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pnwmom

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9. There are MANY ways to sexually harass, and inappropriate physical contact is a common way.
Thu May 18, 2017, 01:19 PM
May 2017

Women will recognize the significance of that photo, even if men don't.

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Wish they presented data zipplewrath May 2017 #1
I corrected the link for the article. it might answer your qustions. niyad May 2017 #2
90 % is very large zipplewrath May 2017 #19
Not large at all. And you're forgetting that grown men are among the harassers pnwmom May 2017 #28
I meant as compared to comparable studies zipplewrath May 2017 #30
This study, if you read it, clearly included harassment that doesn't include assault. pnwmom May 2017 #32
Don't they have daughters? zipplewrath May 2017 #37
If they did they lacked empathy. I was tall, so they probably thought I was older, pnwmom May 2017 #38
They did present data. I'm not sure what you're saying, exactly. n/t pnwmom May 2017 #4
Might be of interest. I'm not promoting the veracity of the claims. NCTraveler May 2017 #5
Thanks for posting that link oberliner May 2017 #3
The photo is an example of sexual harassment. You couldn't tell that? n/t pnwmom May 2017 #6
It's an odd stock photo oberliner May 2017 #7
There are MANY ways to sexually harass, and inappropriate physical contact is a common way. pnwmom May 2017 #9
Yes, indeed oberliner May 2017 #15
Can you post a pic of relationship coercion between students? Orrex May 2017 #18
Here's the photo Newsweek used for their story on this report oberliner May 2017 #20
The article writer chose his or her own focus. But if you think middle and high school students pnwmom May 2017 #24
Fair enough oberliner May 2017 #27
Violently zipplewrath May 2017 #36
I think you are again, confusing "infer" and "imply." LanternWaste May 2017 #14
I thought imply was to suggest and infer was to conclude oberliner May 2017 #17
You are correct Orrex May 2017 #23
Oh ok oberliner May 2017 #25
I haven't found it yet nor, honestly, searched too thoroughly Orrex May 2017 #29
Fair enough oberliner May 2017 #31
People who think the contact in the photo isn't "serious" in a work situation are wrong. pnwmom May 2017 #33
Office sexual harassment is very serious oberliner May 2017 #35
This is utterly believable, and it starts as soon as a girl hits adolescence. pnwmom May 2017 #8
I am grateful that I am far past that age. it was bad enough when I was young, but getting niyad May 2017 #10
K&R. And when women try to talk about it, they often aren't belived. WhiskeyGrinder May 2017 #11
welcome to du. and, sadly, you are absolutely correct. niyad May 2017 #12
Roger Ailes may be gone, but his legacy lives on and on gratuitous May 2017 #13
sadly, you are quite correct. niyad May 2017 #21
How the hell is it only 90 percent? Orrex May 2017 #16
that was my first thought. niyad May 2017 #22
As a man, I of course have the authority to speak on behalf of all women... Orrex May 2017 #26
Thank you, Orrex. I have never met a woman who couldn't cite examples, starting very young. n/t pnwmom May 2017 #34
I'm more amazed by it almost daily even now. Orrex May 2017 #39
I remember telling a friend that it starts at 11 or 12 pnwmom May 2017 #40
The 10% are somehow convinced it's their own fault. hunter May 2017 #41
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