I'm old enough and ugly enough to remember the last time we had a public predator in warcraft community. And the women who bravely came forward and said woahh me too. So how do we stop it?
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It seems to me that the problems are Shame. Being very slightly complicit and therefore feeling entirely to blame. (Example, I flirted back when flirted with. Doesn't make me a harasser). Communication. Not knowing what to say to anyone. Keeping secrets. Protecting the perp
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Popularity He's well known, so I must be imagining it. Are you self gas-lighting? No. He's doing it. He's leveraging it Sexism. She's saying it for drama/attention/victim culture. She's probably not. She's probably kept it under wraps for years.
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So let's solve it! Let's talk more. Let's stop blaming women for "flirting gone wrong" Let's ask our friends why they feel bad, and let's give a shit. Let's be unafraid to call out minor stuff and thereby preventing major.
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Ladies, find three new friends in the community and pact with them to tell them stuff. Even bad stuff.
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I got to sleep now it's 6am and I have lectures soon but I tag you. You're my new fren
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