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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @Minion Queen
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      @minion-queen said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

      Begin rant There need to be more men like you guys. As a woman I have to deal with this kind of crap way too often. It doesn't matter how cute, skinny or blond you are. Men can be scum... end rant

      So can woman - hell at the place I work at now had a woman who used to hit on my x-business partner every time he came here.

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @Dashrender
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        @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

        @minion-queen said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

        Begin rant There need to be more men like you guys. As a woman I have to deal with this kind of crap way too often. It doesn't matter how cute, skinny or blond you are. Men can be scum... end rant

        So can woman - hell at the place I work at now had a woman who used to hit on my x-business partner every time he came here.

        There is a fine line between flirting and sexual harassment. One means both parts are participating. The other means one person is trying to flee as fast as possible. . .

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @DustinB3403
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          @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

          @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

          @minion-queen said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

          Begin rant There need to be more men like you guys. As a woman I have to deal with this kind of crap way too often. It doesn't matter how cute, skinny or blond you are. Men can be scum... end rant

          So can woman - hell at the place I work at now had a woman who used to hit on my x-business partner every time he came here.

          There is a fine line between flirting and sexual harassment. One means both parts are participating. The other means one person is trying to flee as fast as possible. . .

          He wasn't participating.

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @Dashrender
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            @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

            @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

            @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

            @minion-queen said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

            Begin rant There need to be more men like you guys. As a woman I have to deal with this kind of crap way too often. It doesn't matter how cute, skinny or blond you are. Men can be scum... end rant

            So can woman - hell at the place I work at now had a woman who used to hit on my x-business partner every time he came here.

            There is a fine line between flirting and sexual harassment. One means both parts are participating. The other means one person is trying to flee as fast as possible. . .

            He wasn't participating.

            Did you report it? If not you were contributing to the act.

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            • NetworkNerdN
              NetworkNerd @Minion Queen
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              @minion-queen said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

              I would notify HR ASAP!! Do it on her behalf. If you witness something like this always report it. As a woman I would avoid reporting things like this because, it would cause problems for me to be the one to report etc.

              I'd call the copier company and ask to speak to the Sales Manager (hopefully not the guy who came to visit you) or that company's HR department. Then tell the person what happened.

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              • IRJI
                IRJ @DustinB3403
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                @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                @minion-queen said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                Begin rant There need to be more men like you guys. As a woman I have to deal with this kind of crap way too often. It doesn't matter how cute, skinny or blond you are. Men can be scum... end rant

                So can woman - hell at the place I work at now had a woman who used to hit on my x-business partner every time he came here.

                There is a fine line between flirting and sexual harassment. One means both parts are participating. The other means one person is trying to flee as fast as possible. . .

                He wasn't participating.

                Did you report it? If not you were contributing to the act.

                I think we've all felt uncomfortable with someone flirting. I'll admit that women deal with it much more frequently. It doesn't feel good and it makes you feel very uncomfortable.

                However I think it's s bit extreme to say he was contributing to the act.

                I personally would not report it because no one was physically touched or hurt. Although there might have been a handkiss which was over the line. That is where the damage ends. It's not really your decision to make. Because stuff like this can affect people's view on the woman and could even affect possible promotions. Should it affect this stuff? No, but guess what it does. People might see her as a tattle tale or something.

                Minor infraction with no real benefit I'm reporting it. She won't see the guy ever again, likely.

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                • IRJI
                  IRJ
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                  You are affecting somebody's ( the woman) perception by her peers and their career for something that will be forgotten about tomorrow.

                  Basically there's some risk to little or no reward. Guy you'll never see again gets fired (which probably won't happen).

                  The fact is she will be seen differently and her coworkers may be afraid to even smile. Thus kind of stuff happens at work. Ive heard of people not trusting someone involved in one of these cases.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender
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                    In my friends case it was never as overt as the creep Wired saw.

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22 @IRJ
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                      @irj said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                      You are affecting somebody's ( the woman) perception by her peers and their career for something that will be forgotten about tomorrow.

                      Basically there's some risk to little or no reward. Guy you'll never see again gets fired (which probably won't happen).

                      The fact is she will be seen differently and her coworkers may be afraid to even smile. Thus kind of stuff happens at work. Ive heard of people not trusting someone involved in one of these cases.

                      This is essentially my worry. I don't want to complicate her life. It really needs to be her choice. I happen to know some of the challenges she faces in life just due to working with her and having casual conversation. I don't think sacrificing her well being to hold this guy accountable is the right way to go either. It's a hard situation.

