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[quote=Anonymous]What do you want to come out of this? Do you just want to feel validated that the behavior was inappropriate? It was. Does it rise to the level of sexual harassment? No. Do you want to make this a thing at work? Then you need to report it. As someone who was sexually harassed at work, I'm going to be frank with you. We still live in a world where men AND women will tell you you're overreacting. Frankly, I had more female coworkers act like I was overreacting than male even though my harassment involved blatant sexual comments via text and in person as well as sexual physical advances. It was textbook. You need to tell this guy to stop if he does it again and then report it. Don't talk about it with other coworkers and ask their opinions if it's harassment or SH. Maybe you'll luck out and your coworkers will be nice and understanding people. Or maybe they'll be the gossipy type and spread rumors that you're talking about how so and so is SH you but since you're not doing anything about it, you're just trying to cause drama. [/quote]
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