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By *ella chow OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford

Any been groped or like to be groped unexpectedly?

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By *uriousscouserWoman
over a year ago

Wirral

Unexpectedly, no, never enjoyed that.

When reasonably expected it's a very different story and I very much enjoy it.

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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Absolutely not.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes, was not impressed in the slightest having a hand thrown down my pants by someone who claimed to be a friend

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By *razytimesinloveCouple
over a year ago

SW Scotland

Nope, we accept that there’s going to be wandering hands when everyone is playing close to each other but groping is completely different

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There’s very much a difference between groping and consensual touching.

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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon

Oooh. Random assault? Where do I sign up?

Yes. I have been groped unexpectedly. On various occasions by various men. And I've responded in a variety of ways depending on my mood at the time. Bursting into tears, grabbing their pride and joy and twisting, a punch in the face..... quite the range of reactions.

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By *urvyBi-84Man
over a year ago

Lancs

I was groped unexpectedly once by a d*unk girl at a gig and it was a horrible experience. No, random groping is not on.

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By *ella chow OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford

Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out

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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out "

Not sure how that really makes it better though.

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By *sBlueWoman
over a year ago

Up North


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out "

That’s assault and isn’t ok

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

Yes I have

Didnt like it

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out "

So, still non consensual, then?

Yay! Welcome back the '70's, we've missed you!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have been groped, it’s vile, and I hate it.

If it is mistaken identity, that’s on them, they should be making sure before they start touching people up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To me, 'unexpected' seems to strongly suggest that I haven't consented to it.

No, I absolutely hate being touched unless I am prepared for it and am comfortable with the person touching me

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out "

If someone did unexpectedly squeeze my bum then they can expect a karate chop to the throat and I’m none violent generally

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Any been groped or like to be groped unexpectedly?"

Yes. A few weeks after I moved to London (from Dublin), I was in a pub in the City added work one Friday; and a girl came out of the loos, marched towards me, said “you’re cute), and grabbed me by the balls and started snogging me.

I remember feeling quite happy about this turn of events

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There’s very much a difference between groping and consensual touching. "

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By *sBlueWoman
over a year ago

Up North

It’s very worrying some people think this is ok

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out

If someone did unexpectedly squeeze my bum then they can expect a karate chop to the throat and I’m none violent generally "

didn't know it was you

Looking gorgeous in new pic x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out

That’s assault and isn’t ok"

Ah so like you thought you were away to nip someone’s bum who would appreciate it and realised fuck! You’re not who I thought you were.

I would be on my knees begging for forgiveness in that situation. Thankfully it’s never happened

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out

If someone did unexpectedly squeeze my bum then they can expect a karate chop to the throat and I’m none violent generally

didn't know it was you

Looking gorgeous in new pic x"

Yasmeen thank you lovely xx

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out

If someone did unexpectedly squeeze my bum then they can expect a karate chop to the throat and I’m none violent generally

didn't know it was you

Looking gorgeous in new pic x

Yasmeen thank you lovely xx "

xxxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yas always gropes me

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By *ily WhiteWoman
over a year ago

?

The first time I recall it happening was on a crowded bus on my way to college, standing room only when I got on, and the bloke who was sat next to where I was stood decided that he couldn't resist groping my bum...I grabbed his wrist, held his hand in the air, and shouted "does anyone know who this belongs to? I've just found it on my bum". It's happened many times since, an awful lot in busy pubs and clubs over the years, and I've never once just let it slide...I'm not afraid to call them out, but I'm painfully aware that a lot of ladies would be extremely upset and/or intimidated by it.

With someone that I'm intimate with, an unexpected grope is welcome and is in fact a turn on...it lets me know that they can't keep their hands off of me. But a stranger? Not acceptable! And I'm not afraid to let them know how much I disapprove!

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Once was horrific x

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By *elpful and caringMan
over a year ago

Scarborough

Are you looking to get arrested?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's happened to me a several times from in a club to walking in town & never expected it. I try to laugh it off or ignore it & walk away.

I do my best to put a positive spin on things when I can so if it happens to me then try to view it as a "compliment" of sorts, that I looked good enough to grab their attention in the first place

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"

With someone that I'm intimate with, an unexpected grope is welcome and is in fact a turn on...it lets me know that they can't keep their hands off of me. "

Now *that* is an absolute turn on.

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By *oirinMarkusCouple
over a year ago

West Midlands and West London

In a sexual situation, love being groped and felt up!

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By *ella chow OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out

If someone did unexpectedly squeeze my bum then they can expect a karate chop to the throat and I’m none violent generally

didn't know it was you

Looking gorgeous in new pic x

Yasmeen thank you lovely xx "

Am not condoning it or asking people to go do it but I bet partners have squeezed the hips or bum of some random thinking it was their partners while out and some people do have fantasy's of meeting a fit stranger and going straight into light or heavy sexual activity. I apologise for probably wording the opening comment wrong however I don't think I can change that.

And please understand what maybe might be not your fantasy could well be someone's so rather than set a negative atmosphere please do the easiest thing and not comment at all

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By *etcplCouple
over a year ago

Gapping Fanny


"Any been groped or like to be groped unexpectedly?"

How would you feel if your sister, daughter or mother came home and said they had been groped unexpectedly, even a case of mistaken identity? I know I would be fuming and out for blood.

