quincy
Senior Member
No. Most people, both male and female, go to work to work and not to be sexually harassed by their employer.Most guys would love to have your problem.
No. Most people, both male and female, go to work to work and not to be sexually harassed by their employer.Most guys would love to have your problem.
Two peoples livelihoods are at stake is what you don't understand and it's against company policy for any employees to be engaging in this type of conduct at work.Most guys would love to have your problem.
Thanks Quincy for all your words and help.I don’t know where aldaron got his/her idea but it is far from the truth.
Here, by the way, is a link to a good definition of sexual harassment in Kentucky: https://personnel.ky.gov/Documents/SexualHarassmentPolicy.pdf
We all appreciate the thanks, Ford, so thank you.I wanted say THANK YOU to everyone here that helped me with their knowledge on what i have posted that happened to me.
I really appreciate you all, I'm 53 now and i hate to admit it but, I'm not taking this well and let me tell you the world is tougher on you when you worked in a family business all you life from childhood and then it's all gone and have to go out in the real world to find work, it's nothing like a relaxed family atmosphere at all, it's flat out intimidating to me.
The End, I hope.
While it's true that most 16 year-old-boys may think like you do, it's because they are picturing the harasser as (fill in the name of whatever starlet they find most attractive). However, adults realize that schoolboy fantasies aren't real, and that sexual harassment is UNWANTED attention.Most guys would love to have your problem.
Very few middle-aged supervisors are going to make a 16-year-old boy picture his favorite star. The boy is more likely to picture his mom or his teacher or his neighbor and be totally grossed out by any unwanted contact.While it's true that most 16 year-old-boys may think like you do, it's because they are picturing the harasser as (fill in the name of whatever starlet they find most attractive). However, adults realize that schoolboy fantasies aren't real, and that sexual harassment is UNWANTED attention.
Michelle Pfeiffer might.....IMO, she is still s knockout (62). JoLo(50) is as well...I couldn't get over how young she looks in "Hustler".Very few middle-aged supervisors are going to make a 16-year-old boy picture his favorite star. The boy is more likely to picture his mom or his teacher or his neighbor and be totally grossed out by any unwanted contact.
And Sophia Vergara.Michelle Pfeiffer might.....IMO, she is still s knockout (62). JoLo(50) is as well...I couldn't get over how young she looks in "Hustler".
I was gonna post something ...but thought better of it. I'm sure you can imagine what I was gonna say...cause you know how I think.*And Sophia Vergara.
Sure. There are a lot of attractive middle aged women. But few are going to capture the attention and fantasies of a boy. I don’t, therefore, think “most” 16-year-old boys are going to think like aldaron.
Haha. Yes. Probably best you don’t post what you’re thinking.I was gonna post something ...but thought better of it. I'm sure you can imagine what I was gonna say...cause you know how I think.*
And , yes. I know this worries you.