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 by PARAM
7 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   13221  
 Joined:  Jul 15 2015
Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
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It's fairly simple.

As long as we agree grabbing a woman's breast, ass or crotch is considered wrong. Grabbing your own ass or crotch, is wrong as well. Talking about sexual acts or insinuating your preference or asking for her preference are wrong. Telling off color jokes in mixed company is wrong, there shouldn't be much confusion.

There's a good rule to follow when interacting with the opposite sex in the work place. If you're a man, behave in a manner and speak to women in language you would use with your mother or daughter. If you're a woman, behave in a manner and speak to men in language you would use with your father or son.

Simple.

Attraction to the opposite sex? Sure. It's normal. But there's a normal way to go about it.

 by St. Loser Fan
7 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   10893  
 Joined:  May 31 2016
United States of America   Saint Louis MO
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dieterbrock wrote:Every time I try and respond I have to erase what I write.
I worked in corporate management for 15 years and never a minute went by that I didnt have to be on my guard about about the perception of my actions/words. I've seen men's careers destroyed by zero tolerance policies being enforced on stupidity. So I have no compassion for these folks who are so engulfed in their narcissism that they feel they have complete impunity to do whatever they want


We may not like each other and disagree a lot; but I'm with you on this.

At my old job (that I left for other reasons) one time they fired like 6 male compatriots at my same level for harassment. Their "What do I do wrong?" or "I should have been clearly been told pulling my penis out was wrong." attitudes just left me amazed.

 by snackdaddy
7 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   10049  
 Joined:  May 30 2015
United States of America   Merced California
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Some guys just have no self control. If the urge is that strong just remember the golden rule, "The good hand of solitaire will ease your burden". 8-)

 by CanuckRightWinger
7 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   2777  
 Joined:  Jan 13 2016
Canada   VANCOUVER, BC
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Hi Gareth,

Thanks for your explanation. You did hit a nerve....but I probably over-reacted. :oops:

If you are agreeable, let's leave it at "it was a misunderstanding...no harm, no foul". ;)

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This harassment of females in the workplace is a bad & terrible thing of course...
...and it is also emotionally charged. :idea:

Alot of smart guys here at RFU have written their deeply held thoughts here in this thread......but through gritted teeth with guts churning...heck, my molars are sore right now! :?

Seriously, I feel that we are all products of our experiences. Our thoughts on this distasteful subject of workplace sexual harassment have been affected by our experiences. Those of us with adult daughters out in the workplace....well IMO we even have an extra layer of angst on this matter.

I respect all the views posted here by my RFU brethren.....100% 8-)
...but going forward, I am going to avoid this thread.....I just don't see any upside.

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One of my sports heroes, Marshall Faulk, has been publicly shamed.
At this point, it appears that he brought it upon himself.

Thanks for the Ram memories Marshall. But if what's been reported about your actions so far is accurate...
...then you are not the kind of guy I ever want to have a beer with! :idea: :arrow: :(

CRW

 by /zn/
7 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   6943  
 Joined:  Jun 28 2015
United States of America   Maine
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SWAdude wrote:I didn't say it was natural to harass women at work. Good lord.

What I was saying is these types of things don't change fast. And that some will learn to hide it better.

This is but one form of bad behavior.


Well to be fair I didn't say you said it was natural to harass women AT WORK...I did take it as you saying that civilized behavior is fairly slow at reaching everyone.

So probably you weren't saying it's natural for men to just act out on sexual impulses. I probably pushed your comment down that slippery slope.

Still it was just a chance for me to say that harassment of any kind anywhere is not a natural or inevitable thing. So maybe that's just me springboarding off into what I wanted to say about all this.

Which means yeah we're probably not that far apart.

 by Gareth
7 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   1241  
 Joined:  Mar 30 2015
United States of America   LA Coliseum
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CanuckRightWinger wrote:Hi Gareth,

Thanks for your explanation. You did hit a nerve....but I probably over-reacted. :oops:

If you are agreeable, let's leave it at "it was a misunderstanding...no harm, no foul". ;)



I am very agreeable. Thanks for that. Now let's go beat the hell out of the Seahawks.

 by dieterbrock
7 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   11512  
 Joined:  Mar 31 2015
United States of America   New Jersey
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St. Loser Fan wrote:We may not like each other and disagree a lot; but I'm with you on this.

At my old job (that I left for other reasons) one time they fired like 6 male compatriots at my same level for harassment. Their "What do I do wrong?" or "I should have been clearly been told pulling my penis out was wrong." attitudes just left me amazed.

A former colleague of mine, father with 2 young kids, was following protocol in terminating a female employee for excessive abscences. He had his assistant mgr in the office with him during the discussion. Asst mgr abruptly left the office for a minute to answer her phone, and when she returned the employee claimed that the manager said she could keep her job if she had sex with him. He was terminated.

 by dieterbrock
7 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   11512  
 Joined:  Mar 31 2015
United States of America   New Jersey
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St. Loser Fan wrote:We may not like each other and disagree a lot; but I'm with you on this.
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And for the record, I dont have an issue with you, I like a lot of your input. The Kroenke trolling infuriates me, mostly because I know you are better than that

 by /zn/
7 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   6943  
 Joined:  Jun 28 2015
United States of America   Maine
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dieterbrock wrote:And for the record, I dont have an issue with you, I like a lot of your input. The Kroenke trolling infuriates me, mostly because I know you are better than that


I have issues with Kroenke myself. It's not trolling. It's just a position you happen to disagree with. Frankly to label an opinion contrary to your own "trolling" probably IS trolling.

Any Rams message board is big enough to allow/tolerate/encourage different views on stuff, including the owner.

That includes bashing. Ownership, management, coaches, players...they're all fair game, to like or dislike at will.

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 by dieterbrock
7 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   11512  
 Joined:  Mar 31 2015
United States of America   New Jersey
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/zn/ wrote:I have issues with Kroenke myself. It's not trolling. It's just a position you happen to disagree with. Frankly to label an opinion contrary to your own "trolling" probably IS trolling.

Any Rams message board is big enough to allow/tolerate/encourage different views on stuff, including the owner.

That includes bashing. Ownership, management, coaches, players...they're all fair game, to like or dislike at will.

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No, trolling is trolling. Sometimes its more blatant than others.

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