...I know I kind of distanced myself from it for a while, tried to play it off like a funny anecdote. I was leaving the company anyway, how many people can say their mom pulled a drunk co-worker off of them? (this happened at a holiday party and my mom was my +1, so when the guy came up behind me and started groping me, she yanked him back by his suit jacket) But it wasn't, and I know that my very clear memory of exactly how shocked and embarrassed I was should have been a clue that it was traumatic. And still, now when I talk about it, all I can seem to say at first is "He did it in front of my mother." He also did it in front of the CEO, who laughed, so I didn't exactly feel there was anyone to report it to.
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