Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to tell her boss it's happening and ask them how to handle it. It's not up to her mother.
So mom should say "not my problem, handle it yourself"
Do I have that right?
No. Mom should tell her to talk to her boss about it and do what they say. Are you obtuse or do you just want to argue with me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to tell her boss it's happening and ask them how to handle it. It's not up to her mother.
So mom should say "not my problem, handle it yourself"
Do I have that right?
Yes.
This is the kind of attitude the perverts are counting on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to tell her boss it's happening and ask them how to handle it. It's not up to her mother.
So mom should say "not my problem, handle it yourself"
Do I have that right?
No. Mom should tell her to talk to her boss about it and do what they say. Are you obtuse or do you just want to argue with me?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is waiting tables this summer, and gets hit on/ asked for her number. It makes her really uncomfortable. And she says it wrecks her focus and she doesn't feel like she does as good a job after one of these incidents. Of course I've told her it gets better with practice (ugh) and that this is just part of being in the world, but I still hate it for her.
I was a waitress at her age too, and remember lots of inappropriate men but I was pretty bold at that age and it didn't ruin my day the way it does hers. She and I have very different personalities. I once dumped a pitcher of ice water on a guy who patted my butt. She would shrivel up and die if someone did that to her.
I'd love some ideas on how she can respond to them, and for reframing these interactions for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to tell her boss it's happening and ask them how to handle it. It's not up to her mother.
So mom should say "not my problem, handle it yourself"
Do I have that right?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:She needs to tell her boss it's happening and ask them how to handle it. It's not up to her mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to tell her boss it's happening and ask them how to handle it. It's not up to her mother.
So mom should say "not my problem, handle it yourself"
Do I have that right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to tell her boss it's happening and ask them how to handle it. It's not up to her mother.
So mom should say "not my problem, handle it yourself"
Do I have that right?
Anonymous wrote:She needs to tell her boss it's happening and ask them how to handle it. It's not up to her mother.