There's a pretty big difference between "man harrasses woman" or "man is afraid he will harrass woman" or "man's wife is afraid he will harrass woman" which are about the power imbalance and "man and woman have affair."
Although if the man is the employer of the woman, the line between affair and harrassment would be - well I'm not sure where it would be.
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Date: 2013-07-23 12:04 am (UTC)There's a pretty big difference between "man harrasses woman" or "man is afraid he will harrass woman" or "man's wife is afraid he will harrass woman" which are about the power imbalance and "man and woman have affair."
Although if the man is the employer of the woman, the line between affair and harrassment would be - well I'm not sure where it would be.