Woman gets epic revenge on a co-worker who sexually harassed her

She took matters into her own hands…
She took matters into her own hands…

Whatever some people might think, having someone casually grope you in the workplace is most certainly not the norm. Nor should it be tolerated.

But knowing how to deal with a sexual harassment scenario can be daunting.

However, we applaud one Reddit user for how she went about it. Fed up with her colleague’s disgusting behaviour, she decided to take matters into her own hands – or rather, her co-worker’s own hands.

Posting on the discussed site, she described how a guy at work kept “bumping” into her.

“A brush on the butt, on the side of my breasts. It kept happening and he played innocent always passing by with no eye contact. Today he one upped himself and actually goosed my butt. Full on pinch. Feeling defeated like no one would believe me, then something came over me.” she wrote.

“I walked by him and turned my butt right next to his hand and just full on farted. Loud and angry. It’s gross, I know. But if he’s going to make me feel gross and ‘claim my ass’ I’m going to make him feel gross and ‘claim his hand.'”

Unsurprisingly, her co-worker was shocked and surprised at her reaction, which she passed off as “an accident”.

“No more will he look at my ass as sexual, but a fart box that has forever claimed his tiny hand.” she continued.

“Boss overheard after other people kept talking about it, brought us both in, found out I was one of five he’s done this to. He said I intentionally farted on him (I said it was an accident) which I knew would freak him out. When he pinched me it was ‘a joke.'”

Hearing this, the woman’s boss excused her, and the next thing she knew, her co-worker was clearing out his desk.

Quite succinctly, she ended her post by saying: “F*ck you, Ted.”

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