On 5/5/2016 2:56 PM, dancase(a)frontiernet.net wrote:
Anecdotally, some people actually have the idea that
sexual harassment
is something that is only legally actionable when men do it to women
(which further adds heteronormativity as an implicit bias). Yet as of
2013 17.6% of the sexual-harassment claims filed with the U.S. Equal
Employment Opprtunity Commission were filed by men (source
<https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/media-spotlight/201505/when-men-face-sexual-harassment>).
Men tend to be more willing to complain about anything that bothers them
than women. It might be embarrassing for them to admit a woman OR a man
harasses them, but there isn't as much shame and self-blame for men as
for women.
Generally speaking...