Most cases of sexual harassment automatically assume it is male on female harassment! What a stereotype! What a gender injustice!
Sexual harassment is plagued by ambiguity and vagueness! Sexual harassment victims we are told must be believed and are credible no matter how long ago the incident happened (Me Too)!
When women sexually harass men it is often accepted if not even welcomed by men. Chivalry and gallantry spring eternal! The physically stronger sex fears little from the weaker sex or so it may seem. It is thus immensely underreported! Such female behavior is usually called the art of seduction or tantalizing! Only if a woman persistently stalks the same man in a way that make the man or his female companion feel uncomfortable etc., we may see a sexual harassment complaint.
When women sexually harass men then it is often about to get a better job or to get ahead or for some favor. Kamala Harris, now Vice President, is possibly a case in point.
How often does actually a female on a male sexual harassment precede the same male on same female sexual harassment? We don't know.
Sexual harassment is also typically associated with misogyny. While misandry is almost an unknown term to most people. However, there a quite a few women who harbor feelings of misandry.
To some extent sexual harassment is in the eye of the beholder. Sensitivity and indoctrination play a role. Is e.g. a mere brief touch on the shoulder between two strangers of the opposite sex a case of sexual harassment? Some women even bring this kind of behavior to the attention of authorities or male acquaintances. Other women may just want to get even with a male they don't like etc. In recent decades sexual harassment claims by women were prominently used as a political instrument to harm a male politician, judge etc.
Last, but not least, Jesus in his famous Sermon on the Mount declared: “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’ 28 But I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lustful intent has already committed adultery with her in his heart."
So Jesus never saw a woman looking lustfully at a man? Perhaps, the son of god was not all seeing and just a human being.
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