lol "try again"
I think shortleash suggested "How is your dog in bed?" - which, admittedly, is somewhat less
vulgar than "do you take it up the ass?" - but still a social abomination, and could be considered *radically* offensive.
Shortleash, are you just trolling, or do you
really think it'd be okay to ask someone/a stranger that? (almost worse: that it's okay because you could deny having done it)
I mean, even if she WAS a zoo, and even if she WAS shaggin the dog at every opportunity, why on earth would she ever say? Cause some ninny off the street ASKED her? The only thing that proves is that said ninny doesn't understand how to talk to another human being (let alone what constitutes sexual harassment).
And in case you can't quite figure it out, watch this:
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That's unwanted attention, and it's fucking fatiguing.
:::copypaste below:::
Sexual harassment is a form of abuse prohibited under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It includes unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature. It may occur in a variety of circumstances, and victims are not limited to only women—men may be victims of sexual harassment as well.
Unfortunately, sexual harassment is quite common. Statistics show that more than 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men have experienced sexual violence involving physical contact during their lifetime.
In another recent study, 81% of women and 43% of men reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment or assault. The study also found that:
- Verbal sexual harassment was the most common form, reported by 77% of women and 34% of men.
- Physically aggressive forms of sexual harassment were reported by 62% of women and 26% of men.
- Cyber sexual harassment was reported by 41% of women and 22% of men.
- Sexual assault was reported by 27% of women and 7% of men.
Statistics clearly indicate that sexual harassment is a major issue in today’s society. However, by taking action when it occurs, we can help support victims and prohibit perpetrators from abusing others.
Don't be a creep, creep.