BonosSaint
Rock n' Roll Doggie
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shart1780 said:He was just trying to make her comfortable, but still, that's weird.
Maybe it's a Texas thing.
80sU2isBest said:"Grope". Since when is massaging someone's shoulder "groping"?
shart1780 said:He was just trying to make her comfortable, but still, that's weird.
Maybe it's a Texas thing.
80sU2isBest said:"Grope". Since when is massaging someone's shoulder "groping"?
80sU2isBest said:"Grope". Since when is massaging someone's shoulder "groping"?
shart1780 said:He was just trying to make her comfortable
nathan1977 said:Huffington makes the grope point repeatedly.
nathan1977 said:
In my work situation, when we're on retreats, there's a certain casualness to the interaction -- massages or quick shoulder rubs are not uncommon when there is massive amounts of stress.
anitram said:
Just so people can see why women still haven't made it as far as we should in this society. Is it any wonder when you have attitudes like this?
shart1780 said:
If a woman tried to give me a massage I wouldn't complain.
shart1780 said:If a woman tried to give me a massage I wouldn't complain.
nbcrusader said:No one has seen this before done in a non-sexual or hostile manner?
nbcrusader said:No one has seen this before done in a non-sexual or hostile manner?
BonoVoxSupastar said:
You do this in office meetings?
nbcrusader said:
I'm sorry, I missed your answer.
And this thread has nothing to do with me.
shart1780 said:So now it's a sexist thing to do...?
But the place and the fact that's it nonconsentual plays a HUGE part...
BonoVoxSupastar said:I know it isn't, but I'm trying to figure out why some think it's appropriate.
Can a massage be non-sexual or hostile? Yes.
But the place and the fact that's it nonconsentual plays a HUGE part...