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                      • wirestyle22W
                        wirestyle22 @DustinB3403
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                        @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                        @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                        @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                        @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                        @minion-queen said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                        Begin rant There need to be more men like you guys. As a woman I have to deal with this kind of crap way too often. It doesn't matter how cute, skinny or blond you are. Men can be scum... end rant

                        So can woman - hell at the place I work at now had a woman who used to hit on my x-business partner every time he came here.

                        There is a fine line between flirting and sexual harassment. One means both parts are participating. The other means one person is trying to flee as fast as possible. . .

                        He wasn't participating.

                        Did you report it? If not you were contributing to the act.

                        It's not as simple as that. There is a woman I know who works for the city. The company I work for has explained not to talk to her unless its absolutely necessary because she is in the process of suing her boss for sexual harassment (she claims he touched her chest). The immediate assumption of the people I work for is that she is lying and could do the same to us. Maybe she's lying. Maybe she's not. I don't know. What I do know is that my bosses shouldn't have an opinion of it because they were not there to witness what happened.

                        This happens to be something I saw and can do something about, but like I said--sacrificing her well being to hold this guy accountable isn't right either.

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                        • Minion QueenM
                          Minion Queen Banned @wirestyle22
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                          @wirestyle22 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                          @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                          @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                          @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                          @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                          @minion-queen said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                          Begin rant There need to be more men like you guys. As a woman I have to deal with this kind of crap way too often. It doesn't matter how cute, skinny or blond you are. Men can be scum... end rant

                          So can woman - hell at the place I work at now had a woman who used to hit on my x-business partner every time he came here.

                          There is a fine line between flirting and sexual harassment. One means both parts are participating. The other means one person is trying to flee as fast as possible. . .

                          He wasn't participating.

                          Did you report it? If not you were contributing to the act.

                          It's not as simple as that. There is a woman I know who works for the city. The company I work for has explained not to talk to her unless its absolutely necessary because she is in the process of suing her boss for sexual harassment (she claims he touched her chest). The immediate assumption of the people I work for is that she is lying and could do the same to us. Maybe she's lying. Maybe she's not. I don't know. What I do know is that my bosses shouldn't have an opinion of it because they were not there to witness what happened.

                          This happens to be something I saw and can do something about, but like I said--sacrificing her well being to hold this guy accountable isn't right either.

                          And the reality is, it probably will...

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                          • IRJI
                            IRJ @wirestyle22
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                            @wirestyle22 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                            @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                            @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                            @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                            @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                            @minion-queen said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                            Begin rant There need to be more men like you guys. As a woman I have to deal with this kind of crap way too often. It doesn't matter how cute, skinny or blond you are. Men can be scum... end rant

                            So can woman - hell at the place I work at now had a woman who used to hit on my x-business partner every time he came here.

                            There is a fine line between flirting and sexual harassment. One means both parts are participating. The other means one person is trying to flee as fast as possible. . .

                            He wasn't participating.

                            Did you report it? If not you were contributing to the act.

                            It's not as simple as that. There is a woman I know who works for the city. The company I work for has explained not to talk to her unless its absolutely necessary because she is in the process of suing her boss for sexual harassment (she claims he touched her chest). The immediate assumption of the people I work for is that she is lying and could do the same to us. Maybe she's lying. Maybe she's not. I don't know. What I do know is that my bosses shouldn't have an opinion of it because they were not there to witness what happened.

                            This happens to be something I saw and can do something about, but like I said--sacrificing her well being to hold this guy accountable isn't right either.

                            Unfortunately this is the same kind of situation I have seen before. She will likely be treated differently the rest of the time she works there. It isn't right, but unfortunately it is reality.

                            That is why you cannot make the decision for your co-worker.

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                            • wirestyle22W
                              wirestyle22 @IRJ
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                              @irj said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                              @wirestyle22 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                              @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                              @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                              @dustinb3403 said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                              @dashrender said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                              @minion-queen said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                              Begin rant There need to be more men like you guys. As a woman I have to deal with this kind of crap way too often. It doesn't matter how cute, skinny or blond you are. Men can be scum... end rant

                              So can woman - hell at the place I work at now had a woman who used to hit on my x-business partner every time he came here.

                              There is a fine line between flirting and sexual harassment. One means both parts are participating. The other means one person is trying to flee as fast as possible. . .

                              He wasn't participating.

                              Did you report it? If not you were contributing to the act.

                              It's not as simple as that. There is a woman I know who works for the city. The company I work for has explained not to talk to her unless its absolutely necessary because she is in the process of suing her boss for sexual harassment (she claims he touched her chest). The immediate assumption of the people I work for is that she is lying and could do the same to us. Maybe she's lying. Maybe she's not. I don't know. What I do know is that my bosses shouldn't have an opinion of it because they were not there to witness what happened.

                              This happens to be something I saw and can do something about, but like I said--sacrificing her well being to hold this guy accountable isn't right either.

