D: The harassment of another individual which is sexual in nature.

An occasional serious problem which no-one takes seriously anymore because of its overuse by feminists to gain benefit without having to compete on merit. In the glory days of political correctness and affirmative action it was taken very seriously.

It is astonishing that anyone took this seriously at all. If any kind of force was used, then existing laws on violence and assault are quite adequate. If only pressure was used, then it can't be worth more than the cost of changing jobs.

Suppose a woman is being harassed at work over a period of time. She always has the option of quitting and looking for another job. Assuming she is rational and intelligent (and I don't think the feminists would want us to suggest that most women were anything less) the trauma from being harassed is less than the trauma from having to leave their jobs and find others. How much money would the average rational intelligent woman to walk out of her job and find another? I don't think you would get many refusing one million dollars, which some of the law suits have been.

How much money would the average married woman want to be paid for having to look at Bill Clinton's penis? Not a pretty sight I'm sure, but for the $US3M that was being claimed by Paula Jones, I'm sure most woman would give him an unlimited season ticket.

Clearly much of this is based on hysteria, which is why no-one takes it seriously anymore.