i work in a restuarant and my boss is really weird. he's like in his thirties but always hits on me and asks me when im finally gonna let him take me home. it makes me really uncomfortable but i dont knw what to do about it. i asked him to stop but he just tells me to stop teasing him and that he knows i want him.
jeanine278972 answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 1:51 am: I would definitely talk to my parents about it before you take any major action. Have them go into work with you and talk to this guy about it. It's sexual harrassment for him to do that. Before taking any legal action you should let him know its making you uncomfortable. He may just be joking around and you just need to let him know hes taking it way to far. If he denies there is a problem, I would go to the police and file a report. They will be able to take you through the rest of it. Just go to your parents and let them decide what the best form of action is. There is no reason for him to be like that towards a young girl or any of the employees for that matter.
icey0990 answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 1:38 am: that is so disgusting! i've heard stories about this kind of stuff going on with people i know also. if i were you i wouldnt let him talk to me like that. i would say something to my parents and they would know what to do and how to handle this. he sounds like a nasty perv molester..and i think you should get this guy in trouble QUICK because who knows..he might make a move on you or force you to do something? i dont want that happening. you should get him in trouble ASAP. Tell his boss or another manager..tell your parents..talk to police..,etc..because nobody desserves to be harassed.
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