According to a Forbes article, you could be courting a liability suit. Not only does it make you look slimy but it is not good for your professional reputation. And I have to wonder how many of these men are married, engaged or dating someone? Do you honestly think that calling a woman “Hun” whom you have never met before is going to score you a date? Do you think that by telling her that if she’s a “Good Girl” she’ll get a kiss is the way to win her heart? It truly baffles me that these men think this will work. Second, you don’t know if I am in a relationship or not. “When are you going to allow me to take you out, you won’t be sorry, hun.” “I am amazed by your beauty, but I can’t keep my eyes off looking at your chest.” “Alison, you have to meet me and if you are a good girl I’ll give you a kiss” Here are a few of the messages that I’ve received. Men I’ve never met before or even had a conversation with have called me “Hun” and “Dear” countless times. My inbox and even comments on my posts have gone from professional, intelligent conversations to slimly propositions and remarks from men. It appears that for some, the professional platform has turned into a dating site. But over the last year, it has changed for me. I would network, read great articles and connect with amazing people. LinkedIn used to be my favorite professional site.
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