I was listening to an interview with Charlotte Proudman , on the radio earlier .
In it she stated that she knew that if she 'kicked up a fuss ' about it , there would be 'some backlash' against her .
In particular , she fears for her career prospects now as a lawyer .
She intimated that she knew beforehand that it is likely that she will not get the briefs that she would otherwise get in the future
I posed the question -
Was it really worth jepordising her career prospects , in response to what Alexander Carter-Silk said - i.e. '' that is a stunning picture '' ?
Of course if he had made actual sexual comments or approaches , overtly or secretively - then there would be no question that it would be right to challenge him
I still get compliments but nowhere near as many as I did when I was younger and I'm getting sick to death of women like her...with, as Talbot's shown, double standards.....scaring men so much they'll stop complimenting any female....
If what I've read he posted is all there was she really did over react and could, if she was at all clever and less full of herself, have put him down nicely and with a bit of humour....x