So why, why, would you even think that posting a question like this would be okay? What sort of responses were you hoping for?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Many times.. x

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By *irty PrettyWoman
over a year ago

Cardiff


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out

If someone did unexpectedly squeeze my bum then they can expect a karate chop to the throat and I’m none violent generally

didn't know it was you

Looking gorgeous in new pic x

Yasmeen thank you lovely xx

Am not condoning it or asking people to go do it but I bet partners have squeezed the hips or bum of some random thinking it was their partners while out and some people do have fantasy's of meeting a fit stranger and going straight into light or heavy sexual activity. I apologise for probably wording the opening comment wrong however I don't think I can change that.

And please understand what maybe might be not your fantasy could well be someone's so rather than set a negative atmosphere please do the easiest thing and not comment at all "

If someone can’t recognise their own partner they should definitely keep their hands to themselves. And I’m sorry that you think it’s “negative” to point out that sexual assault is never ok, it must be very upsetting for you. Maybe not as upsetting as being assaulted though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In a sexual situation, love being groped and felt up!"

This what I mean. Also I secretely enjoyed it when some guys in a group of friends or whatever. They’d either squeeze my bum or touch/squeeze my boobs and kinda grope me as a joke.

Id pretend to complain but I secretely like it…

God I’m going to hell for saying this

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out

If someone did unexpectedly squeeze my bum then they can expect a karate chop to the throat and I’m none violent generally

didn't know it was you

Looking gorgeous in new pic x

Yasmeen thank you lovely xx

Am not condoning it or asking people to go do it but I bet partners have squeezed the hips or bum of some random thinking it was their partners while out and some people do have fantasy's of meeting a fit stranger and going straight into light or heavy sexual activity. I apologise for probably wording the opening comment wrong however I don't think I can change that.

And please understand what maybe might be not your fantasy could well be someone's so rather than set a negative atmosphere please do the easiest thing and not comment at all "

Are you talking to me? I’m stating what I would do that’s all, you started a thread and I commented.

Just as people are able to fantasise about being groped I’m able to fantasise about stapling a gropers balls to the bar if they ever do it to me

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By *irty PrettyWoman
over a year ago

Cardiff

To answer the question - yes, I’ve been groped more times than I can count, from when I was young enough that if I said how old I was this would get deleted.

No, I don’t like being non-consensually touched, and I do not fantasise about it. It’s ruined more nights out than I care to remember, and more than one job as well.

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By *randMrsNorthernCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire

This forum gets weirder every day.

We all have our kinks - each to their own and all that - but groping is not acceptable.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out

If someone did unexpectedly squeeze my bum then they can expect a karate chop to the throat and I’m none violent generally

didn't know it was you

Looking gorgeous in new pic x

Yasmeen thank you lovely xx

Am not condoning it or asking people to go do it but I bet partners have squeezed the hips or bum of some random thinking it was their partners while out and some people do have fantasy's of meeting a fit stranger and going straight into light or heavy sexual activity. I apologise for probably wording the opening comment wrong however I don't think I can change that.

And please understand what maybe might be not your fantasy could well be someone's so rather than set a negative atmosphere please do the easiest thing and not comment at all "

You’re not making it better

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By *aughtynottsCouple
over a year ago

Outside Nottingham

The fact that anyone condones using someone’s body in any way without consent very much worries me, the fact that we have to explain it’s not ok is even more worrying.

This happened to me in a club and I was mortified he ran off in the dark, never figured out who it was and even in a sexual situation this is never ok until said person being touched says it’s ok to touch or actively encourages you touching them.

I thought consent was a basic.

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By *aughtynottsCouple
over a year ago

Outside Nottingham


"There’s very much a difference between groping and consensual touching. "

This

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I thought consent was a basic. "

It really should be - but it's really scary how many people still fail to comprehend the concept!

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By *aughtynottsCouple
over a year ago

Outside Nottingham


"

I thought consent was a basic.

It really should be - but it's really scary how many people still fail to comprehend the concept! "

Too many

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By *sBlueWoman
over a year ago

Up North

Not going the way you hoped op. Non consensual groping is assault.

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By *andsome HandMan
over a year ago

roundabout

Nope, once had a d*unk fella grab my ass while I was at a urinal and try to reach around. It wasn't cool and he got told to fuck off.

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By *phfunCouple
over a year ago

Nottingham

I completely agree, consent is an absolute baseline for any physical contact with another persons body.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Nope, once had a d*unk fella grab my ass while I was at a urinal and try to reach around. It wasn't cool and he got told to fuck off. "

I’d have put his face through the urinal

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By *heNYCSausageMan
over a year ago

Everton

Happened a few times in the clubs. Usually from friends though so maybe my perception is a little off.

I’d never grope anyone else though.

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By *andsome HandMan
over a year ago

roundabout


"Nope, once had a d*unk fella grab my ass while I was at a urinal and try to reach around. It wasn't cool and he got told to fuck off.

I’d have put his face through the urinal "

I figure that might have been my next move but having fuck off shouted at him seemed to jolt him enough to do so.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have been groped a few times whilst out in public - mostly a squeeze of the bum but a few times when I have been wearing a kilt a hand has gone up underneath. I have to say the majority of the times it has been by d*unk women.

It is not fun or acceptable and I have quite happily called them out on it.

Mr HH

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I detest to break it to ya OP...But "groping" is sexual assault...didn't you know

& Yes I've been "groped" unexpectedly a few times by strangers while & it's not nice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out

If someone did unexpectedly squeeze my bum then they can expect a karate chop to the throat and I’m none violent generally

didn't know it was you

Looking gorgeous in new pic x

Yasmeen thank you lovely xx

Am not condoning it or asking people to go do it but I bet partners have squeezed the hips or bum of some random thinking it was their partners while out and some people do have fantasy's of meeting a fit stranger and going straight into light or heavy sexual activity. I apologise for probably wording the opening comment wrong however I don't think I can change that.

