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What type of work do you do? I don't really have any nutjob coworkers at my current and volunteer job.
The only mildly weird coworker I have is from my volunteer job. One of those #FreeTheNipple types, who insists on posting topless photos on her IG and then complaining that she's being sexualized and/or repeatedly banned from IG. I randomly opened her IG story one day and the first thing that popped up was an uncensored topless selfie. I texted another coworker (good friend) about it, asking "what's the deal with (name), I'm guessing this is an accident?" but she responded that (name) was actually sitting right next to her at that moment.
(Name) took the opportunity to debate me on whether female breasts have been unfairly sexualized, questioning me on what went on in my mind and somewhere else when I looked at her photo, ...
But as far as coworkers go, that's about as weird as it gets in my workplaces.
It's not like us guys are not being sexualized either. Whether we got clothes on or off, we can get sexualized especially if you are the attractive kind.
 
It's not like us guys are not being sexualized either. Whether we got clothes on or off, we can get sexualized especially if you are the attractive kind.
Yeah it was a pretty ridiculous debate. Her main point was that breasts (male or female) aren't inherently sexual and that viewing them as such is solely learned behavior. Therefore she should be able to be topless in public and post topless photos without anyone complaining or sexualizing her.
Eventually the debate turned to whether she and the other coworker get turned on during sex when their breasts are fondled so by that point I was just glad we don't have an HR department.
At my volunteer job, for reference. Not my primary workplace at an HR software company.

The other coworker and I always joke around that she has an exhibitionism fetish and this whole #FreeTheNipple thing is an elaborate excuse to not admit it.
 
Yeah it was a pretty ridiculous debate. Her main point was that breasts (male or female) aren't inherently sexual and that viewing them as such is solely learned behavior. Therefore she should be able to be topless in public and post topless photos without anyone complaining or sexualizing her.
Eventually the debate turned to whether she and the other coworker get turned on during sex when their breasts are fondled so by that point I was just glad we don't have an HR department.
At my volunteer job, for reference. Not my primary workplace at an HR software company.

The other coworker and I always joke around that she has an exhibitionism fetish and this whole #FreeTheNipple thing is an elaborate excuse to not admit it.
That's exactly what she is. It's no different from the so-called trench coat guys. Speaking of not being sexualized, I remembered my brother telling me a story with his co-worker while taking the transit where his co-worker was eyeing this girl wearing some pretty revealing clothes. The girl went and confronted the co-worker why he was looking at her. To his annoyance, the co-worker just said that she wasn't his type that he would pay enough attention to her.
 
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