Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything, you'll embarrass him ... just let it go.
Who else but another perverted abuser would say this?
He's old, doesn't know any better, just leave it be.
He's 65, not 85. We've had older presidents.
It's what OP and all the other women at the party have been doing for a decade. Why make a scene now?
agreed. If it bothers you so much, don't go to the party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything, you'll embarrass him ... just let it go.
Who else but another perverted abuser would say this?
He's old, doesn't know any better, just leave it be.
He's 65, not 85. We've had older presidents.
It's what OP and all the other women at the party have been doing for a decade. Why make a scene now?
Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything, you'll embarrass him ... just let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything, you'll embarrass him ... just let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything, you'll embarrass him ... just let it go.
Who else but another perverted abuser would say this?
He's old, doesn't know any better, just leave it be.
He's 65, not 85. We've had older presidents.
It's what OP and all the other women at the party have been doing for a decade. Why make a scene now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything, you'll embarrass him ... just let it go.
Who else but another perverted abuser would say this?
He's old, doesn't know any better, just leave it be.
He's 65, not 85. We've had older presidents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything, you'll embarrass him ... just let it go.
Who else but another perverted abuser would say this?
He's old, doesn't know any better, just leave it be.
Anonymous wrote:Just dodge the hug with your hands up and say "No hugs for me." Others will assume that you've been sick but maybe with a pointed glare, he'll see your point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't say anything, you'll embarrass him ... just let it go.
Who else but another perverted abuser would say this?
Anonymous wrote:Disagree with the people who suggest that OP's husband should call him out. I agree that it's disrespectful, but having your husband be the one who does the calling out just reinforces the idea that women lack agency, which is something that he apparently already believes.
OP, next time you see him, when he goes to hug you, take a step back and tell him, "When I saw you over Christmas, you touched me in a way that made me uncomfortable. It wasn't the first time, and I'm not the only one who has complained. Please don't touch me again."
What do your parents think? He's THEIR friend.