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Half of women sexually harassed at work
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Last time I was anywhere with a dress code it was high school and then the girls had to wear white shirts with bras visible.Will work inside IR35. Or for food. -
And after that you were banned from being within 200 yards of the school?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostLast time I was anywhere with a dress code it was high school and then the girls had to wear white shirts with bras visible.Comment
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So you are saying its acceptable just in the hope it will work out?Originally posted by Bee View PostI always had the opinion that we should stay away from male colleagues regarding romances.
One day in the office, I saw a stunning irresistible charming man in from of me, and I say to myself "Oh Jesus Christ"
Yes, I harassed him...
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Never say never.
I wonder what people would have said if a bloke admitted harassing a woman in the office and in that case it worked out. Acceptable or not?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Well I did meet my wife at work (I'm sure I'm not the only one). This was after a disastrous previous relationship with someone from work and I vowed to never go there again. Oddly it was the lack of 'flirting' which meant that we got on OK professionally, only getting our act together after my contract had finished.Comment
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Perhaps there's a part where you should stop staring at her bum?Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostThere's a woman here who has one of those tattoos on her back just above her waistline.
It's not normally visible until she bends over but when she does, her top rides up to show a family of meerkats peeping over the top of her jeans.
Now, how on earth can she expect THAT not to elicit comment?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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worked for me. Mrs V eventually succumbed to my charms though I do tease her I should have shacked up with her colleague who was a personal trainer and also seemed susceptible to my charms.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo you are saying its acceptable just in the hope it will work out?
I wonder what people would have said if a bloke admitted harassing a woman in the office and in that case it worked out. Acceptable or not?Comment
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I wonder if there's a meercat diving into its burrow further down.Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post
There's a woman here who has one of those tattoos on her back just above her waistline.
It's not normally visible until she bends over but when she does, her top rides up to show a family of meerkats peeping over the top of her jeans. ..
You should ask her if there are any more not visible over her jeans.
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For me it's the same for both genders.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo you are saying its acceptable just in the hope it will work out?
I wonder what people would have said if a bloke admitted harassing a woman in the office and in that case it worked out. Acceptable or not?
If it's acceptable, It depends on your intentions, the way you do it and how far you can go, and see how the other reacts.
I already discuss my point of view about sexual harassment in other thread.
It depend how you define sexual harassment and it's also a confused subject.
For me SH it's related with blackmail usually done by the superiors and punished by law, if it's between colleagues it's easy to say hey stop.Comment
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