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Are these types of things acceptable at work or in social settings? I've been on the receiving end a few times. I've also witnessed it happen to others.
I know for a fact that they were not done with harmful intent but still wonder if people should just keep their hands to themselves??!! |
| In the year of our lord 2025, absolutely not ok. |
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Say please don't do that.
Then, I asked you not to do tha. Then loudly, I said I did not want you to do that. |
| Not ok!!! |
| I don't touch co-workers with the exception of a handful who expressly ask for hugs. |
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In social settings ok if consensual.
Never in workplace. |
| No physical contact at work ever |
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How about $ex in one of the network closets with an Admin Assistant? Receiving a BJ from a co-worker in a different department in her office? A hand job from the same co-worker in your office? $ex in an unoccupied part of the building?
Crazy times and lucky we were never caught. |
| quick pat on the shoulder seems fine. I'm a woman. |
| No. It’s grooming. First a lingering pat next thing you know it’s a boob squeeze. |
| It’s a test. The more comfortable you seem the more it progresses. |
Or hugging at a Coldplay concert? |
I agree. Also a woman. |
Why people didn’t mind going to work in the past, and why working from home is more popular now. |
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What about tapping a person’s shoulder or upper arm to get their attention in a crowded room/group where it’s noisy?
FTR, I’m a woman who did that to a male colleague and was surprised when he seemed startled/upset by it. It was at a conference event in a ballroom with 1k+ people hustling past each other looking for their assigned tables, etc. It was loud. It was dimly lit as well. I needed to get his attention to ask him a work-related question for someone working the event and I figured tapping his shoulder/arm would be less abrupt/more polite. Given his response, I made a mental note to never touch anyone at work again. And that’s weird imho. People I interact with professionally who aren’t employed by my company are more engaging and touch people without issue (handshakes, hugs, pat on the back, joking nudge, etc.). |