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iemanja

(57,760 posts)
50. and they get fired for it
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 12:42 AM
Mar 2021

It is acceptable in no office in this country.

Once again, we see the defense of about Como is maintaining what men see as their unfettered rights over women's bodies. You have no such right; nor does Como.


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"looking down her shirt?" OAITW r.2.0 Mar 2021 #1
Yeah, right. nt pnwmom Mar 2021 #2
When a powerful boss does it, it's a different ball game frazzled Mar 2021 #3
+1000. n/t pnwmom Mar 2021 #8
I agree totally. canuckledragger Mar 2021 #16
If the cleavage is there, I look. canuckledragger Mar 2021 #4
LOL, you had my nod up to the "walking home in the dark"..... OAITW r.2.0 Mar 2021 #5
Good lord, where do you work? A plunging neckline in an office? CTyankee Mar 2021 #6
That's a little different canuckledragger Mar 2021 #9
There's no 5 second rule for leering. And the staffer is in her 30's, not a college student. nt pnwmom Mar 2021 #11
I'm not defending anyone, just bringing up my own experiences canuckledragger Mar 2021 #14
You just said "every guy knows the 5 second rule." But there is no such rule for leering. nt pnwmom Mar 2021 #15
Sigh... canuckledragger Mar 2021 #17
Simple. Leering is looking too long. And even 5 secs is TOO LONG! oldsoftie Mar 2021 #22
I go to the nude beach Polybius Mar 2021 #36
Where does it say she was wearing a plunging neckline? Nowhere in the article. 50 Shades Of Blue Mar 2021 #7
I'm the one that brought up the neckline thing as an analogy canuckledragger Mar 2021 #13
An analogy to what? 50 Shades Of Blue Mar 2021 #18
Maybe example would have been a better word? canuckledragger Mar 2021 #19
An example of what? 50 Shades Of Blue Mar 2021 #20
LOL, you should have given up while you were still behind. OAITW r.2.0 Mar 2021 #24
That's the point I was trying to make, however mangled it came out. canuckledragger Mar 2021 #29
What I learned even in Junior High School is that some girls and women wear things to draw attention LT Barclay Mar 2021 #45
Nope. MrsCoffee Mar 2021 #55
Maybe not you. But it is there. We can't pretend that in the world where we are trying to LT Barclay Mar 2021 #67
It doesn't require a plunging neckline. It happens when a woman wearing a normal blouse pnwmom Mar 2021 #10
NEW ACCUSATIONS Who is Andrew Cuomo's aide Alyssa McGrath? Judi Lynn Mar 2021 #31
Ooops! Caught me! Midnight Writer Mar 2021 #49
Immediately thought of Seinfeld: betsuni Mar 2021 #21
Yep, there it is. George gets busted. He wasnt taking a glance! oldsoftie Mar 2021 #23
"You're only supposed to take a peek on a poke". Exactly. OAITW r.2.0 Mar 2021 #25
One of Denise Richards first major appearances. oldsoftie Mar 2021 #59
I can't imagine why I don't see anyone else so far who gets the problem here FBaggins Mar 2021 #40
Get your point. OAITW r.2.0 Mar 2021 #42
Lenny Bruce did a bit about this. Midnight Writer Mar 2021 #48
and they get fired for it iemanja Mar 2021 #50
It's it's it's a natural reaction. Kid Berwyn Mar 2021 #63
The coordination between Cuomo and his top staff is an interesting aspect madville Mar 2021 #12
Due process, no resignation orangecrush Mar 2021 #26
This!! PortTack Mar 2021 #34
Of course iemanja Mar 2021 #51
This message was self-deleted by its author ahoysrcsm Mar 2021 #27
Why did it take so long for this accusation? Nixie Mar 2021 #28
Sometimes, it takes someone else to come forward first Polybius Mar 2021 #35
The statute of limitations is generally 170 days, but NY has a 300 day limit, IIRC. Several of spooky3 Mar 2021 #39
Thank you for a great post! Actually, I was thinking along Nixie Mar 2021 #41
Thanks. It could be, and I'll be interested to see what Letitia James concludes. spooky3 Mar 2021 #44
Thanks for the assessment that a lot of things could be at Nixie Mar 2021 #54
There WERE several complaints prior to the media stories. spooky3 Mar 2021 #58
There were reports that the woman had requested a transfer Nixie Mar 2021 #62
Remember Kavenaugh ? How many years? oldsoftie Mar 2021 #60
Although the Kavanaugh revelations were about stopping his Supreme Court appointment MisterNiceKitty Mar 2021 #64
Sorry, but this one is just plain lame. We all know the governor is a jerk ashredux Mar 2021 #30
The NYT wrote a story saying they'd talked to dozens of women staffers who echoed pnwmom Mar 2021 #37
It's called a pattern of conduct iemanja Mar 2021 #53
With all due respect, your reference to EEOC guidelines is totally misguided. Beastly Boy Mar 2021 #32
Here. Cuomo and his team have already been making calls that staffers thought were intimidating. pnwmom Mar 2021 #38
Thank you. I did not know this. nt spooky3 Mar 2021 #47
What you cite as a guideline is not a guideline. Beastly Boy Mar 2021 #61
Cuomo is going to be held to a high standard ripcord Mar 2021 #33
that is not a high standard iemanja Mar 2021 #52
This is getting Snackshack Mar 2021 #43
+1, "telling the lady she was beautiful"...he said that in Nixie Mar 2021 #56
First: investigate. Second: You are not helping true victims Joinfortmill Mar 2021 #46
There are instances when more is less. This is one of them. Piling on is not Vinca Mar 2021 #57
I will take the jobs torius Mar 2021 #65
Yes, this is common. It's still illegal, and Cuomo himself signed a NY state law pnwmom Mar 2021 #66
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