Everyone is doing it. Then you get that one sensitive loser that files a lawsuit and ruins everyone's year.
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I didn't read the article But imagine this. You're an attractive woman. You're hit on every other day. People say vulgar things to you. They ask you crude questions and you have to be polite otherwise you're a bitch. Your manager grabs a feel here and there but it's just "joking around" if you bring it up. You should calm down and take it as a compliment anyway. You should be happy men are throwing themselves at you. Despite you saying you have a boyfriend they guilt trip you. They make you feel bad. The more you politely resist the more forceful they become. Hostile. They resort to calling you names. Even spitting at you. You're assaulted. But you should calm down. It's a -blam!-ing compliment. What I'm saying is After awhile its not a joke. After so many days of taking it "as you should" you get -blam!-ing tired of it. You can compliment a woman without slapping her god damn ass. You didn't ask. You didn't have permission to touch her. //rant Will probably delete later.
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I smack my youth pastor's booty all the time. I think she likes it.
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Edited by Progo: 1/9/2014 6:30:25 PM[quote]Everyone is doing it[/quote] O rly? I live in a semi-rough area, someone hits me on the street, they are getting decked. Though, I'm not female. If my sister or a female friend of mine got physically assaulted on the street, that person is getting decked and then kicked.
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Uh ya. I'll never see why it will ever be ok for someone to randomly slap you in the butt.
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Everyone does it? :/
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Edited by Banned Gatsby: 1/9/2014 3:51:43 PMSince when is it ok to touch another women like that if she isn't your wife or gf?
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You shouldnt be slapping strangers butts You shouldnt be slapping friends butts unless they dont care you should be slapping your SOs butt.
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Edited by Roose Bolton: 1/9/2014 4:44:34 PMDepends entirely on the circumstances and if it merits it. For example, a cheeky ass grab when no one is watching, IMO, does not action a full blown court case. It does however, require a verbal or written warning from a superior, followed by an immediate suspension. An all out grope with the intention of public humiliation however? Then it would merit a law suit.
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Edited by faunidae: 1/9/2014 4:37:42 PMYes it does. You shouldn't be touching anyone without their consent.
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How about Men and women learn to appreciate a hot person without grabbing them
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[quote]Anything can warrant a law suit[/quote]
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Yes, it does.
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Depends on whos ass you slap..your girlfriend? Thats acceptable..your boss? Your screwed
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I could see it simply being a regular assault.
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Yes it does
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Yes. It doesn't matter which way, either.
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Anything can warrant a law suit
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Edited by Creeper: 1/9/2014 6:19:05 AMAll I know is if someone like me were to slap a fine lady's behind, they would have a lawsuit on their hands. Life isn't fair man.
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Only if a guy does it.
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Yes it does, even if it happens to a dude. What if he had stitches and they undo them and he gets septicaemia and dies?
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Edited by Porsche 914: 1/9/2014 5:03:32 AMI'm going to go on a rant here because shit like this pisses me off! Women are not sex objects. They're people that deserve some respect. Stop thinking with your fûcking dick and saying horrible derogatory things. Stop gawking at their behinds and boobs . Seriously how would you feel if someone did that to you? Maybe if you treated women with some respect and treated them like a people rather than something to fûck you might be able to get a date. Leave your perverted thoughts in your head, keep your hands and eyes to yourself. Seriously fûcking stop it because its annoying as hell and shows how immature you are. /end rant
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Edited by Verbatim: 1/9/2014 4:53:29 AMI don't know about wasting your time with litigation, but I think I reserve the right to smash your skull in if you touch me intentionally...
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I have a problem of staring at the ass not slapping it.
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OP needs advice because he's currently sitting in jail for slapping DAT AYYUSSS
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As long as Le Internet Gentlemen are defending us, our freedom to sexually harass others can never be taken away.