Imagine if your lab buddy told you they sent something like this to another researcher: how would you respond?https://twitter.com/LorenaABarba/status/914834819485495297 …
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I'm saying it's a bit of a get out clause, an excuse, and it's not the commonest cause. Also most people on drugs (including alcohol) behave
within the law, don't sexually harass/assault women, etc. And many people with mental health issues do not do this either. To draw parallels
Agreed, I really was trying to confer that I find this behavior abnormal and deranged, and wouldn't expect it from any colleague I know.
But this is so common that chances are at some point ouch have or will have a buddy like this. It's important to not give them excuses.
All of the men who have only talked to my chest or questioned my skills were completely sober and stable.
It's hard to describe how awful this is in a way that doesn't imply a lack of agency - deranged, lack of boundaries, idiotic etc
But this should be a sacking offence, no other response is appropriate
I wish that were the case across the board, but sometimes you're just the lab buddy, or this person's direct report
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