The risk of dogmatically preventing even one case of true love between a grant-maker and a grantee is serious
Ah, the sexual needs of one outweigh the safety needs of many.
Who is preventing a “true love” here? It is enough if one of the two finds a new job. Maybe a similar role in a different company.
(If your objection is “but finding a new job can be quite difficult”, well, you are probably right, but that is an argument against calling such relations consensual.)
Ah, the sexual needs of one outweigh the safety needs of many.
Who is preventing a “true love” here? It is enough if one of the two finds a new job. Maybe a similar role in a different company.
(If your objection is “but finding a new job can be quite difficult”, well, you are probably right, but that is an argument against calling such relations consensual.)
What a strawman. Had you simply said that I was not seriously contending with safety, that would be fine.
An environment where people cannot express love for fear of censure is not safe by any non-puritan, non-culture-of-fear conception.