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Years ago I body-slammed a guy at a crowded party who was drunkenly groping. It took three people to pull me off him. I'm not particularly strong, but it's amazing what adrenaline can do. Kudos to this waitress.
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Says the lady that works in a bikini. Using her sex to make tips doesn’t help Society much
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Hahaha ,you are scared, aren’t you?
#fuckoffpervert
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It is utterly telling that of all the news groups who covered this, only Fox used the qualifier “ appears to” when referring the man who grabbed her butt. Also, too many criticized her outfit for “putting it out there” & inviting attention. Really, America?
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Toxic masculinity indeed, I don't understand how some people think it's ok to grope a total stranger just cos she's wearing an inviting outfit...
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Hope you are being sarcastic. It is very hard to tell these days. If not: The “inviting” outfit is part of her employment. It is not license to grope. Men are responsible for their own actions, not held helpless to resist what women wear.
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Good for her.
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Woman body-slamming a pervert is always a good thing.
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Good for her.
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Dressed like that? Really?
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Her clothes are irrelevant. The body is hers alone regardless of what is on it. Because you can see a woman’s body doesn’t mean you have any right to it.
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Clothes are not irrelevant, lack of clothes is very relevant especially around drunk men in bars. Men are not machines.
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Men do not have any claim to a woman’s body no matter what she is or is not wearing. Women don’t assume a guy with his shirt off want to be groped or raped. Drunk is not an excuse.
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Also don't try and make women out to be saints. My son was complaining he got his arse grabbed numerous times by a girl in a bar just last week and he was fully clothed, I guess he's a surviver now. Oddly the bouncers in that club would take no action as nobody took it seriously.
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What was he wearing? Tight skinny jeans? Had he been drinking? He’s in a bar checking out women, what does he expect?
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Suit trousers & a shirt & talking to friends, you've missed the point. People like to make out it's all one way traffic & women are angels. Also having his arse grabbed was annoying & should have been stopped but I think if he'd decked her he wouldn't be hailed a hero online.
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Thank you
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