And please understand what maybe might be not your fantasy could well be someone's so rather than set a negative atmosphere please do the easiest thing and not comment at all "

And this attitude is one of the reasons it continues, it bloody should be called out!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I get unexpectedly groped by her ladyship quite frequently and thoroughly enjoy it - then again she gets the same in return, it's rare that we're in the same room for any period of time without a grope or squeeze or dry hump

From strangers? That's different. It is quite simply assault though from what I've seen the reaction depends a lot on the mood of the gropee. If he or she is flattered to recieve the attention then it's somehow OK, even if the same person finds it distressing in different circumstances and from different people. Personally it has never really bothered me when it has happened. There have been a few times (mostlty in gay bars) where it has gone too far and needed a look/gesture to stop it but I tend to see it as flattering. That said, I'm aware that others will see it differently, that as a fairly large guy I'm a lot less vulnerable than others so wouldn't dream of doing it to someone else.

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

By a lover, yes.

By a stranger no. It has happened in clubs, and been sorted, swiftly.

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By *ella chow OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford

The fact that after i admitted i worded the opening comment incorrectly this post is still getting witch hunted by people in glase house's stripping off naked outside in public places during the day where kids can see is law breaking as is flashing and playing driving or being a passenger in a moving vehicle not to mention it could cause a serious accident and death by a lack of concentration.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The fact that after i admitted i worded the opening comment incorrectly this post is still getting witch hunted by people in glase house's stripping off naked outside in public places during the day where kids can see is law breaking as is flashing and playing driving or being a passenger in a moving vehicle not to mention it could cause a serious accident and death by a lack of concentration."

Yes they could and they would all get called out on a forum thread for being inappropriate and non-consensual!

Mr HH

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By *ella chow OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"I detest to break it to ya OP...But "groping" is sexual assault...didn't you know

& Yes I've been "groped" unexpectedly a few times by strangers while & it's not nice"

At no point have i said or indicated it's ok to to randomly grope people or indicated I have or want to it is assault

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes, I have and no I don't like it. It's assult, plain and simple.

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By *sBlueWoman
over a year ago

Up North


"I detest to break it to ya OP...But "groping" is sexual assault...didn't you know

& Yes I've been "groped" unexpectedly a few times by strangers while & it's not nice

At no point have i said or indicated it's ok to to randomly grope people or indicated I have or want to it is assault "

The fact you actually put the post up speaks volumes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

By someone that I am close with, yes... A stranger... No, definitely not!

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames

Can’t believe the pile-on OP is being subjected to. Several times he has said that he does not condone sexual assault, but posters keep accusing him of doing precisely that.

He asked a question. He had been given a pretty clear answer, that yes, lots of people have been unexpectedly groped over the years, most objected strongly to it, and I am the only one who appears to have enjoyed the experience, as I was lucky enough that the groper was a very attractive young lady, I was single, and I had a great night.

No, I’m not condoning random groping either.

Times change, and what was acceptable or even funny 20 years ago is now enough to land you in prison. Check out old episodes of Only Fools, and see the number of times Del buy gooses Marlene, or slaps some woman on the arse in the pub. These days he would be doing life for that.

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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"The fact that after i admitted i worded the opening comment incorrectly this post is still getting witch hunted by people in glase house's stripping off naked outside in public places during the day where kids can see is law breaking as is flashing and playing driving or being a passenger in a moving vehicle not to mention it could cause a serious accident and death by a lack of concentration."

That's not really the point.

But yes. Being naked in a public place where kids can see (or indeed anyone can see) is illegal (although it's more technical than that). And playing while driving is dangerous.

Doesn't make groping random strangers any less assault though.

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

I once had my arse slapped so hard in a nightclub that I fell forward into a crowd of other people that were standing around drinking. It didn’t half sting and if I could have identified who had done it they would have had a knee to the balls.

Not cool.

It happens to most women at some point or another OP, being fondled without permission is not arousing for most. It’s just downright scary.

And as you can see from this thread, a lot of men don’t dig it either.

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By *hristopherd999Man
over a year ago

Brentwood


"Oooh. Random assault? Where do I sign up?

Yes. I have been groped unexpectedly. On various occasions by various men. And I've responded in a variety of ways depending on my mood at the time. Bursting into tears, grabbing their pride and joy and twisting, a punch in the face..... quite the range of reactions."

Good for you! It's outrageous

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Yas always gropes me "

Only in bed x

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By *lasphemouscoupleCouple
over a year ago

Cambridgeshire

Getting groped unexpectedly is assault.. last guy that did it to me (the Mrs) was strong armed off the premises by security after I shoved him off me... Normal club not a swingers club just dancing with friends. Creep.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I detest to break it to ya OP...But "groping" is sexual assault...didn't you know

& Yes I've been "groped" unexpectedly a few times by strangers while & it's not nice"

Nobody would like it from a stranger, surely.

I DONT WANT TO BE TOUCHED by strangers. Period lol

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I detest to break it to ya OP...But "groping" is sexual assault...didn't you know

& Yes I've been "groped" unexpectedly a few times by strangers while & it's not nice

Nobody would like it from a stranger, surely.

I WANT my toeby strangers. Period lol "

Knew it

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"I detest to break it to ya OP...But "groping" is sexual assault...didn't you know

& Yes I've been "groped" unexpectedly a few times by strangers while & it's not nice

Nobody would like it from a stranger, surely.

I want my toe licked by strangers. Period lol "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can’t believe the pile-on OP is being subjected to. Several times he has said that he does not condone sexual assault, but posters keep accusing him of doing precisely that.

