tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-386410890156552579.post8535002252165240630..comments2023-11-02T08:38:24.838-04:00Comments on Star of Davida: When Everything Changed: Gail Collins on the State of Women in AmericaTalia bat Pessihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17676034506997700803noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-386410890156552579.post-2483000103842073742013-11-01T14:34:45.880-04:002013-11-01T14:34:45.880-04:00It's too bad that a search on blogspot.com doe...It's too bad that a search on blogspot.com doesn't include comments, because I can't remember whether I ever commented here regarding sexual harassment. Your generation is very fortunate never to have experienced "unprotected sexual harassment." When I first entered the job market some 40 years ago, having a male co-worker make sexual advances at you was considered just a hazard of employment. Not only did we not have legal protection against sexual harassment, the term "sexual harassment" didn't even exist! When a male co-worker tried repeatedly to persuade me (and later, another female co-worker) to sleep with him, I considered his actions so normal that it actually didn't occur to me to complain to my boss. We can both thank the Second Generation feminist activists for changing that.Shira Salamonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15989302669175887512noreply@blogger.com