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Old 16-10-2017, 06:50 PM #3
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Originally Posted by parmnion View Post
I can only really judge on how things are in my workplace, but i will try and not be biased.

Its tough for us men in the workplace knowing which of our female work collegues are up for a bit of casual sexism from both sides on a daily basis. Sharing cock pics in our group chats etc..luckily out of the 6 males and 4 females everyone is up for the banter.


If i saw anything untoward from someone though words would be had.

Thinking about it and listening to a lot of radio phone ins on this subject i would probably go out and protest about stopping the sleaze.
I would say in this situation, no casual sexism around newbies until you can 'work them out' so to speak

And probably no dick pics ever

Though obviously within friendship groups is a little different to towards random people

I am glad you are one of the ones who calls out behaviour, or would do.

I genuinely do think that if all of the good guys started doing that, the rates of sexual assault and such would drop a fair bit, once men started realizing that no, its totally not acceptable to tell a stranger that they would like to 'smash your backdoors in' or to randomly grab her tits in a nightclub, or press up against them with an erection on the tube (all happened to me, all total strangers)
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