Getting hit on now I have lost weight, awkward
OK, I am married, very happily and fairly recently. I am 45, I have three grown up children, one is getting married in two weeks and I am to be a Grandmother in 10 weeks time. I have lost weight, I am pleased with that. I have one issue...
I think I have started to get 'hit on' by men. I didn't really notice it at first, but this week it has really brought home to me the difference losing the weight has made.
I work in child health and part of my job means i go into schools to screen children for things that might interfere with their learning, ie hearing, vision, fine motor skills etc. I have been in one school for a period of three days this week, and I have found that I have had attention from two different men. First time a male staff member said to me 'Hello lovely' and then later 'Nice coat' and I thought that he was just being friendly, then later I was testing a child who needed to use the toilet part way through so I was standing outside the toilet waiting for him, when this guy walked past and said to me 'you could get in trouble standing like that'...but it was how he SAID it....then the next day as we arrived, (I work with a Staff Nurse, Ju ) the Headmaster was driving up and waved at us in a friendly way, then Ju said to me 'He likes you, he never waves at me' and as we arrived in the school building the head was already inside and stood watching us sign in as he was putting on his tie, then Ju said he just stood watching me walk up the corridor..I did not see this and thought she was winding me up. Then today the head actually came up BEHIND me, put both hands on my hips from behind and spoke to me over my shoulder saying 'oo I though you were one of the children, I was just wondering who that tall young lady was and realised it was you'....Ju was almost having kittens and kept going on about it all the rest of the day/
My question is - how do I handle this, or do you thing I am imagining it? Am I over reacting and should I just carry on smiling and being pleasant. I am not sure what to do, I need to work in this School from time to time.
I think I have started to get 'hit on' by men. I didn't really notice it at first, but this week it has really brought home to me the difference losing the weight has made.
I work in child health and part of my job means i go into schools to screen children for things that might interfere with their learning, ie hearing, vision, fine motor skills etc. I have been in one school for a period of three days this week, and I have found that I have had attention from two different men. First time a male staff member said to me 'Hello lovely' and then later 'Nice coat' and I thought that he was just being friendly, then later I was testing a child who needed to use the toilet part way through so I was standing outside the toilet waiting for him, when this guy walked past and said to me 'you could get in trouble standing like that'...but it was how he SAID it....then the next day as we arrived, (I work with a Staff Nurse, Ju ) the Headmaster was driving up and waved at us in a friendly way, then Ju said to me 'He likes you, he never waves at me' and as we arrived in the school building the head was already inside and stood watching us sign in as he was putting on his tie, then Ju said he just stood watching me walk up the corridor..I did not see this and thought she was winding me up. Then today the head actually came up BEHIND me, put both hands on my hips from behind and spoke to me over my shoulder saying 'oo I though you were one of the children, I was just wondering who that tall young lady was and realised it was you'....Ju was almost having kittens and kept going on about it all the rest of the day/
My question is - how do I handle this, or do you thing I am imagining it? Am I over reacting and should I just carry on smiling and being pleasant. I am not sure what to do, I need to work in this School from time to time.
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Well ... first you need to tell him that you are happily married and that HE could get in trouble for touching you or making lewd comments.. I think that would make me feel uncomfortable..
It's amazing how you get hit on AFTER you lose weight.. and unfortunately I've had that problem.. If it's somebody who has known me at my worst, then I tell them they can f*** off, because if I wasn't good for them then I am not good for them now!0 -
I think giving you a compliment 'nice coat' is acceptable! However, physically touching you, especially in your work environment is a huge NO! It does put you in a very awkward position... sorry I have no real suggestions0
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If it's somebody who has known me at my worst, then I tell them they can f*** off, because if I wasn't good for them then I am not good for them now!
