My Co-Worker Wears Very Tight Pants. I Suspect That It's for a Nefarious Reason.
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Slate introduces a new advice column that aims to tackle workplace dynamics. In a humorous yet pragmatic response, the column addresses a reader's concern about a male colleague's tight pants, suggesting that while there could be inappropriate intentions, innocent explanations abound. The advice emphasizes the importance of maintaining respect and decorum in addressing workplace attire issues, recommending a discussion with HR if necessary, but advising against confronting the colleague directly on his clothing choices. Humor is encouraged to navigate modern office fashion challenges.
It's certainly possible that your colleague is an exhibitionist. But there are plenty of innocent explanations... Maybe he hasn't accepted that he needs new clothes.
If he's frightening the customers, you could check with human resources about the dress code and suggest they recirculate it.
It's disrespectful to comment on a co-worker's clothes. If you have evidence that he's intentionally being creepy, that's a different HR conversation entirely.
For now, I suggest you try to find the humor in the rich variety of modern office fashion. And keep your eyes up here, on his face.
Read at Slate Magazine
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