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guest
· 6 years ago
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Men are not concerned that every action will be seen as flirting, they are concerned that every action will be seen as sexual assault
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dancadamorte
· 6 years ago
Correction: sexual harassment. And they should be afraid, it will actually make them stop and THINK about their actions before they do them. How hard is it really to say to yourself "Is this actually the right time/place/situation to hit on someone?" or "Is it honestly a good idea to put my hands on this person without permission?"
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awake_ash
· 6 years ago
When someone puts their hands on the body of someone else, that's when something's going wrong, you just don't do that hahaha, but seriously, one girl thought I was flirting with her just because I was being nice with her, yeah just because of that
adramalech
· 6 years ago
They're worried that just acting like a decent person will be misinterpreted as flirting or sexual harassment. Can't say I blame them either, this girl on campus forgot her usb in the library and I tried getting her attention before she pulled the I have a boyfriend routine cause she immediately assumed I was trying to hit on her. People get so easily offended these days that even what should be nothing more than simple every day interactions need to be navigated with care
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guest
· 6 years ago
What you think of as "easily offended" could actually be traumatized. Harassment is real and very common, and that can make people wary of social situations. It's not about you.
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