Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of times when I've been at a bar or club or at a party.
In those places, that's being friendly.
No, it is not. If you're a man, how would you feel about a random man touching your crotch while you're out having a drink with some friends?
That previous comment is likely from a man - who has groped women and doesn't like to think of himself as a sex offender.
That's why I asked him how he'd feel if a man did to him what he thinks is "friendly" when men do it to women.
PP here, female, btw. Are you kidding? Guys would love it.
Being groped by another man? I don't think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of times when I've been at a bar or club or at a party.
In those places, that's being friendly.
No, it is not. If you're a man, how would you feel about a random man touching your crotch while you're out having a drink with some friends?
That previous comment is likely from a man - who has groped women and doesn't like to think of himself as a sex offender.
That's why I asked him how he'd feel if a man did to him what he thinks is "friendly" when men do it to women.
PP here, female, btw. Are you kidding? Guys would love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of times when I've been at a bar or club or at a party.
In those places, that's being friendly.
No, it is not. If you're a man, how would you feel about a random man touching your crotch while you're out having a drink with some friends?
That previous comment is likely from a man - who has groped women and doesn't like to think of himself as a sex offender.
That's why I asked him how he'd feel if a man did to him what he thinks is "friendly" when men do it to women.
PP here, female, btw. Are you kidding? Guys would love it.
Anonymous wrote:This has never happened to me. I am surprised at how many people here are saying it has happened frequently to them. I am older than some of you responding, in my late fifties, so maybe guys weren’t doing this kind of thing when I was younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of times when I've been at a bar or club or at a party.
In those places, that's being friendly.
No, it is not. If you're a man, how would you feel about a random man touching your crotch while you're out having a drink with some friends?
That previous comment is likely from a man - who has groped women and doesn't like to think of himself as a sex offender.
That's why I asked him how he'd feel if a man did to him what he thinks is "friendly" when men do it to women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of times when I've been at a bar or club or at a party.
In those places, that's being friendly.
No, it is not. If you're a man, how would you feel about a random man touching your crotch while you're out having a drink with some friends?
That previous comment is likely from a man - who has groped women and doesn't like to think of himself as a sex offender.
Anonymous wrote:Never. I'm in my mid 40's, went to clubs/parties almost every weekend in college, but never took publc transportation. Even now as an adult, the only time I take public transportation is when traveling in other cities.[/quote
Do you consider yourself attractive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of times when I've been at a bar or club or at a party.
In those places, that's being friendly.
No, it is not. If you're a man, how would you feel about a random man touching your crotch while you're out having a drink with some friends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of times when I've been at a bar or club or at a party.
In those places, that's being friendly.
Anonymous wrote:I was groped many times on the train back in the 90’s in another country. I was reading books and those men got surprised when I hit the part with my elbow and “accidentally” with my umbrella.