http://www.atvn.org/news/2015/09/booty-bandit
The bootyarchy finds itself on college campus.
I laughed a bit too hard at this, and felt bad afterward.
http://www.atvn.org/news/2015/09/booty-bandit
The bootyarchy finds itself on college campus.
I laughed a bit too hard at this, and felt bad afterward.
I hope he's hunted down and never see the light of day again!
oh the humanity!
Oh, let me try to imitate radfems reaction for a second *gets into the character* "SEE! All men are evil and oppressive! Send them to camps to teach them not to rape!1 Down with damn patriarchy!"
Was I close?
Really tho, when will some learn, that touching random womens booty is disrespectful...
yeah got that email. Which means its a good thing I'm in Texas. My booty is safe!
The horrible sentence structure aside, this is what one of the girls interviewed on that video says. Now, I'm fully against guys slapping and groping girls, even if it is a college campus, or perhaps especially so, but I wonder if that girl, or girls/women anywhere ascribe to that quote completely. What I mean is, women seem to think they've got every right to go around putting their hands on men, touching men on their shoulders, arms, hands, hair, and so on. It doesn't have to be sexual. Touching is touching. See, if a woman shows physical affection towards a man by touching him, it's her being all "motherly" and "consoling" and friendly and so on, but if a man puts his hands on a woman and shows physical affection, that's rape.I don't think it's right for anyone to be feeling they have the liberty to going around touching anyone in general.
Another one of these instances where the scales aren't exactly balanced.
pretty much. I know all to well of your pursuit of the white girl booty.
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Actually, California covers this (according to the stupid mini course I was forced to take cause I go to USC online). It would apply the same to men as it does to women. Now peer pressure and social stigma may prevent this, but technically the law favors neither gender
I facepalmed and went in here thinking there'd be a 50/50 chance I'd have to infract him for pointless spam. I'm pleasantly surprised to find there's actual content**.
(**even if probably an inappropriate turn on a serious event. Seriously, don't tell me a guy doing this to a lot of women is aware enough of boundaries or personal respect to not possibly take it too far at some point)
And attitudes like yours are the exact reason why this double standard exists. Also, it's not just about "slapping asses." It goes to much simpler touching; simply putting your hand on someone's shoulder, stroking someone's arm or hair, and so on. There's this skewed view that women have all the right to do that to a man (see your own attitudes as a good example of this), but when a man goes and strokes a woman's arm or hair, that's suddenly wrong, and in some cases considered sexual assault.
Nobody should be touching anyone else, unless that someone asks to be touched. Keep your hugs to yourself.