Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Sue
You bring up a good point about the reversal if it were Hillary. The reaction might
be even more 'down and dirty,'
though
jackief
Sue Hartigan wrote:
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> I don't know really if it is different times or not. My daughter
> handles it pretty much the same way I did.
>
> I think that it really depends on the age of the woman involved. The
> first time it happened to me I was scared. The second time it really
> wasn't any big deal, and a simple no thanks seemed to handle it. I
> wasn't thinking at the time that the guy was my boss, or that he could
> help or hurt me in the work place, just that I didn't want to get
> involved with him or anyone else. He was married and so was I.
>
> The third guy was a creep, and I let him know so. :)
>
> I wonder how this whole thing with Clinton would have turned out if it
> was Hillary that was doing what Clinton is accused of and these were men
> who wanted to get further up in the WH. I really do.
>
> Sue
> > Hi Sue
> >
> > You know it may be the different times we grew up in that makes the reaction to
>this sort of behavior so
> > different. I guess when I went to work, dealing with this in a direct manner was
>just part of the territory.
> > You either dealth with it yourself or it would go on; simple as that. I must say
>though, you were nicer about
> > it than I was.
> >
> > jackief
>
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