I suspect that would also be women. I commented on James', Peter's and Mike's clothing when we were together working on the project, favourably mostly, but none of them ever commented on mine. Me: Does this top look OK for filming? Mike:..................Yes? https://twitter.com/InSchlep/status/1055476318949777408 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
You’re working with molecule T-shirts, socks ‘n’ sandals, and all day yoga pants types. Perhaps you need a larger sample group.
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She's working with men who have worked in academia and media, where any impulse to compliment a woman's dress or appearance for any reason ever has been systematically stomped out of him by a pervasive threat of career-ending accusations of sexual harassment.
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Replying to @ConceptualJames @HPluckrose
1/2 Actually, there may be some truth to that. I learnt from living with four older sisters that a good way to make them happy was to simply notice a haircut or when they put extra effort into their appearance. I did the same thing at a comedy club noticing a colleague had...
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2/2 bought a new dress and had straightened her hair. I said “you look really great” in a light, casual tone. The room went silent, an onlooker laughed in horror and she stormed off. I don’t do that now.
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Such a shame.
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