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Sexual Harassment 101


The tidal wave of sexual harassment allegations continues. Some over 40 years old. Aging nymphets are coming out of the closet claiming this guy or that guy did something inappropriate with me. Yet she had a sudden memory of the events decades later. When will this bull shit stop? Women are beginning to see repercussions of their endless onslaught of accusations against prominent people. How? There will be much less work in places these women prefer to be. Screening of them will be much tougher. Dress guideline will be enforced. Try flaunting your front or backside and out the door you go. Rules of conduct will be enhanced contractually between both sexes and much more. Three more prominent people received their pink slips recently on mere allegations. Guys that date, peck on the cheek, pat on the back or whatever you may be enticed to do will be thrown in your face in the future if your prominence level rises. Maybe one of you would like to write an e-book on this subject it is very interesting.

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