                              Unfortunately this is the same kind of situation I have seen before. She will likely be treated differently the rest of the time she works there. It isn't right, but unfortunately it is reality.

                              That is why you cannot make the decision for your co-worker.

                              Right. No justice in the world unfortunately.

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                              • M
                                marcinozga
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                                Baseball bat in parking garage. That's how we solve these things in Europe. Unfortunately in US, country with 5% of world population and 95% of world's lawyers population, you would get sued for everything you got.

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                                • wirestyle22W
                                  wirestyle22 @marcinozga
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                                  @marcinozga said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                                  Baseball bat in parking garage. That's how we solve these things in Europe. Unfortunately in US, country with 5% of world population and 95% of world's lawyers population, you would get sued for everything you got.

                                  That's what I call doing the right thing the wrong way, something my younger self would do. Pain is temporary, but losing your career job isn't.

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                                  • PenguinWranglerP
                                    PenguinWrangler
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                                    That guy is a lowlife. How I would have handled it would have been to confronted him right then and there and put him in his little place. I wouldn't have done it in front of her but I would have dragged the guy into a private room and called him out on it to his face. People's lives are not perfect, they might not have the right people in life to teach them respect for the other gender. You could be this person. Also, maybe because I was a prison guard for 6 years and I don't mind confrontation and I am 6'5" tall, is why I would do this. I am also the type that is protective of the people I know (men or women, especially if I feel they are being taken advantage of). I can be an imposing figure. If I wasn't getting through to him I would have finally stated to him that I was a prison guard at a maximum security prison and the supervisor of the supermax unit and you don't want to get on my bad side. That if he continues I will talk to his employer and do everything in my power to see that he is no longer employed by them.

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                                    • wirestyle22W
                                      wirestyle22 @PenguinWrangler
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                                      @penguinwrangler said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                                      That guy is a lowlife. How I would have handled it would have been to confronted him right then and there and put him in his little place. I wouldn't have done it in front of her but I would have dragged the guy into a private room and called him out on it to his face. People's lives are not perfect, they might not have the right people in life to teach them respect for the other gender. You could be this person. Also, maybe because I was a prison guard for 6 years and I don't mind confrontation and I am 6'5" tall, is why I would do this. I am also the type that is protective of the people I know (men or women, especially if I feel they are being taken advantage of). I can be an imposing figure. If I wasn't getting through to him I would have finally stated to him that I was a prison guard at a maximum security prison and the supervisor of the supermax unit and you don't want to get on my bad side. That if he continues I will talk to his employer and do everything in my power to see that he is no longer employed by them.

                                      I definitely thought about that after the fact. I should have said something. I was just told that we are getting a third copier at this site. If he tries this again (which I'm betting he will) I will say something to him.

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                                      • Emad RE
                                        Emad R @wirestyle22
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                                        @wirestyle22

                                        I think your blinded by your feelings to this women, and her looks.

                                        At the end of the day there are many millions of women out there, cute and not cute. my point is dont help people that dont want or afraid to help themselves, it is total different scenario if she requested help/assistance but if not dont get involved.

                                        Yo never know, maybe she is benefiting something. even if she was not benefiting, she needs to speak up . does she have working mouth and legs and hands, if she is handicapped that is another thing, if not forget it. dont get involved.

                                        Your not gona be there for her everytime in future will you

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                                        • wirestyle22W
                                          wirestyle22 @Emad R
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                                          @emad-r said in Witnessing Sexual Harassment:

                                          @wirestyle22

                                          I think your blinded by your feelings to this women, and her looks.

                                          At the end of the day there are many millions of women out there, cute and not cute. my point is dont help people that dont want or afraid to help themselves, it is total different scenario if she requested help/assistance but if not dont get involved.

                                          Yo never know, maybe she is benefiting something. even if she was not benefiting, she needs to speak up . does she have working mouth and legs and hands, if she is handicapped that is another thing, if not forget it. dont get involved.

                                          Your not gona be there for her everytime in future will you

                                          Your assumption is immediately that she is benefiting from a situation she is clearly disgusted by? Where in the description of what happened did you get that from? Why is there zero blame in your post when it comes to the guy?
                                          Would you make these kinds of excuses for this guy if the girl were your daughter?

                                          It's insane that women are blamed for situations like this. I was there. I saw exactly what happened.

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @wirestyle22
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                                            @wirestyle22 while everything is likely truly as you think it is, you also jumped to the assumption that you did with out talking to anyone that was present.

                                            You are completely coloring this event with your own perspective and that is not correct.

                                            Facts and not emotion are all that matter.

                                            Your perception of what this person did is not likely the perception of the person next to you.

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