Old 04-24-11 | 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by JohnJ80
I took chipcom's statement to mean that one would talk to them and tell them in no uncertain terms to stop it. That strikes me as a respectful response to the problem and which can be done appropriately, respectfully, politely and firmly with no room for doubt. Your solution, to go and dry hump someone is likely an assault, perhaps even a sexual assault (or could be charged that way), would be unacceptable. You would be (in my company) sent home immediately pending dismissal maybe even after a call to the police.

"giving it back" I did not take to mean dry humping another employee but verbal only. Odd that you would take it that way. You seem to have a big fixation and fascination about dry humping. Like a dog, I guess. Hmm.


J.
I never advocated dry humping or physical contact, I advocated returning fire verbally.

Guess reading isn't really your forte either.

Look, I'm unsubscribing from this thread. I really have nothing to prove here.

Have a nice life.
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