Love this! Good for you!!0 -
The compliments are one thing, but touching you is another. This guy is WAY over the line. If he does this again, I would report him to your superior. If he feels that is appropriate behavior, something is seriously wrong and I would be concerned about the safety of other women he is coming into contact with. What grade level is the school you are working in? Does this guy have contact with teen or preteen girls?0
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Primary School. I honestly don't think he is a threat to young girls, and until today I always thought he was a very pleasant man, so this is why I am unsure how to handle the situation.0
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Then today the head actually came up BEHIND me, put both hands on my hips from behind and spoke to me over my shoulder saying 'oo I though you were one of the children, I was just wondering who that tall young lady was and realised it was you'....Ju was almost having kittens and kept going on about it all the rest of the day/
NO. This is completely inappropriate, and for him to say "oopsie, I thought I was groping a student!" is just beyond creepy.
I'd draw a very clear, cold line in the sand with this guy.0 -
Hi Karen.
I'm sorry this is going on. There is a lot of inappropriate behavior here. The behavior falls within the definition of sexual harassment in the workplace, under US law. The intent of the actor is irrelevant - the key is how the victim feels about the unwanted comments and touching. I advise you talk to a manager about the behavior. Another option is speak to the "gentlemen" directly and tell them you are not comfortable with their comments/touching. Just remember - their intent is irrelevant - its how you feel about the conduct.
Another possible option: have Bill meet you for lunch one day and have him send a subtle message to the culprits that you are happily married and he's within his rights to bloody noses if someone harasses his wife.
Good luck! Have a great weekend!
Dave0 -
Unfortunately some people just don't understand what's appropriate. If I were you, I would talk to him personally and tell him that he's acting inappropriately whether it's intentional or not and you feel uncomfortable; efforts need to be made to ensure a more professional workplace. So just call him out.0
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Whoa! He definitely crossed the line....and he said he was wondering "who that tall young lady is"? So he thought it was a child (I know he didn't, I'm just sayin)? No matter how you put it, that's disturbing.0
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Getting the same thing, I enjoy the postive feedback and make the most of it. The creepy guy touching you at the school is wrong!! I agree with previous posters.. Make it clear no touching!!0
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Hi Karen.
I'm sorry this is going on. There is a lot of inappropriate behavior here. The behavior falls within the definition of sexual harassment in the workplace, under US law. The intent of the actor is irrelevant - the key is how the victim feels about the unwanted comments and touching. I advise you talk to a manager about the behavior. Another option is speak to the "gentlemen" directly and tell them you are not comfortable with their comments/touching. Just remember - their intent is irrelevant - its how you feel about the conduct.
Another possible option: have Bill meet you for lunch one day and have him send a subtle message to the culprits that you are happily married and he's within his rights to bloody noses if someone harasses his wife.
Good luck! Have a great weekend!
Dave
It is only sexual harrassment after she has made it clear she does not want the attention.0 -
Enjoy the compliments, and bring up the harasser on charges.0
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Then today the head actually came up BEHIND me, put both hands on my hips from behind and spoke to me over my shoulder saying 'oo I though you were one of the children, I was just wondering who that tall young lady was and realised it was you'....
What the Heaven?! :noway:0 -
Hi Karen.
I'm sorry this is going on. There is a lot of inappropriate behavior here. The behavior falls within the definition of sexual harassment in the workplace, under US law. The intent of the actor is irrelevant - the key is how the victim feels about the unwanted comments and touching. I advise you talk to a manager about the behavior. Another option is speak to the "gentlemen" directly and tell them you are not comfortable with their comments/touching. Just remember - their intent is irrelevant - its how you feel about the conduct.
Another possible option: have Bill meet you for lunch one day and have him send a subtle message to the culprits that you are happily married and he's within his rights to bloody noses if someone harasses his wife.
Good luck! Have a great weekend!
Dave
It is only sexual harrassment after she has made it clear she does not want the attention.
I totally agree with this. Let him know verbally that his advancements are unwanted.0 -
Ask him pointedly whether the school has a zero tolerance sexual harassment policy.0
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Hi Karen.
