The fact that so many men who worry about accidentally harassing a female colleague see avoiding women as the solution, rather than LEARNING MORE ABOUT WHAT CONSTITUTES HARASSMENT, is highkey part of the problem, in that it sidesteps male responsibility & situates WOMEN as risks.
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I've also had the "Would you say it to a male coworker?" standard. Seems pretty fair. If a male coworker made his own clothes, it would be suitable to compliment the clothes.
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The trouble comes when men compliment women's appearance, but when complimenting men, compliment their achievements. In this case, you were complimenting her achievement.
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