At work. With colleagues.

And he makes crude jokes about his D*** (regarding his wife)

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    There’s a story here. I’d love to hear the story, because from a “simple basic facts” framework, it might be sketchy, but depending on context may also be entirely fine.

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        Are the adults consenting or is it unwanted? Do you know for sure whether it’s unwanted or not? Just because you disagree with it doesn’t inherently make it bad, but if it’s not consentuel then it is bad. If the female needs assistance, then you can help out, but if she’s fine with it, then it’s not your business.

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        I have no idea, that’s why I’m asking you. In a retail or restaurant scenario it would certainly be less problematic (again, depending on context), whereas it would be extremely problematic at a funeral, for instance.

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          Oh. Well, I witness this at work. So it’s at work with colleagues and I’m sure it doesn’t just stop there…

          I don’t really know why it would make much difference on the scenario though

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                Yeah, it’s problematic.

                Sorry you got down votes on this thread, it wasn’t me. But next time more details will definitely help flush out the question, because context matters. Best of luck dealing with this guy, he sounds exhausting.