It is diffultt being a white male, yes. Solidarity, comrade.
Yes, I too am feeling oppressed. I blame the all-reaching tentacles of that Bernie Grant. I now feel worthless
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It is diffultt being a white male, yes. Solidarity, comrade.
So it's OK for a woman to make aggressive, sexist, lewd and abusive remarks to a man in the office if she's doing it to 'prove a point'? Okey doke, long live equality, carry on..........But a great demonstration of making a man feel as uncomfortable as women sometimes feel. The HR director was being questioned as to why they held up a complaint, so demonstrating the point was instructive to the other males.
Hear hear! Well said.Using lewd language was not an example of what was said beforehand so pretty unprofessional by the HR imo , the point of the meeting surely was to discuss what happened between two co workers not to make the other males feel instructed and guilty over something they had no hand in or would have.
I would have been extremely angry and upset if I was in that meeting and comments like that were aired for mine and other males benefit so as we could be educated for future reference. So I will agree to disagree
That’s a nice dress, it really shows off your prick.
Amusing reply but, hey, he's on my list of tosspots (blocked) so, meh. What gives?
(apologies if I'm becoming annoyingly repetitively annoyingly repetitive )
Correction.
Just some blokes.
And they do it for the 'flirtatious' reason - trying it on, testing the water, fancying and hoping they get fancied back, chancing their arm.
I worked with a bloke who in a professional office, who was not a loser with women, who made a move for every average to attractive female. It went on for years, decades, until all newcomers ended up 20 or 30 years younger than him. His rationale to me was "faint heart never won fair lady". If you don't ask, you'll never know.
In contrast the vast majority of blokes have never, and still don't, make attractive women feel uncomfortable in the workplace, near building sites, etc.
I deliberately didn't open that thread because I knew it would upset me. There's no point in complaining because this is a male dominated board, but I didn't like it being discussed.
In your workplace (within the NHS or Uni?), is it unwritten accepted that a senior male employee can comment on the curves/dress to a female colleague?
Just interested, in that large employer setting.
I've worked at relatively small firms, where the male bosses weren't raving hetero's obsessed with females at work. The male staff didn't over step either, other than the furtive attempted 'office smoothie'.
So it's OK for a woman to make aggressive, sexist, lewd and abusive remarks to a man in the office if she's doing it to 'prove a point'? Okey doke, long live equality, carry on..........
Hear hear! Well said.
Not really sure I see your point, if there is one in fact.
You're trying to defend the fact that not all blokes are morons by telling a story about an office sex pest. I can't tell if you're defending men or women here?
Either way, your colleague was, and probably still is, a total wanker.
I suspect you have misread [MENTION=14365]Thunder Bolt[/MENTION]
I suspect you have misread [MENTION=14365]Thunder Bolt[/MENTION]
He does it frequently.
Either way, your colleague was, and probably still is, a total wanker.
If you're a white male in a work place just keep your mouth shut with women. Easiest way by miles. I am watching racism and sexism take place in my work place to the detriment of careers and believe me you're burying yourself by complimenting someones dress or something in the current climate. Mouth shut. Work 2x harder than everyone else. Hope you get recognised.
Mine was meant to be a light-hearted comment, David.
Good job 'busty barmaids' weren't quite so sensitive in their workplace, back in the day!
I deliberately didn't open that thread because I knew it would upset me. There's no point in complaining because this is a male dominated board, but I didn't like it being discussed.
Probably not factually correct though as (in the interests of pedantry) it's common for a bloke who is getting more sex to actually end up being even more of a w****r. More stored brain material etc. #justsaying [emoji23]Strictly speaking, that may not be factually accurate........the 'colleague' was described as not a loser with women, so if he hit on every average to attractive female who joined the company, it is reasonable to assume that he was sometimes successful and so some of the time at least he may not have felt the need to be a wanker........
Totally irrelevant to this debate, I know! Pedantry - apologies!
It is all about judgement surely? We (men) all (should) know what we are doing, surely?
so many young men and women glued to their devices these days it's no wonder they have forgotten how to communicate , if they ever learned in the first place , take BrickTamland for instance .....completely unable to appreciate what a male in his 50's may have deduced from a lifetime of travel and experience but quite willing and able to dismiss it as garbage , in summation then , it is usually quite obvious from minimal conversation if a bird is up for a bit of banter/ flirting or if she's the easily offended type , i would agree that workplace banter is inappropriate and anything more than an appreciative whistle or phwooaaarr from building site oiks may make a passing female feel uncomfortable .......i also know of at least 4 men who have been forced to quit from extremely well paid jobs in the mining industry because of sexual harassment claims by younger , upwardly mobile women who were quite happy to play along until they got what they wanted.......that's the garbage...!!! oh and statistically i think you may find that as a cause of death among 40-55 year old men in general suicide ranks quite highly.....but don't worry , listen to a song and all will be well. All the best , never any offence meant