Depends on how you define it, I suppose

“Sixty percent of women have “experienced sexual harassment””.

Then again, 28 percent of “modern” women thing a wink by a male towards them is harassment. Or commenting on her appearance is harassment (depends though, on who is doing the comment,, innit ladies….If it is the “right” guy, the one you were trying to garner interest from, then it is ok, right girls?).

Oddly,  most older women don’t think that much of that is harassment. Of course, real ladies know how to handle such things, it is only the Millenials and the last half of the Baby Boomer women who can’t handle a wink or a compliment. Real Women know how to shut it down before it starts, but there are few Real Women left in this world.

This shit is getting out of hand.

Ladies, I think it is time you grew up a bit. For at least the past 20 years, you’ve had the upper hand when it came to complaining to HR.  If you didn’t do anything about it then, then it must not have been that bad….

Seriously. Grow.The.Fuck.Up. Y’all aren’t 9 years old, stop acting like you are. If it is “I am woman, hear me Roar” then learn to deal with male attention. Else men are gonna think that those chauvinists and religious fundamentalist are correct, and you shouldn’t be let out without a keeper until you are married (’cause, apparently, y’all are too frail to deal with an unshielded world alone), and then, once married,  you are your husband’s problem. What happened to “women are equal to men”? Either you are, or you ain’t, ladies.

2 thoughts on “Depends on how you define it, I suppose

  1. Another instance of looking at history through the lens of today. What was once considered "normal" behavior is now considered "harassment," and can be "prosecuted" retroactively; kinda like what blacks want to do with slavery.

    This is going to go down as the McCarthyism of the 21st century…

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