Sexual Harassment in a MMORPG? Nani??
Seriously though, if you feel you are being harassed, report the harasser or /blist the person. This is not rocket science...you have options available to you...USE THEM.
/2 cents

Sexual Harassment in a MMORPG? Nani??
Seriously though, if you feel you are being harassed, report the harasser or /blist the person. This is not rocket science...you have options available to you...USE THEM.
/2 cents
Unfortunately you probably shouldn't have mentioned this.
Female being sexually harassed, people will defend her (and rightly so). Male being sexually harassed however, very few people will care or take it seriously.
A lot of the posts are a classic "victims fault".
Last edited by Liam_Harper; 06-27-2018 at 04:51 AM.

Females can harass males too, and most of the time it doesn't have to be sexual. On one hand, females being harassed is very real and should be taken seriously but on the other hand, females can play the "victim card" and falsely accuse a male of harassing them and 9/10 people will believe the female over the male cause of culture norms. But of course, most stories about males being harassed by females will go unreported or unnoticed by the public cause it isn't news worthy, or like you said, no one would care or take them seriously, especially in the #MeToo era.
Even innocent males can be subject to females harassing or threatening them. Like if a female tried to seduce a male and the male wasn't interested in her, the female could play the "female in distress card" and falsely accuse the male of sexual harassment, even if it's false, the male would be accused of a crime he didn't commit and his life would be over.
Females have their innate "get out of jail free card" for these types of things. I'm not shaming females, cause I know sexual harassment can and does happen, but as a male myself, I can point out the double standards and culture norms about these issues.
/2 cents
Last edited by Usho; 06-27-2018 at 05:07 AM.


No, we don't have a "get out of jail free card", and it's exasperating that every single issue that affects women inevitably ends up being swerved into a "but it happens to men too!!!" discussion. Yes, it does, but that doesn't make this problem any less of a problem, or less worthy of discussion.
Nor are women are "automatically" believed. Look at the media. Look at the Bill Cosby case. Look at the PC gamer article mentioned. Look at the rhetoric surrounding assault. Women have been frequently dismissed, scorned, even blamed for what has happened to them; called liars, manipulators, dramatic, bitter, jealous, said to be looking for drama, looking for money, accused of "leading men on", and "ruining reputations." It is far from a foregone conclusion that the woman is right, or even believed. That's what the very existence of #MeToo is all about. All the women who had been abused and harassed were effectively silenced because they were told no one would believe them or take them seriously, and their careers would be over. #MeToo is about finally letting these women speak out, about ending decades long corruption in the media industry and bringing to justice those who had got away with it for so long. It is not a women-only movement designed to cast poor, innocent men in a bad light - there have even been men who have added their own stories to it.
I don't have a problem with talking about men being on the receiving end of harassment, but what annoys me is that most of the time the men who bring it up don't actually have any intention or desire to do so. It's only ever used to detract from or silence the topic of female harassment.

Leave the "movement" at the login screen.
Blacklist and move on.
I personally wouldn't call what happened to me harassment... but I've seen it happen to others... and the fact that it was so "in my face" even as a male got me wondering... the fact that nobody even talks about it beyond "it's just a game" is baffling... people throw a fit when it comes to Asahi treating yotsutsu like a piece of meat yet are willing to shrug it off when it's real people involved... I'm sure it would be funny if this were to happen to your mothers/sisters/gfs/wives/daughters... cuz it's just a game afterall...
Its just kids and their FC dramas. Only good for laughing material and cringe.I personally wouldn't call what happened to me harassment... but I've seen it happen to others... and the fact that it was so "in my face" even as a male got me wondering... the fact that nobody even talks about it beyond "it's just a game" is baffling... people throw a fit when it comes to Asahi treating yotsutsu like a piece of meat yet are willing to shrug it off when it's real people involved... I'm sure it would be funny if this were to happen to your mothers/sisters/gfs/wives/daughters... cuz it's just a game afterall...





Do you think everyone lives down the road from the police? That people who are abducted like this automatically know the geography of where they're being held? That no one lives in remote places? That there is no such thing as dangerous wildlife, terrain or weather? That no one fears leaving would anger an abuser to potentially take more drastic measures to make them stay? That abusers never take measures to make it very difficult for victims to leave or contact someone?
Try thinking for a change. If life was always so easy mental and physical abuse wouldn't exist.
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