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https://antipolygraph.org/cgi-bin/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1209686456 Message started by neko6 on May 2nd, 2008 at 12:00am |
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Title: Re: Inappropriate behaviour during poly Post by sackett on May 2nd, 2008 at 2:13am
neko,
as you can tell "twoblock" hadn't taken his daily medication yet. Automatically assuming the guys a pervert... Wonderful and insightful! "Yankeedog" has a good idea, I have one which will take it a step further. Is what the examiner was doing sexual harrassment? Yes, it can be. My thought was this. Does he even know he's doing it? Some guys, are overly attentive to their "privates" and if wearing uncomfortable drawers or slacks can be a reason why something like that occurs. Now, if everytime he did it, he was looking at you to see a reaction, then he knew what was going on and a formal complaint made be the way to go. If not, he may simply not be aware of his actions. My suggestion is this. Rather than confront the examiner or embarrass him in person, send an anonymous letter from "applicant" to the chief of the dept identifying the behavior and how unprofessional it was. This is fairly innocuous and will not identify your gender. If you write that it made you uncomfortable, they'll know you're a female since most guys don't find that too objectionable and ignore it; generally speaking. This way, and regardless of your testing outcome, you will have come off anonymously professional and hopefully correct an inappropriate behavior. Sackett |
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