He asked a question. He had been given a pretty clear answer, that yes, lots of people have been unexpectedly groped over the years, most objected strongly to it, and I am the only one who appears to have enjoyed the experience, as I was lucky enough that the groper was a very attractive young lady, I was single, and I had a great night.

No, I’m not condoning random groping either.

Times change, and what was acceptable or even funny 20 years ago is now enough to land you in prison. Check out old episodes of Only Fools, and see the number of times Del buy gooses Marlene, or slaps some woman on the arse in the pub. These days he would be doing life for that. "

I suspect if he, and you had been subject to numerous assaults, like many women on here, you’d have the same reaction.

It does hit a nerve, do you blame us?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can’t believe the pile-on OP is being subjected to. Several times he has said that he does not condone sexual assault, but posters keep accusing him of doing precisely that.

He asked a question. He had been given a pretty clear answer, that yes, lots of people have been unexpectedly groped over the years, most objected strongly to it, and I am the only one who appears to have enjoyed the experience, as I was lucky enough that the groper was a very attractive young lady, I was single, and I had a great night.

No, I’m not condoning random groping either.

Times change, and what was acceptable or even funny 20 years ago is now enough to land you in prison. Check out old episodes of Only Fools, and see the number of times Del buy gooses Marlene, or slaps some woman on the arse in the pub. These days he would be doing life for that.

I suspect if he, and you had been subject to numerous assaults, like many women on here, you’d have the same reaction.

It does hit a nerve, do you blame us?"

Perfectly put Angel

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"

Times change, and what was acceptable or even funny 20 years ago is now enough to land you in prison. "

Wow! You do know it was NEVER acceptable, don't you? At least not to the women who were subjected to this harmless little pastime of every horny perve in their vicinity, but had no voice or, even when they found their voice, were laughed at and told to stop being so uptight, we're just having a laugh??

On that note, I'm out before I end up on the naughty time out step

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By *ella chow OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"Can’t believe the pile-on OP is being subjected to. Several times he has said that he does not condone sexual assault, but posters keep accusing him of doing precisely that.

He asked a question. He had been given a pretty clear answer, that yes, lots of people have been unexpectedly groped over the years, most objected strongly to it, and I am the only one who appears to have enjoyed the experience, as I was lucky enough that the groper was a very attractive young lady, I was single, and I had a great night.

No, I’m not condoning random groping either.

Times change, and what was acceptable or even funny 20 years ago is now enough to land you in prison. Check out old episodes of Only Fools, and see the number of times Del buy gooses Marlene, or slaps some woman on the arse in the pub. These days he would be doing life for that. "

THANK YOU

asking if anyone has been groped or like to be groped unexpectedly.

Is not me condoning it or wanting to with a complete stranger or incuraging it however i bet this has happen by mistaken identity or some couples and partners not liking it.Some partners and couples like to grope each other as their passing or cleaning around the home unexpectedly.

And yes this is assolt.

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By *ella chow OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford

And find it totally rude that people think other and I would like some apologies please

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"

Times change, and what was acceptable or even funny 20 years ago is now enough to land you in prison.

Wow! You do know it was NEVER acceptable, don't you? At least not to the women who were subjected to this harmless little pastime of every horny perve in their vicinity, but had no voice or, even when they found their voice, were laughed at and told to stop being so uptight, we're just having a laugh??

On that note, I'm out before I end up on the naughty time out step "

Did I say that it is or was acceptable?

I merely pointed out that 20 years ago. Arse-slapping and goosing was seen as funny in a mainstream family comedy. People saw Del Boy as outrageous, a bit of a rascal, rather than being a sex pest. Things have clearly improved in the intervening years.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!

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By *uriousscouserWoman
over a year ago

Wirral


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out "

Then yes it has happened and no I don't enjoy it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nope if people what to keep they hands keep them to them selfs

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Can’t believe the pile-on OP is being subjected to. Several times he has said that he does not condone sexual assault, but posters keep accusing him of doing precisely that.

He asked a question. He had been given a pretty clear answer, that yes, lots of people have been unexpectedly groped over the years, most objected strongly to it, and I am the only one who appears to have enjoyed the experience, as I was lucky enough that the groper was a very attractive young lady, I was single, and I had a great night.

No, I’m not condoning random groping either.

Times change, and what was acceptable or even funny 20 years ago is now enough to land you in prison. Check out old episodes of Only Fools, and see the number of times Del buy gooses Marlene, or slaps some woman on the arse in the pub. These days he would be doing life for that.

I suspect if he, and you had been subject to numerous assaults, like many women on here, you’d have the same reaction.

It does hit a nerve, do you blame us?"

You may be right, maybe I would have a different reaction. But I would like to think that I would read what OP had posted and answer the question rather than accusing him of condoning sexual assault, which he didn’t do.

I completely agree that there is no place for sexual assault, even though the experience I referred to was a major highlight of my first year in London.

And I completely agree and understand that unwanted attention, in its many forms, must be a complete pain in the arse for ladies, particularly on a night out. Is it ok for me or anyone else to grab or slap an arse? Absolutely not.

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By *heVonMatterhornsCouple
over a year ago

Lincoln

We do like to grope each other, but I would never grope a stranger or enjoy being groped by one.

K

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My husband picks the worst times to have a grope

Carrying a drink - slap on the arse

Cooking - grope of the bum

It's becoming more expected now though

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"And find it totally rude that people think other and I would like some apologies please "

Can’t imagine you will get any apologies.

Not sure what you were expecting when you asked the question, were you honestly thinking that some people would say they loved being pawed and groped by strangers?

Outside of dogging, it’s unlikely, and even then there’s is a code of green lights before you get to move from observer to participant.

