When people think of sexual harassment, they think about egregious behavior (I mean it has to be egregious to be valid, right?) exhibited by men at work. Then they often wonder if the woman is lying or exaggerating and nowadays, we hear a lot about the lack of due process for the accused. But what people really aren’t talking about is how sexual harassment in the workplace affects the woman and how much her self-esteem is shattered when something like this happens at work.
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