Thanks. I've only worked at companies where the median age is well over 30, and when I read horror stories it often sounds like the problem mostly stems from overall immaturity, in both age and management experience. I'm sure age is no magic cure for all the assholery in this world, but the correlation between "family dad" and "decent, professional coworker" seems to fare nicely.
Since this is the only advice to women I can come up with, I'm glad to read that it worked out for one person at least.
My experience lines more up with the poster above. I've only been harassed by a creepy, young, single guy.
So I guess the pattern is really creepy guys?
That said, the "Dads" I've worked with (men with children, who I know have children because they talk about them or bring them in sometimes) have always been very easy to get along with. Also, I sometimes overhear them comparing notes on stuff they do with their daughters to teach them tech and science, which makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. Kudos to all you out there raising the next generation right.
Since this is the only advice to women I can come up with, I'm glad to read that it worked out for one person at least.