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 Author Thread: Lack-of-Sensitivity Training
 Mandiroo
Joined: 3/1/2008
Msg: 448 (view)
 
Lack-of-Sensitivity Training
Posted: 3/12/2008 6:23:27 PM
Meh, as far as the workplace goes, most companies have some form of HR in place to deal appropriately with these issues. And because sexual harassment in the workplace is something NO ONE wants to be involved in, most companies that don't have responsible HR policies in place deal effectively with it, if for no other reason than to keep things from getting ugly. The higher up you go, the more black and white that particular issue becomes because then, it becomes political. If it's truly a problem and you fear for your safety, there is always the police.
On the street... I'm rarely intimidated. I like a challenge so if a guy actually has enough b*lls to say something to me about them, I'm more amused than offended. I prefer wit, the dumb drooling comments usually result in a very pointed, almost member-shrinking comment. But as quickly as it happens, it's gone because... well, why dwell on it? I don't care. If you like them and I like you, you might even get to see more. If I don't like you, enjoy it... because that is all.
 Mandiroo
Joined: 3/1/2008
Msg: 377 (view)
 
Why do men stare at womens boobs & think we don't notice ???
Posted: 3/8/2008 6:47:35 AM
[/That's just what happens when you make it the most interesting part of you.]

Yeah, that's pretty crude.
 Mandiroo
Joined: 3/1/2008
Msg: 346 (view)
 
Why do men stare at womens boobs & think we don't notice ???
Posted: 3/5/2008 10:15:06 PM
As a 36 D, it's a rare day that my breasts don't render a glance or two. I work with all men and they are pretty good at maintaining eye contact with me. Other than the one single guy close to my age who stares blatantly at my chest... then at my face almost defiantly... which is actually kind of hot...

At the end of the day, I am not one of those women who believes men and women were created equal. I believe we were created to complement each other with our differences.
My breasts are symbolic of my femininity. Pulling this disrespect crap just sets women back and validates that general "neurotic and crazy" perception of women. It's right up there with "let's re-write the union handbook to have all references of 'he' taken out of it." Kind of a silly argument. I have bigger things to worry about. Stare away.
 
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