I agree completely!
I has a team-mate who used to wear tight jeans, deliberately show her Camel-Tow and stand right in front of my face!
And she was married ... ewwww!!!
2007-11-30 17:14:22
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answered by Protik Maitra 6
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Well that is ceratinly the way the world is, today. We got the harassment class--made us not want to look at anyone at all--that class gives some warped people ideas--lets stretch this to the limit--lure someone into the tit trap and sue everyone for big time money. GUYS--always be cool and professional--not a word about **** in the office--GIRLS--stop being pigs and dress like humans--your trick won't work!!
2007-12-01 01:18:29
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answered by fire_inur_eyes 7
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Take your breasts to work day...xD
If I were you, I'd tell your boss that perhaps he/she could suggest enforcing a dress code.
I'm a woman and I don't have a problem with cleavage or whatever, but I'm not about to go to work wearing something revealing.
2007-12-01 01:14:16
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answered by myleslr 5
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AMEN!
Not to mention stats show that women who wear more revealing clothes and more make-up are less likely to receive promotions and wage increases. Are you their boss? Do you have any clout with their boss? Perhaps mention something to upper management, maybe even pick out the "not so hot" employees to make your point by and suggest "professional dress" be defined in a memo.
2007-12-01 01:15:21
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answered by Saoirse 3
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Totally agree with you on this one. I am a woman with a pair of sensational breasts (as reported by an ex!) but who never has them out in the office. It is totally inappropriate for your work colleagues to be wearing revealing clothing in the work place. This means no boobs popping out of tops, no bare midriff on display and no mini skirts in the office.
2007-12-01 01:18:53
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answered by Richos 4
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Some people with short necks tend to wear more revealing V-necks to make their necks appear longer. Some women just like to show off the girls. If it really affects your ability to work, talk to your manager...
2007-12-01 01:16:00
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answered by dramatic_miss 2
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Freedom of dress comes with it a responsibility to dress in a way that doesn't draw the wrong kind of attention.
2007-12-01 01:44:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Seems like you guys do not have official dress code in your office. If thats the case; learn to control yourself.
2007-12-01 01:18:34
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answered by SoulOfTheWorld 3
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One of the receptionist gals at my work makes it a point to run her hand through my hair every day. Since I am an atheist, I am loving it and my wife will never know!
I'm sorry. What were you saying?
2007-12-01 01:17:05
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answered by Ultraviolet Oasis 7
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They DO want the guys to stare at them or they wouldn't dress like that. If it really distracts you, maybe you can ask their manager to speak to them about it.
2007-12-01 01:15:14
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answered by Wintergirl 5
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