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by thanksgiving
3276 days ago
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> For example, you might be sitting opposite of some female co-workers and frequently meeting glances might be interpreted by them as "staring" etc. while you might not even be consciously aware that you do it ... Solution: put up some optical barrier after talking with all people involved together. Do we want to legitimize starting at a particular direction as a crime? These are my eyes. I'll look wherever I want. If someone is uncomfortable, they should move their face away from me. |
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