Anonymous wrote:I was groped many times in junior high and high school and it always was a big joke. The boys would try to pull our string bikini's off at the public pools. It was boys being boys.
Now in the #metoo days when a sexual assault (groping) is committed by a teenager at school it makes headlines and the citizens come out with their pitchforks to extract a pound of flesh from the sex offender.
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?
this! How do men think this is ok? Is it a power thing? Do they get off on touching another person without their permission? Are they that desperate?
women don't seem to realize that most men don't mind being treated like a piece of meat.
But, if the man was consistently grabbed in the crotch by a really ugly women, he would probably get upset. Lucky for them, they are strong enough to protect themselves. Women, unfortunately, don't.
Women should mace any guy who grabs her.
Few guys want to be treated like a piece of meat by an ugly guy who’s bigger and stronger than they are.
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?
this! How do men think this is ok? Is it a power thing? Do they get off on touching another person without their permission? Are they that desperate?
women don't seem to realize that most men don't mind being treated like a piece of meat.
But, if the man was consistently grabbed in the crotch by a really ugly women, he would probably get upset. Lucky for them, they are strong enough to protect themselves. Women, unfortunately, don't.
Women should mace any guy who grabs her.
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?
this! How do men think this is ok? Is it a power thing? Do they get off on touching another person without their permission? Are they that desperate?
women don't seem to realize that most men don't mind being treated like a piece of meat.
But, if the man was consistently grabbed in the crotch by a really ugly women, he would probably get upset. Lucky for them, they are strong enough to protect themselves. Women, unfortunately, don't.
Women should mace any guy who grabs her.
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?
this! How do men think this is ok? Is it a power thing? Do they get off on touching another person without their permission? Are they that desperate?
Anonymous wrote:I was groped many times in junior high and high school and it always was a big joke. The boys would try to pull our string bikini's off at the public pools. It was boys being boys.
Now in the #metoo days when a sexual assault (groping) is committed by a teenager at school it makes headlines and the citizens come out with their pitchforks to extract a pound of flesh from the sex offender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's when they would lose a finger.
Always amazes me that a woman wouldn't do something. At least scream and kick them in the nuts as hard as you can.
You don’t know how strong men are. You really wound not make a dent if you punched a guy.
I took a co-ed Krav Maga class once and wound up in the hospital after I partnered with a guy. I'm in very good shape, and he wasn't, but he was so much bigger and stronger.
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:I was groped many times in junior high and high school and it always was a big joke. The boys would try to pull our string bikini's off at the public pools. It was boys being boys.
Now in the #metoo days when a sexual assault (groping) is committed by a teenager at school it makes headlines and the citizens come out with their pitchforks to extract a pound of flesh from the sex offender.
Anonymous wrote:That's when they would lose a finger.
Always amazes me that a woman wouldn't do something. At least scream and kick them in the nuts as hard as you can.