"From then on, my guard with Irvin was up," McParland wrote. "I went out of my way to avoid him, and if I did have to work with him, I'd have to remind him to "not touch." In what world is it normal for someone to have to remind their coworker to not touch them?"
Jesus, so now any sort of physical touching is considered sexual harassment? This is becoming such a joke. Makes me feel bad for those who were actually sexually harassed because now no one is going to pay attention to them. This is nothing but a money grab and an attention grab.