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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Making sexual remarks to someone who is not interested in selfish gratification and, in some cases, straight up harassment. I don’t think you really need to sit here defending your right to not be so repressed that you can’t sexually harass women, do you? I think a level of repression that avoids that is actually just fine. Call me “unrealistic.”
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Yeah, so you've just equivocated on the definition of sexual harassment. Again, I'm not going to get into it, there's really no point. I'll just say this and bow out of the thread.
First, it seems to me that all of this discussion doesn't need to involve strict rules regulating the interaction between the sexes, beyond "treat women like people".
Second, the concept of "people" includes their sexuality, which is not something to be feared. Presenting women's psyches as dependent upon their sexual inviolateness is not only non-representative of most women, but demeaning and regressive. It is an overture to purity culture.
With that, I leave you to it.