I'm starting to feel under-appreciated, if the average woman is supposed to be harassed much more than that. I protest!
I've never been sexually harassed or pressed for sex at my work, in nearly 40 years. I've had the occasional compliment that meant absolutely nothing except "you look nice today" and was never intended to go anywhere. There was one colleague who would have been interested in dating - but nothing changed between us when I wasn't. And one person who wanted to date me but waited until he was no longer in a position of authority over me before he asked. Even though it was only nominal authority, he was very conscious of not taking advantage.
It's possible I've been lucky and just associated with decent men. It also seems to me that the harassers usually go after the young, who are not yet self-confident. My first job, at 16, was in a family-owned restaurant where the owners were very protective and would have strung up any male who harassed their young women employees. And our "regulars" probably would have done the same to a customer who was out of line - they treated us as they would their own daughters. (And this was in a major metropolitan area, not some small town.)
The only harassment I've ever received was from strangers or near-strangers in public - but they were the sort of creeps who get around - they probably hit on dozens of young women, or more, each year. Unfortunately, no MeToo movement will ever get rid of that sort of lowlife. They already know perfectly well that it's wrong and don't care.