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#85 - Understanding The Difference Between Flirting and Harassment

#85 - Understanding The Difference Between Flirting and Harassment

FromPaging Dr. NerdLove


#85 - Understanding The Difference Between Flirting and Harassment

FromPaging Dr. NerdLove

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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Jul 19, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Recently Henry Cavill gave his thoughts about flirting in a post #MeToo era during an interview with GQ Australia, where he claimed to be afraid that flirting with someone might lead to his being dragged through hell because… reasons. And while he has since apologized for his insensitive remarks, they struck a chord with many people: where do you find the line between welcome flirting and sexual harassment? Does it come down to “flirting is when women like you and harassment is when they don’t"? What are the rules that define what's flirting and what isn't? Show Highlights: Why do some men get away with flirting with women when other men get called out for it? Why "Just Be Attractive" gets it wrong The crucial details that make the difference between welcome flirting and unwelcome invasions of space How to tell when someone wants you to flirt with them Why nobody is harassing people by accident ...and so much more Related Links: How To Not Be The Office Creeper  Understanding The Dangers of Dating   What It Takes To Be A Better Man  Read Her Signs (Without Reading The Tea Leaves)  Sexual Harassment in Nerd Culture  Don’t forget to subscribe and review us on iTunes , Stitcher and on YouTube. Like the podcast? Become a Dr. NerdLove patron at Patreon.com/DrNerdLove Want more dating advice? Check out my books at www.doctornerdlove.com/books
Released:
Jul 19, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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