Greg Crawford wrote:
...Now she never made any sexual offers or requests, but, to be honest, they probably would have been accepted.
Intellectually, I can construe such actions, and such potential actions, as sexual harassment and sexual abuse; but something in my male psyche would stop me from ever making a complaint. I don’t think I am unusual as a male. Is this a male thing?
Of course not. Why in the heck do you think victims don't come forward until years later? Because they don't know it's damaging, didn't have the power to say no, and feel guilty because of that! It's exactly the same for females, Greg.
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