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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't say anything, you'll embarrass him ... just let it go. [/quote] Who else but another perverted abuser would say this? [/quote] He's old, doesn't know any better, just leave it be. [/quote] He's 65, not 85. We've had older presidents. [/quote] It's what OP and all the other women at the party have been doing for a decade. Why make a scene now? [/quote] agreed. If it bothers you so much, don't go to the party. [/quote] Disagree x 1,000,000. This is one of those situations where people don't speak up because they only see the person infrequently and don't expect that it'll happen again. Then it happens again and they are too stunned to say anything in the moment. What I, and others, were suggesting is that the OP not simply expect the behavior to stop and prepare to confront it next time. Personally, if I knew that someone attending my parties was repeatedly sexually harassing/assaulting my guests, that person would not be invited anymore, regardless of how close I was to that person's spouse. Clearly that's not the OP's in-laws' decision in this situation, and this man has earned public embarrassment for his behavior. [/quote]
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