Hi VG and thank you for the question. If you're in a workplace where men and women respect each other and behave professionally, that's great! It is difficult to find empirical evidence on who's telling dirty jokes or making sexually unwanted advances in the workplace because it is typically done in the shadows or not reported by either gender. There is data (via Google) that female teachers who have sex with their underage students get much lower prison sentences than men who commit the same crime. I truly think society is struggling to define acceptable behavior in the age of social media - particularly TikTok and Instagram - which often grotesquely encourages overt sexual harassment by all genders. Thanks for reading!