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In reply to the discussion: Current Cuomo aide accuses him of sexual harassment, looking down her shirt, report says [View all]iemanja
(57,760 posts)50. and they get fired for it
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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Current Cuomo aide accuses him of sexual harassment, looking down her shirt, report says [View all]
pnwmom
Mar 2021
OP
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
You just said "every guy knows the 5 second rule." But there is no such rule for leering. nt
pnwmom
Mar 2021
#15
Where does it say she was wearing a plunging neckline? Nowhere in the article.
50 Shades Of Blue
Mar 2021
#7
What I learned even in Junior High School is that some girls and women wear things to draw attention
LT Barclay
Mar 2021
#45
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
The statute of limitations is generally 170 days, but NY has a 300 day limit, IIRC. Several of
spooky3
Mar 2021
#39
Thanks. It could be, and I'll be interested to see what Letitia James concludes.
spooky3
Mar 2021
#44
Although the Kavanaugh revelations were about stopping his Supreme Court appointment
MisterNiceKitty
Mar 2021
#64
The NYT wrote a story saying they'd talked to dozens of women staffers who echoed
pnwmom
Mar 2021
#37
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
Yes, this is common. It's still illegal, and Cuomo himself signed a NY state law
pnwmom
Mar 2021
#66