Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, we middle-aged men can't be allowed to mentor or otherwise involve ourselves with young women at work, even accompanied by our S/O or spouse.
It's because all of the other women will assume we're trying to get in her pants. Or that she's sleeping with us.
Honestly, if women are ever going to get a break, the first one is going to have to come from other women, but I'm not holding my breath.
Middle-aged man here. You're being a jackanape.
Mentoring is fine. Inappropriate socializing not fine.
I wouldn't invite a 20 y/o MALE subordinate to a concert under any circumstances.
Heck, I wouldn't invite a 20 y/o other than my kids to a concert. It's self-evidently creepy/weird.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, we middle-aged men can't be allowed to mentor or otherwise involve ourselves with young women at work, even accompanied by our S/O or spouse.
It's because all of the other women will assume we're trying to get in her pants. Or that she's sleeping with us.
Honestly, if women are ever going to get a break, the first one is going to have to come from other women, but I'm not holding my breath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, we middle-aged men can't be allowed to mentor or otherwise involve ourselves with young women at work, even accompanied by our S/O or spouse.
It's because all of the other women will assume we're trying to get in her pants. Or that she's sleeping with us.
Honestly, if women are ever going to get a break, the first one is going to have to come from other women, but I'm not holding my breath.
How is purchasing a birthday gift, especially one that is an “experience” that must be shared with the mentor outside of work professional mentorship?
Your response is equivalent to men who pout because they’re no longer “allowed” to compliment women’s bodies in the workplace. Women never needed that crap in the first place.
You're right, I wasn't thinking. I won't invite women at work to play golf or tennis with the boys anymore, either. It's not "professional" and contributes nothing to their development and advancement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, we middle-aged men can't be allowed to mentor or otherwise involve ourselves with young women at work, even accompanied by our S/O or spouse.
It's because all of the other women will assume we're trying to get in her pants. Or that she's sleeping with us.
Honestly, if women are ever going to get a break, the first one is going to have to come from other women, but I'm not holding my breath.
How is purchasing a birthday gift, especially one that is an “experience” that must be shared with the mentor outside of work professional mentorship?
Your response is equivalent to men who pout because they’re no longer “allowed” to compliment women’s bodies in the workplace. Women never needed that crap in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, we middle-aged men can't be allowed to mentor or otherwise involve ourselves with young women at work, even accompanied by our S/O or spouse.
It's because all of the other women will assume we're trying to get in her pants. Or that she's sleeping with us.
Honestly, if women are ever going to get a break, the first one is going to have to come from other women, but I'm not holding my breath.