I just use "The Thot Test", if she breathe, she a Thot. I don't deal with no thotties, so I always avoid uncomfortable situations with tho-I mean women by knowing they aren't worth my time in the first place.
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Sorry but this is fucking stupid. There were studies done on this shit where the girl took things out of proportion, or was way too sensitive with the how the guy said things, even a simple"how you doing, I like your outfit,,"" was reported for sexual harassment.
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I have always treated my co-workers with respect. I don't need to see a female co-worker as a man to respect her.
At first i thought a lump of earth and then i saw that picture. If you need a point in the right direction this will do.
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Typical feminist entitlement talk. People deserve the respect they earn, regardless of gender. Being a woman does not entitle you to any more than that. Sorry "ladies"...
Problem is, this is what got us into this mess. Touch is an important way of communicating. It adds emphasis. I can walk up to a colleague or a junior, and go on for twenty minutes about how well they did something, and they'll look at me funny. Or, I can lay a hand on their shoulder in passing and say "Good job on the Andersen file". The whole "no touching" thing is WHY it seems so fraught with peril. If we touched more often, it would be less nerve-wracking. Interestingly enough, I'd do it to Dwayne, too.
@taleswapper It's a culture thing. I have Italian friends and they touch like it's nobody's business. It's just natural and not considered gay in their country. Here? It's like an evil taboo. lol
Seeing how bitchy and condescending the poor "victimized" author of this piece is, I would really just suggest people to employ the "The Air Test". That is, to treat her like she doesn't exist.
how on earth would I treat dwayne (I eat over 800 pounds of cod a year) Johnson other than stay away from him because he probably smells from eating all that fish
Well typically, men have no trouble being respected in the business world. Women have a harder time earning respect, especially if they are attractive. Which is BS.
@snowangle I have been jaded by experience enough to know that this is all bullshit and there is no limit to what many females will regard as a personal attack on them. There is NO LIMIT! Feminist academics will regard sandwich jokes as having EVERYTHING to do with sexual assault and the sexual assault of boys as having NOTHING to do with sexual assault. Why would it? It doesn't directly concern them. Sandwich jokes and other such "crippling" and "violent" words do, so surely the sexual assault of males is simply irrelevant. Have you considered how many people have real problems?
If this is indeed correct, then the same test applies to women lol. Will they pass? I don't think so. You as a women are attracted to us and there is nothing you can do about it!
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I just use "The Thot Test", if she breathe, she a Thot. I don't deal with no thotties, so I always avoid uncomfortable situations with tho-I mean women by knowing they aren't worth my time in the first place.
Sorry but this is fucking stupid. There were studies done on this shit where the girl took things out of proportion, or was way too sensitive with the how the guy said things, even a simple"how you doing, I like your outfit,,"" was reported for sexual harassment.
I have always treated my co-workers with respect. I don't need to see a female co-worker as a man to respect her.
Haha, that's an interesting way to go by things. I already treat men and women the same, so it isn't really an issue for me.
Similar to other comments, i treat colleagues with respect and see them as either co-workers or friends, occasionally to my detriment.
To slightly change one sentence in another comment though, everyones personal space should be respected.
At first i thought a lump of earth and then i saw that picture. If you need a point in the right direction this will do.
Typical feminist entitlement talk. People deserve the respect they earn, regardless of gender. Being a woman does not entitle you to any more than that. Sorry "ladies"...
Best hack is being sexy, so women are the ones harassing you.
This article is sexist because it assumes only men sexually harassment women. When it reality it can be the other way around.
i don't know why you've been down arrowed as it does happen, even allowing for women are often more tactile.
The Rock solves all problems.
Golden rule: don't touch anybody. You can be as crass as you like, but touching is a no no.
It's even in the first picture.
Problem is, this is what got us into this mess. Touch is an important way of communicating. It adds emphasis. I can walk up to a colleague or a junior, and go on for twenty minutes about how well they did something, and they'll look at me funny. Or, I can lay a hand on their shoulder in passing and say "Good job on the Andersen file". The whole "no touching" thing is WHY it seems so fraught with peril. If we touched more often, it would be less nerve-wracking. Interestingly enough, I'd do it to Dwayne, too.
@taleswapper It's a culture thing. I have Italian friends and they touch like it's nobody's business. It's just natural and not considered gay in their country. Here? It's like an evil taboo. lol
Seeing how bitchy and condescending the poor "victimized" author of this piece is, I would really just suggest people to employ the "The Air Test".
That is, to treat her like she doesn't exist.
how on earth would I treat dwayne (I eat over 800 pounds of cod a year) Johnson other than stay away from him because he probably smells from eating all that fish
I stopped reading at the base concept lol. Silliness
... Does womans care a lot of the Guys Handsome.
https://i.imgur.com/T2uh7z7.png
What a B. S. test. How about men keep their hands to themselves and don't act a creep or say creepy things to women. Yes, it's that simple.
And vice versa
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Okay, I thought it was gonna be some cute acronym, but noo.
Yeah and there are no limits for women flirting with men because they can stick up form themselves and aren't little crybabies
Well typically, men have no trouble being respected in the business world. Women have a harder time earning respect, especially if they are attractive. Which is BS.
@snowangle not true!
@Asad1ONE1 I'm blown away by the logic and deep thought you put into your argument. 🙄
@snowangle Lol!
@snowangle I have been jaded by experience enough to know that this is all bullshit and there is no limit to what many females will regard as a personal attack on them. There is NO LIMIT! Feminist academics will regard sandwich jokes as having EVERYTHING to do with sexual assault and the sexual assault of boys as having NOTHING to do with sexual assault. Why would it? It doesn't directly concern them. Sandwich jokes and other such "crippling" and "violent" words do, so surely the sexual assault of males is simply irrelevant. Have you considered how many people have real problems?
Well she did say "harder" time. But yes anyone is or can be a victim of harassment
It should be called the rock hard test ;). Just kidding, no sexual harassment pls
If this is indeed correct, then the same test applies to women lol. Will they pass? I don't think so. You as a women are attracted to us and there is nothing you can do about it!
... and vice versa
... or better yet, tell Anne Victoria Clark the same.