There’s no such thing as this type of harassment ‘disclaimer,’ is there?
Q: “We have had some issues with sexual harassment and we have one of our local chapters telling members that as long as they add the phrase ‘I did not mean that sexually’ at the end of a sentence or a touch, etc., that it then does not constitute sexual harassment. I do not believe this to be true. Any insight would be appreciated.” – Anonymous, Nevada
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