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To: NonValueAdded

I thought from the title she must have been groped on TV, but really calling a kiss on the cheek a sexual assualt is just disrespecting the victims of real sexual assault. I mean, the woman shouldn’t have done that, but this is nowhere near what actual sexual assault victims go through.


8 posted on 10/20/2018 2:32:33 PM PDT by FenwickBabbitt
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To: FenwickBabbitt

I believe you really need to rethink the question you posed.

1. If a stranger came up to me and did the same without my okaying it, I don’t care WHAT SEX that person is. I have no idea what STDs that person may have. I have no idea what Sexual Preferences that person has. I sure as poop don’t want any opportunity to take place that may put me in a possible BLACKMAIL scenario and it can happen that damn quickly.

2. If a stranger came up upon a child and did the same damn think I’d have a fit. And for the EXACT same reasons as listed above. NOT TO MENTION possible sexual appeal that adult may have for the child.

3. Okay. Kissing a cheek. No problem. What’s next that will be okay? Running your hand up and down on the outside of the person’s body? Overacting, you say? Not in the least bit. Step by step, accepted violation each time, and pretty soon you have no excuses to protect anyone at anytime.

Yes, I really believe you need to rethink your question that you posed. And this time, imagine it’s someone you actually care about having to be groped.

And the men who laughed? Well, they’re the ones that get off of Lesbian sex. Simple is as simple does. At least they’ve now been ‘outed,’ by their own laughter.


61 posted on 10/20/2018 4:49:16 PM PDT by Notthereyet (Notthereyet)
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