I went through my share of harassment in my youth; ass grabs, boob grabs, being propositioned by bosses, outrageous comments (I came in on an off-day to pick up my check and my boss announced in front of the staff, "Bend over, honey,I'll give you a check.") and left positions in search of a place that would value my intellect, skills, and work ethic. I found them and excelled in them.
As a successful woman executive, it's alarming to me how the actions of others can potentially damage my chances in the marketplace; but I would completely understand a man's trepidation. Instead of working to maintain a professional environment for all workers, leftist hags have tilted the narrative to favor the woman all the time, to the detriment of many good men. One of my former bosses, John, was just such a man. I worked for him for almost 5 years before my husband's work transfer took me across the country. He was a little gruff at times, and could tell some truly off-colored jokes, but I never felt uncomfortable around him and knew he would sooner cut off his arm than do anything unseemly towards me. When the woman hired to replace me accused him of harassment, I called corporate to vigorously defend him, more than willing to testify on his behalf. They still let him go.
Welcome to the party, Pal!