I know you weren’t saying it’s ok to maul people though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My husband picks the worst times to have a grope

Carrying a drink - slap on the arse

Cooking - grope of the bum

It's becoming more expected now though "

Those are the kind of gropes I enjoy

I love sitting on some of my friends laps too x I get comfy…

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"Can’t believe the pile-on OP is being subjected to. Several times he has said that he does not condone sexual assault, but posters keep accusing him of doing precisely that.

He asked a question. He had been given a pretty clear answer, that yes, lots of people have been unexpectedly groped over the years, most objected strongly to it, and I am the only one who appears to have enjoyed the experience, as I was lucky enough that the groper was a very attractive young lady, I was single, and I had a great night.

No, I’m not condoning random groping either.

Times change, and what was acceptable or even funny 20 years ago is now enough to land you in prison. Check out old episodes of Only Fools, and see the number of times Del buy gooses Marlene, or slaps some woman on the arse in the pub. These days he would be doing life for that.

I suspect if he, and you had been subject to numerous assaults, like many women on here, you’d have the same reaction.

It does hit a nerve, do you blame us?

You may be right, maybe I would have a different reaction. But I would like to think that I would read what OP had posted and answer the question rather than accusing him of condoning sexual assault, which he didn’t do.

I completely agree that there is no place for sexual assault, even though the experience I referred to was a major highlight of my first year in London.

And I completely agree and understand that unwanted attention, in its many forms, must be a complete pain in the arse for ladies, particularly on a night out. Is it ok for me or anyone else to grab or slap an arse? Absolutely not. "

I'm glad to hear this.

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

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By *sBlueWoman
over a year ago

Up North


"And find it totally rude that people think other and I would like some apologies please "

Nope

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Can’t believe the pile-on OP is being subjected to. Several times he has said that he does not condone sexual assault, but posters keep accusing him of doing precisely that.

He asked a question. He had been given a pretty clear answer, that yes, lots of people have been unexpectedly groped over the years, most objected strongly to it, and I am the only one who appears to have enjoyed the experience, as I was lucky enough that the groper was a very attractive young lady, I was single, and I had a great night.

No, I’m not condoning random groping either.

Times change, and what was acceptable or even funny 20 years ago is now enough to land you in prison. Check out old episodes of Only Fools, and see the number of times Del buy gooses Marlene, or slaps some woman on the arse in the pub. These days he would be doing life for that.

I suspect if he, and you had been subject to numerous assaults, like many women on here, you’d have the same reaction.

It does hit a nerve, do you blame us?

You may be right, maybe I would have a different reaction. But I would like to think that I would read what OP had posted and answer the question rather than accusing him of condoning sexual assault, which he didn’t do.

I completely agree that there is no place for sexual assault, even though the experience I referred to was a major highlight of my first year in London.

And I completely agree and understand that unwanted attention, in its many forms, must be a complete pain in the arse for ladies, particularly on a night out. Is it ok for me or anyone else to grab or slap an arse? Absolutely not.

I'm glad to hear this.

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him. "

I didn’t read it that way. But I’m not really sure what he was expecting or looking for in terms of responses, so I have asked him.

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By *irty PrettyWoman
over a year ago

Cardiff


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him. "

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication."

Absolutely this

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!"

What on earth? Am I reading this right? Are you saying it's hardly a crime to grope someone?

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication."

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes OP, a ridiculous amount of times mostly when I was younger and grown men knew they could get away with it. It's completely unacceptable when no consent is involved. I'd give someone hell if they ever laid a finger on me these days.

I'm getting really bad vibes from your post, like you wanted some fun sexual abuse stories.

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

.


"WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!"

A jokey or d*unk grope may not be ‘crime of the century’ - doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect people, no one has any right to lay hands on another person they don’t know

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him "

Only after getting grief did he say anything

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

.


"WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!

A jokey or d*unk grope may not be ‘crime of the century’ - doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect people, no one has any right to lay hands on another person they don’t know "

and because it isn’t r&pe we should accept it??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And find it totally rude that people think other and I would like some apologies please "

You’ll be waiting a long time. I won’t apologise for speaking my mind about something like this, when women are finally feeling able to speak up, after feeling unable to for so long.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I'm getting really bad vibes from your post, like you wanted some fun sexual abuse stories. "

Oh god that just made my stomach turn

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him

Only after getting grief did he say anything"

True. He posted an odd question, people interpreted it a certain way and he then clarified that that was not what he meant.

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By *aughtynottsCouple
over a year ago

Outside Nottingham


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him

Only after getting grief did he say anything

True. He posted an odd question, people interpreted it a certain way and he then clarified that that was not what he meant. "

He did after he realised he was drowning.

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By *sBlueWoman
over a year ago

Up North


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him

Only after getting grief did he say anything

True. He posted an odd question, people interpreted it a certain way and he then clarified that that was not what he meant. "

Only to try to redeem himself. What else was he going to say honestly?

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By *edsmudgeMan
over a year ago

oxford

I used to collect glasses at an over 30s singles night when I was 15 . The women would stack the glasses at the far end of the table .

Weirdest was when I was on a date at the cinema , you know when you turn your back to let people get past . She was with what I assumed was her boyfriend when I looked at her she winked at me , before the wink I was thinking she must have lost her balance

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him

Only after getting grief did he say anything

True. He posted an odd question, people interpreted it a certain way and he then clarified that that was not what he meant. "

I've got to admit, I didn't read it the way that most have. I took it as an act with a partner.

