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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] A bunch of posters ran with the sexual assault scenario when this clearly screams accident. The person probably didn't even notice he had touched OP's lower back. It's just not important. You guys all need to come back down to earth.[/quote] She said top of butt, not lower back. And that she felt him turn his hand to touch her with his palm as it happened. Not a graze, not an accident. But you reallllllly want her to let it go, for reasons that have nothing to do with feeling entitled to plausible deniability when you cop a feel, I'm sure.[/quote] PP you replied to. I'm a woman. I've been sexually assaulted. OP's description sounds nothing like an intentional touching. It sounds entirely accidental. This thread is the stereotype of mob mentality. Just because a few posters yesterday bayed about sexual assault, you all now want to pile on, thinking it's what you should be doing. It's not. Re-read OP's descriptions and doubts again. [/quote] I did reread her descriptions before I replied to you, and [b]you [/b]are mischaracterizing what happened. OP never said he touched her lower back or any part of of her back. She said he turned his hand to run it across the top of her butt as he walked behind her. You are running with the intentionally belittling recharacterization by some "you're not hot enough to be assaulted" responder to her actual description. If you're not doing this intentionally, your conditioning was top notch.[/quote] +1 Quite a few women with internalized misogyny. Assault isn’t a compliment. Men assault children, dead bodies, animals etc. it’s NOT a compliment.[/quote]
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