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Originally Posted by theoretical
I'm a woman in an industry where vulgarity is a part of the entertainment, and people in my profession have been stalked, beaten and murdered by unhappy patrons. I've personally gotten into verbal altercations with and had security called on weirdos who were harassing me and/or my coworkers. In such events, or if anyone simply feels uneasy, a security officer will escort us through the parking garage, every square inch of which is covered by surveillance cameras (take note, anyone who thinks it's a fun idea to have sex on casino property - you are being watched and laughed at by a group of our employees). Security is a huge issue, and we take it very seriously.
And honestly, I'm with LonelyMan on this one. OP hadn't done anything, and it isn't the job of men to constantly assuage the fears of women. How would he even be able to? This hyper-sensitivity is breeding resentment, and it's going to give menfolk the impression that us fair and delicate womenfolk simply cannot handle a workplace environment.
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i believe you but not all men are like that. I am not and i do not know of anyone like that.
I was with a friend waiting outside a hotel for taxi from a band and i was pretty drunk. a girl who had been dancing in the aisle came out for a smoke. she said hello all three of spoke together briefly. Just about the dance and the band really, neither i nor my friend made any smutty remarks to her. we were all just having a chat
where i live I often read of people who harrass women at bus stops with lewd remarks and sexual smut. But i do not do that and i do not know anyone who does. My friends would not be like that either. Ido notknow what sort of people carry on like that ut not all do
also i do not go to casinos. the house always wins

i only gamble on certs