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is anyone else kinda getting tired of the "me too" stuff?

I mean what woman hasn't occasionally used her ways to get something from a man? how many traffic tickets have I gotten out of by unbuttoning just one button? so many Fridays I got to go home early by a little harmless teasing of the boss? women are acting like it is the end of the world because when they were in hs, some guy touched thier boob. cmon everbody.
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PaleandPolluted · 36-40, F
I know. A guy from real life said I was gorgeous and thought that it might of been out of line. I’m gobsmacked.
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PaleandPolluted · 36-40, F
@monimathu It’s getting to the point where the only compliments given are from the really horrible creeps who aren’t affected by all this crap.
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PaleandPolluted · 36-40, F
@monimathu it doesn’t apply on the net but in person where it’s more serious, people are going to stop even harmless flirting :(
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polyandrym66 · 70-79, M
@PaleandPolluted I agree with you, that men (and woman) are NOW thinking long and hard about harmless flirting and deciding NOT TO DO IT.. Giving off the wrong signal and vibes, instead of friendly and inviting ones.. We all want to feel sexy and wanted/desired, and flirting WAS that door opening for us to either ignore or open..
That will be gone for the next generation because of #MeToo...
Midlifemale · 61-69, M
@polyandrym66 I overheard some of my clients talking about having their HR dept hire more men then women because of this 'me too'. They don't even want to take the chance that it could happen and the fix is don't hire the women if they could avoid it. Si it's gonna backfire on them in the future
polyandrym66 · 70-79, M
@Midlifemale Interesting to hear this from you. I'm retired now, and not in the thick of it, so I have no inside corporate first hand knowledge.. Sounds like the wagons are being drawn into a tight circle for protection...
What I see, on the TV news, is that soon there will not be any men left (except for gay men) in the news at all. All woman commentators and hosts and interviewee's (some with their own corporate ladder climbing skeletons), but better cloaked than the good-old-boy network..
PaleandPolluted · 36-40, F
It’s going to be a depressing world soon even more so. @polyandrym66
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