What’s the difference between “appropriate” and “inappropriate” sexual advances? Most women who weren’t interested would simply tell the guy to get lost. This woman was the “former” director of equal opportunity. She didn’t say anything about a “hostile workplace”. Men have always made sexual advances to women. It doesn’t always equate to harassment. I can remember when harass was two words.
I would not:
1) Shout fire in a movie theater, except if there is fire
2) Shout bomb in an airport, except if there is a bomb
3) Call 911 unless I have an emergency
4) Threaten the life of the President of the United States
5) Make any type of sexual related comments or jokes at work
6) Cry wolf.
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What’s the difference between “appropriate” and “inappropriate” sexual advances? Most women who weren’t interested would simply tell the guy to get lost. This woman was the “former” director of equal opportunity. She didn’t say anything about a “hostile workplace”. Men have always made sexual advances to women. It doesn’t always equate to harassment. I can remember when harass was two words.
In the US some statements should not be made —
I would not:
1) Shout fire in a movie theater, except if there is fire
2) Shout bomb in an airport, except if there is a bomb
3) Call 911 unless I have an emergency
4) Threaten the life of the President of the United States
5) Make any type of sexual related comments or jokes at work
6) Cry wolf.