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Female intern slapped me lightly on the back of the head

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Your a grown man, she is obviously flirting with you, i think you should MAN UP and put her in her place immediately! tell her she doesn't need to be slapping you in the back of your head unless she wants the same to happen to her. people do it to me all the time! but its jus a "fresh haircut" slap! you can't ASSUME she is jus trying to get you to turn the tables on you once you slap her back. Just ASSUME that nothing is going to happen if you don't speak up and say something
 
It already happened in November or December last year. The 17 year old women's libber at my workplace slapped me on the back of the head while I was working on the computer.

I didn't do anything wrong, didn't say anything bad and didn't sexually assault her.

I shrugged it off and never told my boss, but with all the other things she did to me throughout this year, all emotions and memories are coming up again.

How would react and handle this situation, if a female co-worker (neither she and I are supervisors) slapped you on the back of the head? Slapping back is obviously not a solution.
I wouldn't do private discussions with her or go to my boss right away. If I didn't like someone and they slapped me on the back of the head I would give them a "piece of my mind". That's not to say that I would curse them out or make a scene, I would just explain that I did not want them to touch me (maybe tell them that I didn't like them. That usually hurts people feelings when you verbalize it) and go back to work.

If she kept on pissing me off then I'd go to my manager and say "I need this documents, this is how she makes me feel, this is what she's done." It's up to your manager to take care of it from there, and if they don't you can always go above them. So long as you followed the chain of command then they can't get pissed at you.
 
17 year old girls are pretty fragile too. I'm pretty sure that you could destroy her with one negative comment about her hair. Not saying that you should, I'm more about honesty and telling people point blank that you really don't like them. I'm just saying, don't be worried about letting her know how you feel. So long as you keep it clean and honest, she can't hold it against you.
 
She's 17 years old?!?! I'd report not to my boss but to the police. That's assault!
 
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