Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Jackie:
I don't know really if it is different times or not. My daughter
handles it pretty much the same way I did.
I think that it really depends on the age of the woman involved. The
first time it happened to me I was scared. The second time it really
wasn't any big deal, and a simple no thanks seemed to handle it. I
wasn't thinking at the time that the guy was my boss, or that he could
help or hurt me in the work place, just that I didn't want to get
involved with him or anyone else. He was married and so was I.
The third guy was a creep, and I let him know so. :)
I wonder how this whole thing with Clinton would have turned out if it
was Hillary that was doing what Clinton is accused of and these were men
who wanted to get further up in the WH. I really do.
Sue
> Hi Sue
>
> You know it may be the different times we grew up in that makes the reaction to this
>sort of behavior so
> different. I guess when I went to work, dealing with this in a direct manner was
>just part of the territory.
> You either dealth with it yourself or it would go on; simple as that. I must say
>though, you were nicer about
> it than I was.
>
> jackief
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