approaches once, is declined and leaves her alone.
Only the "professional environment" scenario I mentioned carries any ramifications and those are according to the rules of the employer.
You probably shouldn't make passes at your co-workers, though if there's a clear mutual interest, there's nothing wrong with asking someone out, unless your employer has rules against dating coworkers.
It depends. Is the individual a feminist? If so, merely communicating in any way with one is sexual harassment and inequality.
When they don't like you, but you still continue.
If it were that easy humanity wouldn't even have a history to speak of.
History teacher: So then everyone decided to stop being terrible and everything was fine forever. The end.
Stares don't qualify as communication yet they still count. Also apparently having the wrong posture, "manspreading." Communication isn't necessary, you just need to be within eyeshot and slip up your social behavior in some form.