But posts need to be worded exactly how you meant it and carefully. Things can be taken so many different ways.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him

Only after getting grief did he say anything

True. He posted an odd question, people interpreted it a certain way and he then clarified that that was not what he meant.

Only to try to redeem himself. What else was he going to say honestly? "

Odd that people choose to believe something that he didn’t type, and completely dismiss something that he did type. Like I say, a full-on pile-in.

I’m still waiting for him to come back to me in the question I asked re what he was actually expecting in response to his post.

I completely get that people feel strongly about this, and i understand why.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Good god no.

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By *edsmudgeMan
over a year ago

oxford


"I used to collect glasses at an over 30s singles night when I was 15 . The women would stack the glasses at the far end of the table .

Weirdest was when I was on a date at the cinema , you know when you turn your back to let people get past . She was with what I assumed was her boyfriend when I looked at her she winked at me , before the wink I was thinking she must have lost her balance "

… I’m kinda wishing I’d read the previous post before scribbling

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By *sBlueWoman
over a year ago

Up North


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him

Only after getting grief did he say anything

True. He posted an odd question, people interpreted it a certain way and he then clarified that that was not what he meant.

Only to try to redeem himself. What else was he going to say honestly?

Odd that people choose to believe something that he didn’t type, and completely dismiss something that he did type. Like I say, a full-on pile-in.

I’m still waiting for him to come back to me in the question I asked re what he was actually expecting in response to his post.

I completely get that people feel strongly about this, and i understand why. "

Why are you so interested in this btw

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By *emorefridaCouple
over a year ago

La la land

Groping by a random, is horrible and demeaning. And I in my younger years have lashed out at offenders. And have embarrassed a fair few men the way they have me.

Now being groped by M at the kitchen sink or something like that totally different story.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him

Only after getting grief did he say anything

True. He posted an odd question, people interpreted it a certain way and he then clarified that that was not what he meant.

Only to try to redeem himself. What else was he going to say honestly?

Odd that people choose to believe something that he didn’t type, and completely dismiss something that he did type. Like I say, a full-on pile-in.

I’m still waiting for him to come back to me in the question I asked re what he was actually expecting in response to his post.

I completely get that people feel strongly about this, and i understand why.

Why are you so interested in this btw"

Im fascinated by the group dynamic and group behaviour.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And find it totally rude that people think other and I would like some apologies please "

Your original question was very badly phrased, then when you clarified it with does anyone enjoy being groped by ‘mistaken identity or party/night out’ - that was when you implied that people might enjoy being groped on d*unken night out.

As many people have said, and as you have agreed with, sexual assault by any standard is not acceptable. It has never been acceptable and it should be called out by men and women when it happens.

Should people apologise for taken a stance on, what is for some a very personal and very emotive subject? No, they shouldn’t.

Should you expect there to be a discussion about groping/sexual assault when you phrase the question in such a way to suggest it is acceptable? Yes, I think you should.

Should we be allowed to have an adult discussion and share our points of without feeling we have to apologise or censor what we are saying. Yes, I think we should.

Mr HH

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By *nfin8yWoman
over a year ago

Newcastle-under-Lyme

By someone I know and want them to , fine. I would hate to be grabbed or groped by random people and would certainly let them know I wasn’t happy about it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!

A jokey or d*unk grope may not be ‘crime of the century’ - doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect people, no one has any right to lay hands on another person they don’t know

and because it isn’t r&pe we should accept it?? "

Of course not. I was referring more to a situation that may hav been misinterpreted by the guy or where alcohol played a big part.

Everyone acts differently when d*unk or can get carried away right?

Im sure most guys wouldnt even consider groping a complete stranger when sober as a judge.

I put such incidents down to experience & move on.

R@pe, now thats something else & wasn't what this post was about.

Hanna x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!

A jokey or d*unk grope may not be ‘crime of the century’ - doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect people, no one has any right to lay hands on another person they don’t know

and because it isn’t r&pe we should accept it??

Of course not. I was referring more to a situation that may hav been misinterpreted by the guy or where alcohol played a big part.

Everyone acts differently when d*unk or can get carried away right?

Im sure most guys wouldnt even consider groping a complete stranger when sober as a judge.

I put such incidents down to experience & move on.

R@pe, now thats something else & wasn't what this post was about.

Hanna x

"

Oh lordy.

Why are you acting like being d*unk somehow makes groping excusable?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

By my fwb, hell yeah. He can grope me anytime he likes.

By a stranger? No, he'd get a slap for that!

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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!

A jokey or d*unk grope may not be ‘crime of the century’ - doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect people, no one has any right to lay hands on another person they don’t know

and because it isn’t r&pe we should accept it??

Of course not. I was referring more to a situation that may hav been misinterpreted by the guy or where alcohol played a big part.

Everyone acts differently when d*unk or can get carried away right?

Im sure most guys wouldnt even consider groping a complete stranger when sober as a judge.

I put such incidents down to experience & move on.

R@pe, now thats something else & wasn't what this post was about.

Hanna x

Oh lordy.

Why are you acting like being d*unk somehow makes groping excusable? "

Exactly LBC. Being d*unk is not an excuse. From men or women. If you can't act like a decent human when d*unk, don't drink.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"By my fwb, hell yeah. He can grope me anytime he likes.

By a stranger? No, he'd get a slap for that!"

This is my quest

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"By my fwb, hell yeah. He can grope me anytime he likes.

By a stranger? No, he'd get a slap for that!

This is my quest "

Haha, which one??

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By *emorefridaCouple
over a year ago

La la land


"WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!

A jokey or d*unk grope may not be ‘crime of the century’ - doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect people, no one has any right to lay hands on another person they don’t know

and because it isn’t r&pe we should accept it??

