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To: Ignacio Mosqueira who wrote (3704)2/18/1998 3:50:00 PM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4006
 
I think the crime is to beat this subject of workplace sex into the ground, Ignacio!!! Why does the fact that we disagree disturb you so much? I will never be supervising you in the workplace, and enjoyed plenty of workplace sex myself, when I was a young filly, before the law, in its great wisdom, knew better!!!

No, it is not a crime to be vulgar, outside of the workplace. But within it, in America, it can be. While it does not seem to be a crime to have sex if no victim comes forward, the unseen victims are the coworkers who did not get the better job, the stick pen, the book of poetry, the kneepads, or the vicarious sense of power that goes along with people like Vernon Jordan getting you a job!!!