Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this seems a little odd but whenever DB walks me to the door when leaving he put his hand on the middle of my back. It does make me uncomfortable. I have never had a boss do this ( experienced that with bf's). I don't believe it's sexual but can't be sure. He has said a sexual remark about me " wanting to bang something hard" with a hammer, asks about men I'm dating, " flexes" or does push ups in front of me, and often checks me out. I don't know if he is just being a guy and its nothing. Either way I do feel uncomfortable but I like this position and I don't want to make a fuss about it.
Please women it's your body and if you are not comfortable tell him. There is no hesitation for this kind of situations. I am a nanny and I don't like or let anybody touch me beside my husband.
Anonymous wrote:Why in almost 2015 are we using boys will be boys as an excuse and worried about hurting his feelings by telling him to stop?
People wonder where our rape culture comes from they blame it on music and movies.
Nope it starts at home and with other women.
Don't be so uptight.
Don't overreact.
Don't hurt his feelings.
Tell him no without actually saying no.
This is just how guys are.
So many of these responses make me sick and angry,and actually sad
When will these attitudes stop?.
It's your body no one has the right to touch you without invitation.
You absolutely have the right to tell the person to stop clearly , especially if it makes you uncomfortable.
Tell them to stop and do so clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to all the helpful responses. One time he tried to put his hand on my back and I hurried up my pace and was out the door. I thought that would show him I'm not into him touching me but he has done it still. Sometimes he will even put his hand right above my butt area and guide me out.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to all the helpful responses. One time he tried to put his hand on my back and I hurried up my pace and was out the door. I thought that would show him I'm not into him touching me but he has done it still. Sometimes he will even put his hand right above my butt area and guide me out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boss always give me a kiss on my face when I come and go to my work,i don't see nothing wrong with this,I think your brain is the problem,some people see bad thing everywehere,please berevior yourselph...
Your boss kiss on your face and you are OK with that.
WOW can't imagine anyone touching me.
Handshake is ok other than that I don't think it's normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this seems a little odd but whenever DB walks me to the door when leaving he put his hand on the middle of my back. It does make me uncomfortable. I have never had a boss do this ( experienced that with bf's). I don't believe it's sexual but can't be sure. He has said a sexual remark about me " wanting to bang something hard" with a hammer, asks about men I'm dating, " flexes" or does push ups in front of me, and often checks me out. I don't know if he is just being a guy and its nothing. Either way I do feel uncomfortable but I like this position and I don't want to make a fuss about it.
Please women it's your body and if you are not comfortable tell him. There is no hesitation for this kind of situations. I am a nanny and I don't like or let anybody touch me beside my husband.
Anonymous wrote:Why in almost 2015 are we using boys will be boys as an excuse and worried about hurting his feelings by telling him to stop?
People wonder where our rape culture comes from they blame it on music and movies.
Nope it starts at home and with other women.
Don't be so uptight.
Don't overreact.
Don't hurt his feelings.
Tell him no without actually saying no.
This is just how guys are.
So many of these responses make me sick and angry,and actually sad
When will these attitudes stop?.
It's your body no one has the right to touch you without invitation.
You absolutely have the right to tell the person to stop clearly , especially if it makes you uncomfortable.
Tell them to stop and do so clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Why in almost 2015 are we using boys will be boys as an excuse and worried about hurting his feelings by telling him to stop?
People wonder where our rape culture comes from they blame it on music and movies.
Nope it starts at home and with other women.
Don't be so uptight.
Don't overreact.
Don't hurt his feelings.
Tell him no without actually saying no.
This is just how guys are.
So many of these responses make me sick and angry,and actually sad
When will these attitudes stop?.
It's your body no one has the right to touch you without invitation.
You absolutely have the right to tell the person to stop clearly , especially if it makes you uncomfortable.
Tell them to stop and do so clearly.