Of course not. I was referring more to a situation that may hav been misinterpreted by the guy or where alcohol played a big part.

Everyone acts differently when d*unk or can get carried away right?

Im sure most guys wouldnt even consider groping a complete stranger when sober as a judge.

I put such incidents down to experience & move on.

R@pe, now thats something else & wasn't what this post was about.

Hanna x

Oh lordy.

Why are you acting like being d*unk somehow makes groping excusable?

Exactly LBC. Being d*unk is not an excuse. From men or women. If you can't act like a decent human when d*unk, don't drink."

Just reminds me of it's only a bit of harmless fun don't be such a prude

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By *ntrigued32Couple
over a year ago

Nottingham

Consent!

Or you are likely to be twisted up into a move you won't like much!

Jo.Xx

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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!

A jokey or d*unk grope may not be ‘crime of the century’ - doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect people, no one has any right to lay hands on another person they don’t know

and because it isn’t r&pe we should accept it??

Of course not. I was referring more to a situation that may hav been misinterpreted by the guy or where alcohol played a big part.

Everyone acts differently when d*unk or can get carried away right?

Im sure most guys wouldnt even consider groping a complete stranger when sober as a judge.

I put such incidents down to experience & move on.

R@pe, now thats something else & wasn't what this post was about.

Hanna x

Oh lordy.

Why are you acting like being d*unk somehow makes groping excusable?

Exactly LBC. Being d*unk is not an excuse. From men or women. If you can't act like a decent human when d*unk, don't drink.

Just reminds me of it's only a bit of harmless fun don't be such a prude "

Yep.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!

A jokey or d*unk grope may not be ‘crime of the century’ - doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect people, no one has any right to lay hands on another person they don’t know

and because it isn’t r&pe we should accept it??

Of course not. I was referring more to a situation that may hav been misinterpreted by the guy or where alcohol played a big part.

Everyone acts differently when d*unk or can get carried away right?

Im sure most guys wouldnt even consider groping a complete stranger when sober as a judge.

I put such incidents down to experience & move on.

R@pe, now thats something else & wasn't what this post was about.

Hanna x

Oh lordy.

Why are you acting like being d*unk somehow makes groping excusable?

Exactly LBC. Being d*unk is not an excuse. From men or women. If you can't act like a decent human when d*unk, don't drink.

Just reminds me of it's only a bit of harmless fun don't be such a prude "

Yep, completely smacks of that. It's an attitude that needs to change.

I was groped in my last job and I was called a prude by multiple colleagues because I reported it.

We have such a long way to go.

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By *opinovMan
over a year ago

Point Nemo, Cumbria

If it was out and about from a complete stranger, I'd probably tell them to fuck off.

However, if it was someone I knew (in that way) then I'd love it. In fact, I have a bit of a thing for it. Come and help yourself I say - take me by surprise and force me onto the bed while you're at it... the cuffs are already attached!

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland

Not so many years ago, about 5 perhaps my boss decided on the spur of the moment to slap my arse because he had some good news.

I was so stunned I just moved away from his reach and left the room. Not usually somebody who is lost for words easily but I was.

Groping, slapping arse etc... may have been acceptable in the seventies/ eighties/ nineties... but not now. Not even in a swing club. You got to have permission in my books.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"By my fwb, hell yeah. He can grope me anytime he likes.

By a stranger? No, he'd get a slap for that!

This is my quest

Haha, which one??"

The grope and run.

With them boobs holding you back you ain't catching me

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By *amwlfMan
over a year ago

hull

Yep I have. I have a nice ass apparently. Gets groped not infrequently when out. Especially in a busy pub. Also had my crotch squeezed twice and my neck licked by a stranger (she liked my aftershave)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"By my fwb, hell yeah. He can grope me anytime he likes.

By a stranger? No, he'd get a slap for that!

This is my quest

Haha, which one??

The grope and run.

With them boobs holding you back you ain't catching me "

I'm quicker than you think

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth


"Sorry what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out "

Even then, no. Keep your hands to yourself unless you're invited.

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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago

Whitley Bay

Groping someone unexpectedly is assault. I can assure you most women (and I'm sure some men) have experienced this on a varying scale of violence. Its not pleasant. Its invasive, presumptuous, out of order.. Big big no.

However, if my partner or lover does it and we're close, it's fun and can lead to more fun.

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth


"WOW some people get so offended by everything right?

A jokey or d*unk grope is hardy the crime of the century or r@pe is it & I usually put it down to high jinks or d*unk stupidity.

The ONLY time Ive ever reacted negatively & given someone a mouthful was when some d*unk guy attempted to finger me thro my dress during a nite out & the end result was me getting punched & kicked to the ground.

If I had allowed it or pushed him away & laughed it off I would've gotten home without having to visit A&E first.

Lesson learned!"

Wow... There is never any excuse. If they get away with a jokey/dr*nk grope, who knows what that will lead to?!

Having to put up with this behaviour and your kind of attitude is exactly the problem.

Why would you ever think it's ok to allow it?!

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By *ella chow OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"Yes OP, a ridiculous amount of times mostly when I was younger and grown men knew they could get away with it. It's completely unacceptable when no consent is involved. I'd give someone hell if they ever laid a finger on me these days.

I'm getting really bad vibes from your post, like you wanted some fun sexual abuse stories. "

I DO NOT LIKE OR GET OFF ON THE FACT A STRANGER HAS BROKEN THE LAW AND ASSAULTED SOMEONE AND I HAVE SAID THIS ON SO MANY OCCASIONS.