I'm sorry this is going on. There is a lot of inappropriate behavior here. The behavior falls within the definition of sexual harassment in the workplace, under US law. The intent of the actor is irrelevant - the key is how the victim feels about the unwanted comments and touching. I advise you talk to a manager about the behavior. Another option is speak to the "gentlemen" directly and tell them you are not comfortable with their comments/touching. Just remember - their intent is irrelevant - its how you feel about the conduct.
Another possible option: have Bill meet you for lunch one day and have him send a subtle message to the culprits that you are happily married and he's within his rights to bloody noses if someone harasses his wife.
Good luck! Have a great weekend!
Dave
It is only sexual harrassment after she has made it clear she does not want the attention.0 -
I thought it was all fine, until you got to the end part. I'd have a word with him if you feel you can, if not go to someone else that will. X0
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I would say if you think he is usually a nice man, give him the benefit of doubt. Enjoy it as (an awkward) compliment for now.
But next time it happens, you can tell him blatantly that you don't like it or you can tell him in a joking tone "hey you know I am happily married right?" or something along those lines.0 -
Not true! I teach a seminar on this area of law at my workplace.0
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Hi Karen.
I'm sorry this is going on. There is a lot of inappropriate behavior here. The behavior falls within the definition of sexual harassment in the workplace, under US law. The intent of the actor is irrelevant - the key is how the victim feels about the unwanted comments and touching. I advise you talk to a manager about the behavior. Another option is speak to the "gentlemen" directly and tell them you are not comfortable with their comments/touching. Just remember - their intent is irrelevant - its how you feel about the conduct.
Another possible option: have Bill meet you for lunch one day and have him send a subtle message to the culprits that you are happily married and he's within his rights to bloody noses if someone harasses his wife.
Good luck! Have a great weekend!
Dave
It is only sexual harrassment after she has made it clear she does not want the attention.0 -
What you havn't said is how did it make you feel???0
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Dave j 43 we are talking England (UK) here...sorry x0
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What you havn't said is how did it make you feel???
Going by the title of this thread, my guess would be "awkward"0 -
ive been in a "awkward" position...but loved it!0
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It's amazing how you get hit on AFTER you lose weight.. and unfortunately I've had that problem.. If it's somebody who has known me at my worst, then I tell them they can f*** off, because if I wasn't good for them then I am not good for them now!
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Well, I think you should give into him and have an affair. Your husband will find out and divorce you, you will get depresed and get fat again then no more guys will hit on you...job done !!! Of course you could ignore the flirting and enjoy the fact that others are interested but can't have....I know which option I would go for......
Right. Because these are the only two options. *eyeroll*0 -
its made me feel awkward, not horrible, but awkward, I don't want to feel uncomfortable, or give off the wrong signals, I don't want to be unfriendly, I do want to feel that I can be myself and not be embarrassed, I don't want to offend anyone by reading things wrongly, I don't want to cause trouble or make things difficult for anyone, including me.
I like my job, I think that I will take the advice on board, and if he touches me again, or says anything inappropriate to me, I will make it clear that I am not interested, and then if it carries on I will take if further,
I do not work with this man, I just go to the place he works in from time to time.
Thank you all.0 -
Well, I think you should give into him and have an affair. Your husband will find out and divorce you, you will get depresed and get fat again then no more guys will hit on you...job done !!! Of course you could ignore the flirting and enjoy the fact that others are interested but can't have....I know which option I would go for......
You only read the title and first sentence, didn't you?0 -
This is to be expected.
Being fit is attractive while fat is NOT.
Welcome to the human race.
I don't think people have to expect that others will come up behind them, uninvited, and touch them.0 -
There are lots of pervy guys out there I would tell him to bugger off, Your married and not interested. If he continues to be a problem report him!!! what if it was a student?? I have had this happen and it is really uncomfortable.0
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