Heather’s posts are always good. Sometimes moving, often hilarious and today thoughtful and provoking. She has been writing about feminism and the comments turned to equal opportunities. Because I am an employment lawyer, I have a professional interest in the area and mind-dumped some points on the comments page.
I would like to share one point with you here. Squeezing my cerebral lemon for all it’s worth I offer you this droplet of wisdom. If you are a woman and a male colleague sidles up to you red-faced and says:
“Apparently there is a rumour going round that we are seeing each other” – start running!
I need scarcely tell you there is no such rumour. I hear this over and over again in evidence in proceedings because men think it is a little fragment of genius. Note he is not saying he wants to go out with you. He therefore has total deniability. What he is hoping is that you will say:
“Wow … that thought gets me … mmm … hot. Let’s give them something to talk about”.
Bear in mind that anyone stupid enough to use that approach (and they number in the millions) will not necessarily realise when you say:
“What the … which morons are saying that?”
that you think the very idea ridiculous and repellent in equal measure. You are not, technically, saying no. I would recommend that you say the following:
“Wow … that’s kind of embarrassing for me. Do you think you could talk to whoever told you about this rumour and make it clear to them that I wouldn’t go out with you EVER”.