Anonymous wrote:On the surface, this definitely seems like harassment. For those of you saying this is in some way complementary, I would have you consider this under a different lens. If it was a man who said to a woman You are hot. You have a great body. You look sexy. Whatever. That would absolutely be harassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My straight, white, moderate DH works in an extremely diverse office space. Half the employees are POC, a solid third are gay. He has taken plenty of friendly ribbing for the last two years, but on Friday and yesterday one gay male manager (who is a known bully) referred to my DH as a twink. For those not in on gay slang it is a derisive term to describe smaller, clean cut men. Sometimes it is used as a term of sexual interest akin to calling a woman a sexpot. Either way it is wholly offensive.
Does he have a sexual harassment claim?
What in the hell. Tell him to man up and ignore the idiots. Not everything requires a pay out.
Anonymous wrote:My straight, white, moderate DH works in an extremely diverse office space. Half the employees are POC, a solid third are gay. He has taken plenty of friendly ribbing for the last two years, but on Friday and yesterday one gay male manager (who is a known bully) referred to my DH as a twink. For those not in on gay slang it is a derisive term to describe smaller, clean cut men. Sometimes it is used as a term of sexual interest akin to calling a woman a sexpot. Either way it is wholly offensive.
Does he have a sexual harassment claim?
Anonymous wrote:I have friends who self identify as that proudly, so I didn't think it was derogatory, but obviously not workplace appropriate to call someone else that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, what is this, the 1980s? Haven't heard that one in a while. Yes, this is sexual harassment. It is grounds for a lawsuit.
You are insane.
Anonymous wrote:Based on the trainings I’ve had to take, this would be reportable to HR as creating a hostile working environment. There’s nothing there for a legal claim yet. Whether or not I would personally report would depend on internal politics - basically who does HR and management like more.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, what is this, the 1980s? Haven't heard that one in a while. Yes, this is sexual harassment. It is grounds for a lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My straight, white, moderate DH works in an extremely diverse office space. Half the employees are POC, a solid third are gay. He has taken plenty of friendly ribbing for the last two years, but on Friday and yesterday one gay male manager (who is a known bully) referred to my DH as a twink. For those not in on gay slang it is a derisive term to describe smaller, clean cut men. Sometimes it is used as a term of sexual interest akin to calling a woman a sexpot. Either way it is wholly offensive.
Does he have a sexual harassment claim?
I’d argue it’s not a “derisive” term, but it’s still a comment on appearance that isn’t appropriate for the work place. If your husband was bothered by this, he’s within his rights to file a harassment complaint.
And then he can see how well he fares for future advancements opportunities as a straight white man having filled a harassment claim against a company composed primarily of minorities
Wow. Some reverse racism you're got going on there.
Twink is just as offensive as other terms aimed at women and non-whites. It's not appropriate for someone else to call you that. Only you can call yourself that. BIG difference.
Not saying that it is okay or appropriate, just that he’s likely daydreaming if he thinks he’s going to come out ahead in any way by pursuing a grievance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My straight, white, moderate DH works in an extremely diverse office space. Half the employees are POC, a solid third are gay. He has taken plenty of friendly ribbing for the last two years, but on Friday and yesterday one gay male manager (who is a known bully) referred to my DH as a twink. For those not in on gay slang it is a derisive term to describe smaller, clean cut men. Sometimes it is used as a term of sexual interest akin to calling a woman a sexpot. Either way it is wholly offensive.
Does he have a sexual harassment claim?
I’d argue it’s not a “derisive” term, but it’s still a comment on appearance that isn’t appropriate for the work place. If your husband was bothered by this, he’s within his rights to file a harassment complaint.
And then he can see how well he fares for future advancements opportunities as a straight white man having filled a harassment claim against a company composed primarily of minorities
Wow. Some reverse racism you're got going on there.
Twink is just as offensive as other terms aimed at women and non-whites. It's not appropriate for someone else to call you that. Only you can call yourself that. BIG difference.