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1. bachme+n4[view] [source] 2024-01-23 14:21:45
>>lopken+(OP)
If anyone thinks you learn something from this type of exercise, do a brief thought experiment. Who will say they value more highly having a job at a company with protections against sexual harrassment: an attractive young female, or a middle-aged overweight male.
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2. coreth+V8[view] [source] 2024-01-23 14:40:25
>>bachme+n4
As a middle aged heterosexual male I consider sexual harassment from hot young babes to be highly highly offensive and disgusting.
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3. bachme+Sm[view] [source] 2024-01-23 15:35:03
>>coreth+V8
Sexual harassment is largely irrelevant to a "middle-aged overweight male". You can find it offensive and disgusting, but if you never experience it, it's not going to have any impact when you choose between two job offers.
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4. coreth+KQ[view] [source] 2024-01-23 17:34:19
>>bachme+Sm
I find it more offensive if it's a hot babe doing the harassment. Someone told me I might be homosexual but that was just even more offensive.

Also you added the word "overweight". I never said I was overweight. You calling me fat? I'm Offended.

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5. bongom+LS[view] [source] 2024-01-23 17:41:39
>>coreth+KQ
Yea, he casually added that term as if people wouldn't notice it. High earning, attractive, middle aged men are often targets for sexual harassment by women but it is not taken seriously at all.
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