Donald Trump's comments about and behavior toward women has been the subject of intense criticism since his presidential campaign. He faced a backlash for the recorded "Access Hollywood" comments about forcing himself on women. Most recently, his comments about Mika Brzezinski, the co-host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," and to Brigitte Macron drew sharp rebuke.

I've been hearing statements from a wide range of women who say they feel something has changed after the campaign and election: that there is less shame about sexist language or attitudes. They have said that men feel emboldened to make sexist remarks or to dismiss objections as "political correctness."

I'd like to hear from women about whether they have experienced specific incidents of this nature—an encounter at work, in your social life, on the street or online—that are markedly different than what they encountered before the election.

I'm looking to hear concrete anecdotes rather than impressions.

I'd like to publish a selection of your stories along with your name—It's important to be able to name names whenever possible. I may contact you to hear more about your story.