HOWEVER IF ANY OF YOU HAVE TAKEN THE TIME TO READ MY PROFILE IT STATES AM MARRIED AND AS A COUPLE WE GROPE EACH OTHER JUST IN GENERAL AROUND THE HOUSE WHILE PASSING OR DOING JOB'S AROUND THE HOUSE.

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By *EAT..85Woman
over a year ago

Nottingham

I love being groped by a lover.

But by strangers, no thanks.

The last time I was was at a bar on a first date. I was getting the drinks and had my ass squeazed by a stranger. Creeped me out.

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

Unexpected random gropers get very loudly and publicly embarrassed if possible. Less effective in busy bars and clubs.

Gropes were a regular occurrence in bars when I was younger...many men discovered just how painful a stiletto heel is on the top of their foot...

Sexual harassment/assault isn't acceptable.

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

I have no problem with random sexual contact from my husband... I doubt many women do with a lover or partner.

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By *ella chow OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him

Only after getting grief did he say anything

True. He posted an odd question, people interpreted it a certain way and he then clarified that that was not what he meant.

Only to try to redeem himself. What else was he going to say honestly? "

I HOPE YOU ARE AWARE BY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING AND IMPLYING HERE IS AN OFENENCE IN ITSELF. YOU ARE HOW OLD?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love being groped by a lover.

But by strangers, no thanks.

The last time I was was at a bar on a first date. I was getting the drinks and had my ass squeazed by a stranger. Creeped me out. "

I was at a packed concert before...made my way up to the front to get a better view...there was a guy behind me that kept pushing his erect dick up against my ass...took me ages to get away from him...seems kinda funny now... But I've had worse than that as that wasn't really groping...I've been unexpectedly groped quite a few times by strangers & it's not nice...it is assault

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"

But the OP was worded in such a way that it implied he was excited by the thought of it. His elaboration further down the thread did not dismiss this idea of it being an illicit thrill for him.

Exactly. And pretty much every “does anyone enjoy X” type thread is about something the OP in each case either does, or finds a turn on. So it’s hardly surprising that people would react badly to that implication.

... except, he clarified several times and people still kept kicking the crap out of him

Only after getting grief did he say anything

True. He posted an odd question, people interpreted it a certain way and he then clarified that that was not what he meant.

Only to try to redeem himself. What else was he going to say honestly?

I HOPE YOU ARE AWARE BY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING AND IMPLYING HERE IS AN OFENENCE IN ITSELF. YOU ARE HOW OLD? "

There's no need to SHOUT.

Nor do I think your responses in capitals are doing you any favours.

My advice? Leave alone and let the debate continue... sometimes it's good to vent. The vast majority of women have been touched inappropriately without consent, and it can be very upsetting. It makes me angry.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Not so many years ago, about 5 perhaps my boss decided on the spur of the moment to slap my arse because he had some good news.

I was so stunned I just moved away from his reach and left the room. Not usually somebody who is lost for words easily but I was.

Groping, slapping arse etc... may have been acceptable in the seventies/ eighties/ nineties... but not now. Not even in a swing club. You got to have permission in my books. "

Agreed. Sounds like a Carry On film, slapping someone’s arse in work. I’m picturing Sid James.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Grope me unexpectedly =slap in the grid and a life without gonads!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"By my fwb, hell yeah. He can grope me anytime he likes.

By a stranger? No, he'd get a slap for that!

This is my quest

Haha, which one??

The grope and run.

With them boobs holding you back you ain't catching me

I'm quicker than you think "

Yeah I did hear 5 minutes and your done

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland


"Not so many years ago, about 5 perhaps my boss decided on the spur of the moment to slap my arse because he had some good news.

I was so stunned I just moved away from his reach and left the room. Not usually somebody who is lost for words easily but I was.

Groping, slapping arse etc... may have been acceptable in the seventies/ eighties/ nineties... but not now. Not even in a swing club. You got to have permission in my books.

Agreed. Sounds like a Carry On film, slapping someone’s arse in work. I’m picturing Sid James. "

You are not far off

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By *andsome HandMan
over a year ago

roundabout


"Not so many years ago, about 5 perhaps my boss decided on the spur of the moment to slap my arse because he had some good news.

I was so stunned I just moved away from his reach and left the room. Not usually somebody who is lost for words easily but I was.

Groping, slapping arse etc... may have been acceptable in the seventies/ eighties/ nineties... but not now. Not even in a swing club. You got to have permission in my books.

Agreed. Sounds like a Carry On film, slapping someone’s arse in work. I’m picturing Sid James. "

On reflection his laugh was quite pervy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes OP, a ridiculous amount of times mostly when I was younger and grown men knew they could get away with it. It's completely unacceptable when no consent is involved. I'd give someone hell if they ever laid a finger on me these days.

I'm getting really bad vibes from your post, like you wanted some fun sexual abuse stories.

I DO NOT LIKE OR GET OFF ON THE FACT A STRANGER HAS BROKEN THE LAW AND ASSAULTED SOMEONE AND I HAVE SAID THIS ON SO MANY OCCASIONS.

HOWEVER IF ANY OF YOU HAVE TAKEN THE TIME TO READ MY PROFILE IT STATES AM MARRIED AND AS A COUPLE WE GROPE EACH OTHER JUST IN GENERAL AROUND THE HOUSE WHILE PASSING OR DOING JOB'S AROUND THE HOUSE."

"what i meant by unexpected was a squeeze of the bum by someone mistaken identity or being at a party/night out"

Your words ^

No need to shout. No need to yell. No need to have a riot, shut your eyes, take a deep breath. Oh you've gone all quiet.

I don't think this was about innocent groping with your wife

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