I have to sort of agree with other people, it seems like the dress code is the problem. I mean in all honesty if I saw a pretty girl or just "average" looking standing in front of me wearing a bikini then honestly I would probably glance at them and my voyeuristic instincts would kick in. I swear I would not try to make you feel like any less of a person, but it would be hard to not notice your body in a swimsuit. I honestly think that anybody would have a hard time trying to not look creepy if a pretty girl is standing in front of them wearing practically their undergarments. I'm sure that women notice your amazing body when you walk by as well, but men are probably the ones who vocalize their amazement. Now I'm not saying it's your fault or anything, you're just doing your job, but wearing a swimsuit is pretty damn revealing and as a result fling some unwanted attention your way.
Think of the opposite situation, a clothing store where they have male models walking around shirtless and helping you make purchases. Tell me that you would not stare or try to sneak a peak at this guy's chiseled body. The guy is just doing his job, and his uniform (or lack thereof) pretty much reveals a lot of skin.
Honestly I would recommend finding employment somewhere else because I really don't see this problem going away.
Does anyone else feel this way?
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I have to sort of agree with other people, it seems like the dress code is the problem. I mean in all honesty if I saw a pretty girl or just "average" looking standing in front of me wearing a bikini then honestly I would probably glance at them and my voyeuristic instincts would kick in. I swear I would not try to make you feel like any less of a person, but it would be hard to not notice your body in a swimsuit. I honestly think that anybody would have a hard time trying to not look creepy if a pretty girl is standing in front of them wearing practically their undergarments. I'm sure that women notice your amazing body when you walk by as well, but men are probably the ones who vocalize their amazement. Now I'm not saying it's your fault or anything, you're just doing your job, but wearing a swimsuit is pretty damn revealing and as a result fling some unwanted attention your way.
Think of the opposite situation, a clothing store where they have male models walking around shirtless and helping you make purchases. Tell me that you would not stare or try to sneak a peak at this guy's chiseled body. The guy is just doing his job, and his uniform (or lack thereof) pretty much reveals a lot of skin.
Honestly I would recommend finding employment somewhere else because I really don't see this problem going away.