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What do women consider a flirt and what do women consider sexual harasment.

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Anonymous User (Age:30 to 35)     When: 5 months ago
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My friend Melisa says she isn't turned on unless you talk dirty to her before sex. and one girl I knew was rubbing her breasts togeather and I said I didn't quite see all of that can you do that again. And I got a huge smile. But noe my friend Chris tells me women are getting offended if any sexual commnet is made. He said one guy at his job got fired for saying a girl is hot when another women over heard this and said it was inapropriate and sexual harrasment. How is sayoing a girl is hot offensive? Or sexual harrasment who are you harrassing. Most guys I know feel like there getting mixed messages. So is it ok to talk dirty or is it sexual harasment. Why so many mixed messages?

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blufrenzy93 (Age:18 to 24)      When: 4 months ago
well as the saying goes:
"theres a time and place for everything"
i don't think that guy who said his co-worker was hot
was sexually harassing her.
i consider flirting to be laughing, smiling, light touch on the arm, etc.
and sexual harassment is something completely different
like a person touching another inappropriately.
if your friend said "hey baby, take off all your clothes"
that would be [verbal] harassment
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ALWAYSclassy (Age:18 to 24)      When: 4 months ago
It depends on the girl in particular, the guy, and how she feels about the guy. but as a general rule, if you say something blatantly sexual, she probably won't appreciate it if she doesn't like you, or if you don't have that kind of relationship.
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Acuzio (Age:25 to 29)      When: 4 months ago
It's probably okay to talk and joke about it if you're already friends, but it's not okay to make sexual implications in the workplace. In a social setting, it's up to you to read a woman's reaction to determine whether or not she will appreciate that kind of humor.
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