Creepers? Sexual harassment? |
Creepers? Sexual harassment? |
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So this morning when I took the public University buses to school, I sat in front of a man I'm guessing in his mid 40's. So he seem like the typical regular man you know. So then the next stop the bus makes, a whole bunch of people came on, and there was this white girl who sat next to him. The first thing when she sat down besides him, the man next to her, his eyes WIDEN. He kept staring at her the entire bus ride, more particular at her breast. I felt so sorry for the girl. I look at the girl's face, and she had the most uncomfortable look ever. Good thing, the man's stop was the next down, and he left. After he left, I said "Dude, did you see that man next to you? He kept staring at you" She goes like "I KNOW! I'm like why did I sit here?!" And we just laughed about it.
So I'm wondering, does this in any way constitute as sexual harassment in any way. Because wouldn't harassment follow the underline definition of making someone feel uncomfortable? I don't know. What do you guys think. I mean, in our work place, you should never make any of your coworkers feel uncomfortable, and if you do, it consitutes as harassment. |
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^ You're right in a sense. I also don't think I'm saying this and my opinion is construed because of his age. If I guy our age did the same thing, I would still have the same feeling.
You're also right, that every straight guy checks out girls, but just the way this man was doing it was off right uncomfortable for the girl. I mean girls know they are being checked out by other men all the time, but when it gets to a point of uncomfortableness, then yeah. See in our Woman's Studies class I took last Spring, we were talking about what constitutes as harassment, and we discuss how much gray area there is in defining it. |
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