Cross Examination Of Liars

Summary

Cross-examining a liar can reveal inconsistencies and damage credibility, potentially leading to perjury charges if under oath. Calling someone The hot guy can be seen as a comment on sexual attractiveness, but context is crucial. Harassment occurs when behavior is unwanted, repeated, and creates a hostile environment. In New York, sexual harassment laws apply to all genders, and comments creating a hostile environment can be considered harassment.

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Is calling someone "The hot guy" sexual attractiveness?
Calling someone "The hot guy" generally refers to their physical appearance and attractiveness. It can be considered a comment on sexual attractiveness, but context matters. Are you concerned this might be considered harassment or inappropriate in a particular situation?
When would it become harassment?
Harassment typically occurs when the behavior is unwanted, repeated, and creates a hostile or intimidating environment. In New York, it can become harassment if:
- The comments are persistent despite being unwelcome.
- The behavior interferes with someone's work or daily life.
- It creates an abusive or hostile environment.
Is this happening in a work or social setting?
What if women make sexual comments about a man?
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In New York, sexual harassment laws apply regardless of the gender of the person making or receiving the comments. If women make sexual comments about a man and it creates a hostile or intimidating environment, it can be considered harassment.
Is this happening in a work setting or social setting?