Timeline for Talking to colleague with short skirt - how do I not come off as a creep?
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Mar 6, 2017 at 17:13 | history | edited | bluegreen | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Mar 6, 2017 at 16:26 | comment | added | Cruncher | @bluegreen I couldn't help but notice that your name is bluegreen. Did I just blame you for your name? | |
Mar 6, 2017 at 16:23 | comment | added | Cruncher | @bluegreen no. it doesn't. It's an observation. Where in the question did he state that he thought she was wrong for dressing like that? | |
Mar 6, 2017 at 16:21 | comment | added | bluegreen | " I could not help noticing that her skirt for the day was quite short and tight." most certainly does blame her for what she chose to wear. | |
Mar 6, 2017 at 16:13 | review | Low quality posts | |||
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Mar 6, 2017 at 16:09 | comment | added | David K | This doesn't really answer the question and would be better as a comment. | |
Mar 6, 2017 at 16:02 | comment | added | Neo | As a female, I would think you bear some of the burden. If you are coming into a professional work place showing a lot of cleavage and thigh, you are definitely inviting more glances than one who dresses more conservatively. This is a fact. | |
Mar 6, 2017 at 15:58 | comment | added | Beta | No one is blaming her for what she chose to wear; you and others are suggesting that he has no right to look upon her. (Although so far only you have resorted to accusing him of being "unable to control himself".) | |
Mar 6, 2017 at 15:50 | history | answered | bluegreen | CC BY-SA 3.0 |