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Originally Posted by afc wimbledon
Actually I'm not suggesting that at all, I am suggesting that I cannot see a man feeling fear when being groped in an SUV by some drunken women, anger at a loss of dignity quite possibly but fear I don't believe so, after all in this situation what is there to actually fear? I do not believe for a moment it entered his mind that he might be killed or even particulariy hurt, he was in an SUV in a public place, he got groped then kicked out the car when he wouldn't go along with it.
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So if you are not projecting your own feelings onto the whole male population what point are you trying to make? Honestly, you keep moving the goal posts. What does fear have to do with it? Fear is not a requirement of sexual assault. Why are you even bringing it up?