Men are afraid to mentor women after #MeToo and it hurts us all: study

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If only women had kept their mouths shut and let the men go on with the harassment.
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I can't say that I blame them, honestly. This has all backfired on them, hasn't it...
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Pjmm wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 9:19 pm I haven't had a problem with men being uncomfortable around me. Granted I've worked a long time for this company.
If a man said to a group of women with complete confidence that he has never made a woman uncomfortable he would be laughed out of the room. What an asinine arrogant thing to say.
Who the f**k is he to decide how women feel around him? How could he possibly know? Is he psychic?


Are you?
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morgan wrote: Sat May 18, 2019 1:30 am
Pjmm wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 9:19 pm I haven't had a problem with men being uncomfortable around me. Granted I've worked a long time for this company.
If a man said to a group of women with complete confidence that he has never made a woman uncomfortable he would be laughed out of the room. What an asinine arrogant thing to say.
Who the f**k is he to decide how women feel around him? How could he possibly know? Is he psychic?


Are you?
Trust me I think I can tell. But I've known my co-workers a long time and they know me. If I made anyone uncomfortable it was because they were inappropriate and I called them out on it. I'm sure it happens in the work place that men are uncomfortable and I don't blame them. Some women are overly sensitive. I do think men and women have the potential to move forward and work comfortably with each other again but it will take time and open conversations.
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