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One question I thought of during the seminar was Why is it okay for men to have locker room

talk and disrespect women but it is seen as unclassy when women do it? It's really not, it's
disrespectful for anyone to do that about anyone. One way to fix this in the future is teaching our
children to be respectful of everyone.

I know you said one but I'm putting another one just in case. Is a joke made at other people's
expense an okay joke? Usually not because you will end up making at least someone feel bad
and that's not okay. I'm not saying making a joke about a friend is an okay just something
severe or something someone might be insecure about.

Also sorry for crying i just have social anxiety

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