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What makes unwelcome contact be of a sexual nature?
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(10-04-2019, 07:02 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: This isn't me trying to be overly tolerant, this is me trying to break down the idea of when contact becomes sexual in nature.

Yeah I get that. I just don't think this gay argument matters in the first place.

Whoever touches someone at breast or behind crosses a line. One that is sexual in nature. For the person being touched, that is. For the person touching it might be sexual, but it might as well merely be meant as something else, eg. an act of humiliation or a power move or whatever. Imho, the baseline should be "not ok" under any circumstances.

Now if "no bad sexual intentions" can play a role, if the ass slapper is 100% gay for example (something I already find hard to prove in the first place), that I can not evaluate either. I say every touching of the sexual sphere is sexual in nature and should be treated as such, no exceptions.
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RE: What makes unwelcome contact be of a sexual nature? - hollodero - 10-04-2019, 08:00 PM

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