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Originally Posted by photon
Adults getting together to have sex with one another is normal behviour yes? If so, then I don't understand how such things can occur without some form of communication between the two people, and in any communication one party is going to be the one that initiated.
The problem, if I understand it, was that Watson was alone with a man in an elevator, and that situation made her (and would most women, am I understanding?) uncomfortable because of a risk of sexual assault?
How is that at all reasonable? Most men do not and never would commit assaults, if just the simple act of being in an elevator with a man makes the woman feel like an assault is a real possibility, that's insulting to ME, implying all men have the potential to commit sexual assaults in elevators.
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I think for the woman, it isn't so much that 99% of of the time nothing will happen, but moreso, what could happen the other 1% of the time - to me, it's a basic self-preservation mechanism. Most women I know won't walk around alone downtown after dark, even though odds are nothing will happen either. Most women I know also won't go to the hotel room of a stranger they just met just a few minutes ago either just in case, or, because they aren't sex objects. Might be an unfair insinuation, but it's rational.