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National Coming Out Day- The Benefits of Coming Out In the Workplace Article
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Ellen
I loved the NY Times article about forcing men to lean out rather than us leaning in. I think too many men are trying to nuzzle up to us rather than staying where they belong. I do think that many of these guys are just trying to cozy up to us to get us to let our guards down, and from there, they will take any opportunity they can to one-up us. I do not trust men who say what we want them to say, but then do something inconsistent which only furthers their interest, which is to step on us, or have $ex with us when we would prefer NOT to. We need to stand up for what is right, and not to buckle under to a guy just b/c he says things we think we want to hear. FOOEY!