A co-worker told me this story today about a friend of hers (Not a 
friend OF a friend; this story in and of itself is not a good enough 
tale to be an urban legend.). She did so because she wanted to get "a 
man's perspective" to better understand why the man in the story acted 
as he did.
The friend (let's call her Jane) typed up an anonymous note and put it 
on the desk of the man (John, let's say). John is the second in command 
at the organization where they both work. Jane works much lower in the 
hierarchy. (I don't mean "lower" to mean in any way inferior, I'm just 
talking about the brute pecking order of all human organizations). The 
note commended John for his qualities of confidence, personal integrity, 
and some other similar banality I can't remember.
John figured out who left the note and thanked Jane. Jane asked John for 
a framed photo of John. He gave her one. Two days later, Jane decided 
she didn't want it. So, when John was away from the office for a few 
days, Jane slipped into his office (this was described to me as entirely 
proper, because the door was not locked), put the framed photo on John's 
chair with no kind of explanation, slid his chair back under his desk, 
and left.
A few days after John returned to the office. Jane saw him coming down 
the hall and immediately detoured to avoid contact with him. Later, Jane 
was in the lunchroom and John caught her unawares. He "lunged" at her. 
(The ensuing conversation, as it was related to me, sounded strangely 
civil after a "lunge") John asked  Jane why she returned the photo. (My 
co-worker's analysis of why he asked this question is that he  must have 
been  "all hurt" because of  his "frail male ego.") Jane told him that 
"the frame doesn't go with my decor." John asked if she would like to 
have the photo back in a different frame. Jane said yes. (My co-worker 
tells me that the real reason is that Jane could not take the photo 
home, because it would upset her husband. But Jane wants to keep the 
fact that she is married hidden from John at all costs.)
So, John gave Jane the photo in a new  frame. The really disturbing (to 
my co-worker) part is that he placed his business card over a corner of 
the photo, under the glass. Why did he do that? My co-worker opines that 
maybe the point was to give Jane his cell phone number.
My co-worker primarily wanted to know about John's last action, thinking 
that I would understand because I belong to the same gender. But she 
also wondered about John's crazy behavior overall. Could I help her to 
understand it? Being as how this co-worker has quasi-authority over me, 
and I am at the very bottom of my organization's pecking order, I told 
her that I could shed no light.
But, man, we men sure do some crazy shit sometimes. I hope some feminist 
organization or another comes to Jane's rescue.
 
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