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Double standards? Perhaps. I've witnessed women "non-consensually" groping and grinding women's and men's groans at bars and clubs and the reactions ranged from elated enjoyment to bewildered amusement to mild shock and disapproval. For whatever reason, people don't feel victimized when this behavior is perpetrated by women. In one particular incident, a lesbian chick stopped dancing with her partner and randomly came over to where we were seated and mass "sexually assaulted" ALL of us. We laughed and went about our evening.
And I don't want to hear "but she was drunk" as that excuse wouldn't fly for a man who sexually assaulted a woman (forget what one is a cop, it really doesn't matter)
What a disgrace. Don't expect to hear from Gloria Allred or Anderson Cooper.
All I can say is.......I never wanted to be a police officer until now
And, yet, no massive outcry that exist when the shoe is on the other foot (and with less evidence most of the time to boot). That's what I'm calling out.
Well, because, have you read the replies especially from men?
Its the same when you read an article about a female school teacher having sex with a student. The majority of the male respondents say things like :was she hot, I wish we had teachers like that when I was in school, lucky dude.
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And, yet, no massive outcry that exist when the shoe is on the other foot (and with less evidence most of the time to boot). That's what I'm calling out.
Im honestly not following your thought process here.
Well, because, have you read the replies especially from men?
Its the same when you read an article about a female school teacher having sex with a student. The majority of the male respondents say things like :was she hot, I wish we had teachers like that when I was in school, lucky dude.
Do you expect any different in this situation?
Well, perhaps that explains the relative lack of outcry. But I'm not convinced. Even if it does explain it, I'll still call out the hypocrisy. The same people in this forum who feigned outrage based off of mere allegations (no matter how unsubstantiated they were) against Brett Kavanaugh (or name any other number of examples) have been silent when presented with actual evidence of sexual assault. All caught on video for everyone to see.
Let's be honest: many men wish they were in that man's position!
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