I used to work in a restaurant waitering as a teen and this sort of behaviour was common place especially around Xmas time with Xmas parties from respectable organisations men and women all as bad as each other, I laughed it off and so did most the other staff but a few times it overstepped the mark with one girl that worked with me being pulled onto a blokes lap and an old boy grinding on her, our manager dealt with it awfully her argument (our manager) was the company this bloke worked for bought in a lot of business and clients as guests at the onsite hotel.
I used to work in a restaurant waitering as a teen and this sort of behaviour was common place especially around Xmas time with Xmas parties from respectable organisations men and women all as bad as each other, I laughed it off and so did most the other staff but a few times it overstepped the mark with one girl that worked with me being pulled onto a blokes lap and an old boy grinding on her, our manager dealt with it awfully her argument (our manager) was the company this bloke worked for bought in a lot of business and clients as guests at the onsite hotel.
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Interesting one this....
Whilst I don't condone any such behaviour.....I'd suggest its a bit of storm in a tea cup.......maybe driven in part by the current #metoo movement which appears to becoming a general witch hunt, which appears, to me at least, to diminish the far more serious cases of sexual harassment & assault....
The undercover FT journo who exposed it did state that a lot of the girls enjoyed it & were happy to join in with the flirting etc......many of them have returned several years in a row.
I'd suggest that anyone who takes the money, dons the required skimpy dress, matching underwear, high heels, signs the disclosure agreement & heads off to an exclusive men-only function as a hostess would be pretty naive to not expect to fend off a few advances from clumsy drunk rich twats....
I'd also suggest that if a load of young blokes were paid £200 + expenses for a few hours hosting work at a private business womens seminar where they were told to wear skimpy costumes etc. that they too would be subjected to the odd, inuendo, arse slap, pinch etc.
Anyhow.......I'm trying to avoid wasting my time on the internet......& I was doing well until Mark E Smith died......
Interesting one this....
Whilst I don't condone any such behaviour.....I'd suggest its a bit of storm in a tea cup.......maybe driven in part by the current #metoo movement which appears to becoming a general witch hunt, which appears, to me at least, to diminish the far more serious cases of sexual harassment & assault....
The undercover FT journo who exposed it did state that a lot of the girls enjoyed it & were happy to join in with the flirting etc......many of them have returned several years in a row.
I'd suggest that anyone who takes the money, dons the required skimpy dress, matching underwear, high heels, signs the disclosure agreement & heads off to an exclusive men-only function as a hostess would be pretty naive to not expect to fend off a few advances from clumsy drunk rich twats....
I'd also suggest that if a load of young blokes were paid £200 + expenses for a few hours hosting work at a private business womens seminar where they were told to wear skimpy costumes etc. that they too would be subjected to the odd, inuendo, arse slap, pinch etc.
Anyhow.......I'm trying to avoid wasting my time on the internet......& I was doing well until Mark E Smith died......
You can’t help but feel that the women who were “acceptable” of this behaviour are of low self esteem and have been conditioned at some point in their life that this behaviour is acceptable. A willing victim is still a victim.
Just because a few women like it, allegedly, doesn't mean that it isn't wrong......or, as was reported by miss Marriage, many may just have been young confident succesful women happy to earn a few hundred quid and get a few contacts whilst enjoying a few drinks during a nights work......
How many times have we heard a repeatedly battered wife or partner make excuses for the man battering them? He only does it because he loves me for instance. It’s conditioning. Doesn’t mean it should be acceptable.Just because a few women like it, allegedly, doesn't mean that it isn't wrong.
Some abused people don't recognise the abuse for what it is, or believe this is a natural state so why fight it, or believe the money is worth it. Sad, but true.
.....or, as was reported by miss Marriage, many may just have been young confident succesful women happy to earn a few hundred quid and get a few contacts whilst enjoying a few drinks during a nights work......
According to the BBC, the girls didn't get paid a penny if they didn't stay to the end of the party at 2amThis to me is indeed 'gross behaviour' as pointed out by one...but I disagree that it is a symptom of a money culture. It is a symptom of changing attitudes that some men & women find this behaviour frankly at least embarrassing for the male population as a whole (just as women should perhaps find the girls participating for the money?).
BUT we all have a basic instinct to satisfy that drives us all to behave in this way at one level & to one degree or another. Money/power in terms of the behaviour doesn't form a part of the argument for me - poor people in general have the same basic, sometimes hedonistic instincts. The furore is simply because a reporter had a chance to gain a story to bash a few moneybags men...so she could raise her profile & increase HER value in HER chosen field.
So I say live & let live within the law. The girls are taking the money...but could probably walk out at any point still demanding payment if they were not expecting to find such attentions. The men just look like a bunch of heathens, but if the opportunity to grope an attractive willing young female aroses in what they consider to be a protected environment...a lot of men (& women in the reverse situation) would probably be inclined to have a go.
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Not sure how many girls there were but a joint decision to simply walk out claiming sexual assault would've have forced organisers into taking immediate action. They were no doubt naive & taken advantage of...but surely the reporter could have actually led the way on this? She had an opportunity to stop it in its tracks...instead chose to let it continueAccording to the BBC, the girls didn't get paid a penny if they didn't stay to the end of the party at 2am
How many times have we heard a repeatedly battered wife or partner make excuses for the man battering them? He only does it because he loves me for instance. It’s conditioning. Doesn’t mean it should be acceptable.
I find this supremely patronising.
Let’s be blunt here, lots of us guys would take cash to get groped, it’s just no one is willing to pay to grope us.
If they are fully aware of what’s happening then more power to them, some women can handle themselves and are sex positive. What’s important is that people are up front about it and don’t take a job they think is waitressing not expecting to be groped.
I absolutely don’t think anyone hands the money back. Redeem the money and use it for goodThis raises another interesting moral question. Should these charities hand the money back? You might argue that at least some good could come of the money? I'm not sure I know the answer to this.
Great Ormond St Hospital said they are returning moneyI absolutely don’t think anyone hands the money back. Redeem the money and use it for good
No, it's a difficult question.This raises another interesting moral question. Should these charities hand the money back? You might argue that at least some good could come of the money? I'm not sure I know the answer to this.
Why don't they just accuse every man in the world of harassment and be done with it.
Anyone can accuse anyone of anything, it does not have to be true.“They”?
No one is accusing me. There’s a good reason for that. I was brought up to respect women as equals. Cheers mum.
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Anyone can accuse anyone of anything, it does not have to be true.
If you think about it...Let's for arguments sake say Rachel Riley starts feeling you up - you're overjoyed. If Anne Widdecombe tried it you'd be offended...so my point is that offence can easily become arbitrary...or is it discriminatory???Why don't they just accuse every man in the world of harassment and be done with it.
Beautiful, rockets, stripper and shoe boxes full of £50 notes......swoon! The girl I lived with at Uni only ate Pot Noodles and once called me a "proper right bender" for refusing her drunken advances and tried to get her Brothers to beat me up.At university I lived with an incrediby beautiful 18 year old girl studying rocket science. She worked as a private lap dancer/stripper in central Brighton and kept shoe boxes full of 50 pound notes under her bed along with ounces of some of the finest ganja I'd ever smoked.
She even danced for a famous comedian at one point without realising who he was. Her parents also bought her and her sister a 1million pound flat in Kensington to hang-out in.
Even though this was 12/13 years ago, I can understand where you're coming from, but I think wider society is slowly moving away from it though as being something that is acceptable.
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Anyone can accuse anyone of anything, it does not have to be true.
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