You never been propositioned by a woman then?
Can't say I'm at all surprised
Depending on what a woman is propositioning a man for, it may or may not be appropriate. However, even inappropriate propositioning is still spilt milk compared to coercion sometimes even extending to rape. And yes, many women will coerce men into sex and sometimes even outright rape them. Any man or woman who has experienced some form of coercion in the past would shrug his shoulder at all but the most offensive propositions (like offering money for sex or sex for money for example). It might offend him, but he'd realize he has bigger fish to fry than a simple proposition in most cases.
A person whose worst sexual experience in his life is an off-collar comment should count himself thankful that that's the worst thing he's had to deal with.
There are actually more than one...how shall I say this...loose-lipped females that I work with. And it's obvious all of the guys wish they had a girlfriend like that.
I'm in a blue collar job where the women really are nastier than the men in the 'racy' department. The guys know their limits, but the gals just don't care and freely speak their minds.
While a woman like that might not impress me, I certainly wouldn't make an issue of it unless and until her behaviour crosses into coercion. Though I've witnessed inappropriate comments in the workplace, mostly from men but sometimes from women, I've never witnessed anything crossing into coercion, at least not in the workplace or between colleagues. If a man makes an inappropriate comment about a woman, I'll call him out on it. If a woman does, I'll ignore it figuring that I'll let other women call her out on it. Beyond that though, I won't make a fuss unless it crosses into coercion. If I ever would witness an incident in the workplace crossing the line into coercion, I'd be taking it up not with my employer but with the police.