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15th June 14, 09:47 PM
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Similar situation to Nathan's. Once at a music-related event, kilted, a rather zesty female took it upon herself (she was sober, by the way) to get too close for comfort and ask very inappropriate questions. I was very annoyed and started asking rhe same questions. She was offended. I, in no uncertain terms, explained that sexual harassment is sexual harassment. The explanation that she was upholding a double standard made her even angrier. Ironically, it was in Hollywood, the political correctness capital of the world. :facepalm:
Other occasions have been pleasant and jovial. It's all about respect, approach, and intent.
I agree that lampooning the kilt has hurt more than helped.
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