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Lila is right.It isn’t sexual harrassment to her.Why should she have to comform to the thinking of others.Now,say,a gay women said these things to her and she found offense with the comments,Lila could be the one hit with sexual harrassment because she treating this gay women differently than she did everyone else..reverse sexual discrimination,I think it is called.
If another woman is offended by the comments, even though they are not directed at her, she can still file a claim.
I would consider that jealousy, but I bet the charges would stick.
If a lesbian started coming on to Lila and she rejected the advances, it would be sexual harassment if the woman refused to take no for an answer, the same as if a man hit on her who she rejected and he refused to take no for an answer. I haven’t seen these guys or Mr. Payne actually suggest going to bed with her, they are making comments on her appearance. That’s been the extent of any supposed “sexual harassment.”
Ironically, Betty Friedan, via her book “The Feminine Mystique”, is probably responsible more than anyone for releasing millions of women from their 1950’s home-bound cocoons into the world of work.
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Jay_Dallas said, 2 months ago
You can always count on Boyd for a well-placed piece of sarcasm. LOL
Macushlalondra
said,
2 months ago
It’s not really sexual harrassment in Lila’s case since she welcomes the comments. Not every woman would.
3hourtour said, 2 months ago
Lila is right.It isn’t sexual harrassment to her.Why should she have to comform to the thinking of others.Now,say,a gay women said these things to her and she found offense with the comments,Lila could be the one hit with sexual harrassment because she treating this gay women differently than she did everyone else..reverse sexual discrimination,I think it is called.
arsmall said, 2 months ago
You’re not being harrassed unless you recieve it as harrassement…other than that, they’re compliments.
Cheeseburger23 said, 2 months ago
“It’s not really sexual harrassment in Lila’s case since she welcomes the comments”
“It isn’t sexual harrassment to her.”
“You’re not being harrassed unless you recieve it as harrassement.”
Do the three of you work as legal analysts for Fox News?
bald 716 said, 2 months ago
no cheeseburger, if you read the definition of sexual harassment it is the unwanted comments or touching by someone
if your place of employment has ever given discrimination or sexual harassment lectures which are required by law then you must have missed them
MamaTaney said, 2 months ago
Agreed - Lila isn’t being harrased since she LIKES the comments!
Doctor Toon
said,
2 months ago
If another woman is offended by the comments, even though they are not directed at her, she can still file a claim.
I would consider that jealousy, but I bet the charges would stick.
Joe Allen Doty said, 2 months ago
For those who don’t know, Boyd is openly gay.
Even if Lila believes she is not being sexually harassed, the non-gay men’s comments where they work should not be said there.
Lila is somewhat lazy and rude when she is supposed to be working doing customer service.
Macushlalondra
said,
2 months ago
If a lesbian started coming on to Lila and she rejected the advances, it would be sexual harassment if the woman refused to take no for an answer, the same as if a man hit on her who she rejected and he refused to take no for an answer. I haven’t seen these guys or Mr. Payne actually suggest going to bed with her, they are making comments on her appearance. That’s been the extent of any supposed “sexual harassment.”
pschearer
said,
2 months ago
Ironically, Betty Friedan, via her book “The Feminine Mystique”, is probably responsible more than anyone for releasing millions of women from their 1950’s home-bound cocoons into the world of work.