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Sexual Harassment of Men
posted by Adam on Tuesday September 23, @12:23PM
from the Playing-fast-and-loose-again dept.
Inequality TLE writes "Did you see the CBS report on sexual harassment of men by women? The HR department of course ignored this guy's complaint and said he must have brought it on himself! Bet that Kristen Carmen was surprised to see herself on the national news!"

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I can relate to that (somewhat) (Score:1)
by napnip on Tuesday September 23, @02:53PM EST (#1)
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A woman I used to work with tried to start a very vicious sexual rumor about me at the company I previously worked at. When I heard about it, I immediately went to my superiors, who in turn went to Human Resources.

An investigation was done, and she essentially got a slap on the wrist. HR called it "borderline sexual harrassment"! Fucking borderline! Had I been the one to start a sexual rumor about her, somehow I suspect it wouldn't be called simply "borderline".

But that's OK. They did me a favor by laying me off back in Feb. Now I've started back to school, and hopefully will never have to see that piece-of-shit slut ever again.

Even though HR didn't handle the case to my satisfaction, I will say that my supervisor did everything he could to force it through. He stood by me and supported me throughout the whole thing.

"Existence exists. A is A." -Ayn Rand
Sad indeed. (Score:1)
by mcc99 on Wednesday September 24, @12:18PM EST (#2)
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She is an attractive woman; she doesn't need to behave this way. So why is she? Because her attractiveness has 0 to do with her behavior. She is doing what she is doing because 1. she can and 2. she has "problems". Neither excuses her behavior, however.

She is behaving predatorially and should be treated as such.
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