sara-slaughter607
Sara-Slaughter607
sara-slaughter607

What bothered me was that she said “quite frankly, this is a deeply painful and traumatic event for anyone among us who has experienced sexual violence” rather than “quite frankly this COULD BE...”

Don’t assume you know my triggers, lady. Trauma is different for everyone and I certainly don’t give two shits about some

Also the PE rector threatening to discipline her students for * watching *the bun run is incredibly wack.

Random naked men isn’t traumatic for me. The cops not believing me was. My friends not believing me was. People spreading rumors that I was a slut was. But straight up naked men? Nope.

Agreed. Saying that *any* nude male human body in any context whatsoever immediately = violence and sexual assault is over-the-top.

riding a bike naked feels extremely dangerous

What are you talking about? Nothing like nervous, pasty-white, upper-middle class, untrimmed pube dong flapping around like a button mushroom attached to a rubber band to get the ladies all hot and bothered!

To preface, I, as many women, have been sexually assaulted in the past. It was traumatic, horrific and shaped my life in a way I would rather not have had happen.*

“Guys, please keep your dicks outside” seems like a fair compromise.

You will never ever hear me siding on the team that wants to make life harder for sexual assault victims. So in that interest, I have a question that may not have an answer: is the trauma reinvigorated with male nudity? Not the assailant’s nudity, just general male nudity?

Couldn’t they have gotten better video? SHEESH!

Many of us like penis. What can I say? I’m not happy about it either.

because peen.

“All parties should be punished”

That is a rough policy. We were required to mark and check for the appropriate water mark and as long as that was done they wouldn’t write you up. We never fired people - they just messed with your schedule until you were forced to quit. Sometimes those counterfeits are really good and only eventually get caught by

My cousin got robbed at gunpoint after making a bank run to deposit funds for Casual Male XL (clothing store) They not once asked her if she was okay and asked her several questions about how he got away (etc) and why it took her so long to call them. (DUH! The robber took her phone!)

Whoever was the front-line employee closing was always supposed to witness the cash drop for the night, but I can tell you most of us 17-year olds were not very vigilant about that.

When I worked at a convenience store if we were robbed and had more than the 30 dollars allowed in the register during the evening/night we were guaranteed to be fired. You have any idea how hard it is to run a register with only 30 dollars where one person buying a 0.79 drink with 20 bucks can wipe you out? And the

Yeah, the Tim Hortons I go to has these signs pretty prominently displayed on their front doors and the drive-thru window.

Can I point out their excuse for firing her makes no sense? If this place is anything like the fast food place I worked in during high school, the cashiers make the drops, and are responsible for keeping the register low, not the manager - so blaming her for that is nuts. Also, it was policy never to do drops in front

I worked at a drive-through milk store (yes, Pennsylvania has these) and there was an assistant manager stealing from the till when she did the daily tallies. She made it look like the tills were short on a bunch of different shifts, so it wasn’t possible to track. The owner took the missing money out of all of the