Well, I’d imagine that avoiding phrases like “I don’t like you because you don’t give me head” and actions like trying to touch their bum is probably a good start.
You must be popular with the ladies.
Don’t sexually harass women and don’t touch them inappropriately in public and without their consent.
It’s not hard bro.
that’s dangerous though. you could see someone laughing and think “oh they are just flirting” but really she could be laughing nervously and not know what to say. It’s not always black and white.
But that isn’t what he is saying, like is English your second language? When did the OP ever say it was okay to speak inappropriately to a co-worker? All he is saying that we now live in a society where you can’t even be nice, dude next time read the whole post and work on your reading comprehension.
No…
Walking downtown on a sidewalk. Was a just a simple “good afternoon”.
That won’t get you very far in today’s society.
I mean… if you want to think that, that’s fine. That’s not why I wrote this post but you are definitely welcome to just assume that.
Some people are just weird.
By treating women with dignity and respect, which really is not hard to do. When it comes to dating coworkers (which I personally am not completely against though I do acknowledge it has the potential to cause problems) keeping things respectful is the way to go. If the employer allows it then simply ask if they’d be interested in going out on a date, if they say no then drop it and do not treat them differently because of it.
The problem is that often times people (usually men, but not exclusively) do not do these things. Instead of being respectful they choose to show a picture they took in the bathroom, or say blatantly sexual things, or even hug and touch the person inappropriately, or when hit with rejection they attempt to hurt the other person’s career. It shouldn’t be difficult to realize these things are wrong, yet people do it every day.
It’s pretty easy to tell the difference between a nervous laugh and a genuine one. Not to mention you can simply pay attention to body language. If it’s closed off, they’re probably not into you or whatever you just said. lol
When did anyone here say it was okay to grope someone? Like show me where the OP or anyone else said that was okay!
not even gonna comment on anything in the post, but to answer the title.
What exactly should anyone do now?
Wait for the trial to conclude.
Where did I say anyone said it was ok? He asked what should “we do…”
That is what we should do… .the no eye contact/no speaking at all thing is absurd. Just don’t be a creep.
I’m retired, I guess I was brought up differently.
I always say "Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening, and with a smile. If you see someone needing a hand, offer assistance. Getting verbally berated for doing such is sign of the times (now these days, you’ll just get shot).
Well, in all seriousness then.
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Let’s just refrain from complimenting bodies/looks. I have a ton of male co-workers, and I compliment them on their ideas, their humor, their dedication, etc.
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Let’s not spread nudes of people. Blizzard could take that advice in the future.
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Let’s assume that women are there to do the same job as everyone else (They are), so segregating their job roles, finding new tasks specifically for them, or CUBE CRAWLING is not a great idea.
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What does identifying someone as female have to do with not treating them like people?
Hyperbole much?
Act like a human being, jackass
And smash that like button!
Except that we don’t, the argument is hyperbolic, absurd, and unworthy of consideration. It didn’t “go over” anyone’s head; “Should we not look at or talk to females” is not a reasonable answer to “women don’t like being sexually harassed”.