Get To Know Me
When you are on social media as I am, people tend to “think” they know you based on what you post and how you say things. That of course is a BAD way to actually get to know someone.
Here are 7 things about me, that you may or may not know and another excerpt from my upcoming book that is going to be released Friday, June 5th.
7 Random Things about Stephanie Dolce
My favorite flower are daisies. They are the most friendliest flower. I am an Auntie to a nephew who is 5 and a niece who is almost 3. I have a big immediate family. Including cousins, if we all were sitting together that would be close to 40 of us! The beach is my favorite place to be ever- it doesn’t matter where the beach is as long as there is one.I played softball and basketball growing up and also danced. I listen to Jazz music when I write and work. It’s very soothing and inspiring. I trained the squirrels in my backyard to knock on the door when they want peanuts. I feed them every morning. Sometimes I am “late” so they come to door and knock to tell me!I will post 7 other random things about me in the next post, but in the meantime, here’s part of my upcoming book…. a short excerpt.
Here’s the breakdown for my new book, “Relationship Impossible”
( Note: There is some foul language in this book)
Chapter Index
Covid 19, Dating and Sexual AssaultHow Dating apps and sites actually workSocial Media’s Shallow PitfallsDating and ViolenceMyths: sexual myths, Out of My League Myths, How To NOT get a Guy To Chase You and Other Myths.The 7 Selfish TraitsRed FlagsLies, Scams and One Night StandsRelationship ImpossibleBlame It On My Juice (Plus BONUS material)
** Another Excerpt From Relationship Impossible: *
Dating apps are no different than social media apps these days either. Guys pull the same shit on both of them. With the pandemic, there’s another layer of expectations and judgment.
In one corner you had some folks who were proponents of staying inside and minimizing contact with other people while in the other corner you had people who were traveling everywhere like there’s nothing going on.
Since folks were missing many of our everyday interactions, like socializing at the office or going out with friends, people turned to dating apps to wipe away the feelings of isolation and loneliness.
But Covid was no excuse for men to behave like pigs on social media and on dating apps. Most took advantage of this situation and more and more women were being violated online then ever before!
With everyone now working from home, the toxic workplace environment moved online. This generally refers to when a person with some form of power, such as a manager, uses it to target another individual and cause mental harm. Working from home has blurred the line between professional and personal behavior. Thanks to all the technology today, there are many online tools that are used to harass women.
Online sexual harassment falls in two categories:
Under the first category, the victim receives emails, texts or instant messages that contain sexually explicit words or photos from their harasser. The harasser may proposition the victim or send inappropriate images or videos of themselves or others.
The second category of online sexual harassment includes behaviors such as:
Comments or rumors about the victim’s sexualityComments or rumors about the victim’s sexual activitiesSharing sexually explicit photos without consentUsing sexual or gender-based derogatory terms to describe the victimPeople may post this content on their social media pages or online forums or send it to others via email, text message or other digital application. While “traditional” sexual harassment usually involved one perpetrator and one or more victims, online sexual harassment may include numerous folks ganging up on one victim. Here’s where it gets tricky.
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