ThaVirus |
06-08-2022 07:49 AM |
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Originally Posted by TwistedChief
(Post 16324118)
You’re misunderstanding. I’m making the simple point that it’s not as easy as you make it seem to just walk away given who he is. So when they claim that he ejaculated around or on them or inappropriately touched them, you shouldn’t be so quick to dismiss it by assuming it’s just some generic situation they could’ve avoided with no obvious consequences.
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Joe Biden could walk through the front door right now. The moment he starts demanding I massage his butthole, I'm outta there lol
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Originally Posted by Dante84
(Post 16324127)
Blaming a victim for not “just walking away” in the moment they are experiencing an assault or a traumatic experience is ignorant.
Fight or Flight or Freeze is a real thing. So many people overlook the “freeze” part but it’s just as common as the other two, I’d venture to guess.
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We're talking about trained professionals. They spend a majority of their career alone in rooms putting their hands all over strange men.
Ending a massage that they think is getting a little weird shouldn't be so difficult.
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Originally Posted by lewdog
(Post 16324165)
If anyone ejaculates on me without my consent, it's a crime.
Promise you.
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Agreed.
I'm just not sure I believe that actually happened. Or at least not in the manner it's implied.
I've only seen testimony from a few women so it's possible that it did at some point. Don't mistake all of this for me defending Watson. I've just gotten a lot of phony vibes from the few reports I've seen/read.
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Originally Posted by bigbucks24
(Post 16324244)
Wait, wut? A boss propositioning a subordinate for sex is not a crime? Sexual harassment is not a crime? What am I missing?
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Making a sexual advance isn't necessarily a crime.
There are countless sexual relationships worldwide between bosses and subordinates and it's generally not an issue beyond messy breakups and being frowned upon ("don't shit where you eat"). You can be fired for it but it's not often going to lead to an arrest or charge.
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