Well, not exactly about me but about what I was wearing. It's over 30 degrees celsius today so I wore a white pleated tennis skirt, not too short but not too long either. One of the other girls in the office (who doesn't like me for whatever reason) probably complained about it. None of the guys in the office or on the workfloor seems to have a problem with it. I had to bring some paperwork to the joinery foreman and when I walked across the yard I could see all their heads turning :1orglaugh
When I had an out of state assignment a few years ago, the company assigned this attractive younger girl to be my secretary/assistant. Because I didn't work for that facility and she reported to me, she took that as a sign that she had more leeway than others in her choice of attire (it was touching 100 degrees F that summer and she wore some pretty short and sheer clothing). One day the plant manager approached me and asked me to have a word with her about her attire. I hate getting mixed up in that kind of silliness. Women especially get more wound up than men when their clothing is being discussed. But before someone reported BOTH of us to corporate, I talked to her. All I said was, "when you're picking out clothes to wear to the plant every morning, ask yourself if you're getting dressed for a job... or for your career." She was pretty sharp, got my meaning and that's all it took. From then on, she began dressing more modestly... and more professionally.
I don't know how things are where you live & work, and I'm
not judging you, Boothbabe. But upon asking yourself that same question, you might find that it helps in deciding if someone is unfairly picking on you out of jealousy... or if you're putting a bomb in your career (and being taken seriously where you work). :dunno: