People who are touched in a way they don’t want don’t owe you the reaction you find acceptable. You don’t think you should have the right to not have some stranger grab your F***ing tits? And if they do, go well, just walk away? Honestly, I don’t know how but I continue to be flabbergasted that anyone, especially women, could have more ire towards women who stand up for their right not to be groped in public than they do for the men who won’t keep their hands to their damn selves.
Lemons wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 6:01 pmThis shit is why metoo is ridiculed. When someone says or touches you in a way you don’t like, walk away. If they persist, call for help. It’s simple. If you don’t want someone touching your shoulders, shrug them off. If they keep their grip, call for help.TheReluctantHippie wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 5:07 pm She was there for a couple of minutes. We don’t always react in situations where we are uncomfortable and caught off guard the way we or others might expect, especially in public. She is also seen on video telling security.
This shit is why the #metoo movement exists. Here is a case with an actual video of a man doing exactly what a woman says he did, and because she didn’t react the way you think she should have it STILL isn’t enough. Insane.
We can’t be clogging our court systems with stupidity like this. People at bars, drinking, getting friendly with each, drunk. Walk away, shit, it isn’t that hard. Save the kind of man hours that were wasted on this for women raped, sexually harassed, losing jobs over refusing advances, the actual purpose of metoo.