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In reply to the discussion: Smile, Baby! A New Study Shows How Often Women and Gay Men Are Sexually Harassed on the Street. [View all]elias7
(4,229 posts)41. And you applaud this study that tells you even less? Got it.
You're kind of proving my point. I could get that answer by asking the woman I know and listening (as opposed to not listening?) to their responses, but why not have the study do that instead, since it can sample a much greater number of woman, and disseminate that information to a lot more men?
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Smile, Baby! A New Study Shows How Often Women and Gay Men Are Sexually Harassed on the Street. [View all]
Agschmid
Jun 2014
OP
I had a similar experience, in the early '80s. I was smoking at my desk (in those days you could)
raccoon
Jun 2014
#24
I live in a small, rural town and I get it regularly, but it isn't as threatening and not vulgar.
redqueen
Jun 2014
#25
Because it is someplace where your income and success depends on being respected, and it's a
Squinch
Jun 2014
#36
I would wager that almost 100 percent of women could tell you at least one harassment story
Arugula Latte
Jun 2014
#11
It doesn't really define how often people are harassed, just if harassment ever happened.
elias7
Jun 2014
#17
You could easily get a feel for the answer to that question by listening to the women
Squinch
Jun 2014
#19
If you are truly curious, start by reading this thread. But I know, I know. You need a study.
Squinch
Jun 2014
#46
When I was a pre-teen I had to walk a mile or so every day -- and it happened every day.
pnwmom
Jun 2014
#27
We talk about it often, told we talk about it too much some say. Another thread an old man
seabeyond
Jun 2014
#43