"pretty much what I am hearing so far is that it is assault but does not measure up to the standard of sexual assault"=That is right, just one of many double standards against men!!!
Not only it is not considered to be anything special, it is also considered very funny, that is why men don’t report those situations. Adding to natural embarrassment of sexual assault victim to report the sexual offences, there is the additional fact that it is considered to be funny.
MOVIES, TV, COMMERCIALS, THEY ALWAYS MAKE BELIEVE THAT IT IS JUSTIFIED TO KICK SOMEONE IN THE PRIVATES FOR STUPID REASONS, AND IS FUNNY, AND IT ONLY HURTS BUT DO NOT CAUSE ANY DAMAGE(they use the “kick in the balls” to sell because it is something controversial, but then forget to make people believe that is a bad thing and that the person who did it was a villain in the movie, and then in real life others will pay the price).
Women think is funny and hot by nature, but men are brain washed to think is funny, and think not a big deal, with the big help of TV. That is why men sometimes laugh or hide their TRUE DEEP feelings about it.
And btw, most women try to hide that they get sexual satisfaction from kicking men in the balls(to me that was always obvious), they only admit that it is funny.
Even with the foot it is touching; and the laughing they make when they do it or see it happen it is not like the laughing when they laugh about a good joke, it is very different, it is the sexual aroused laughing that is natural on females when sexual aroused. Not to mention other facial, body and behaviour expressions that also indicates sexual arousal, which is their main motivation(other related motivations are enjoying “male only” PAIN done by a women, enjoying sexual HUMILIATION, and all those things are FUNNY).
And I have many other prove of that, I have their opinions on surveys about this issue, I video interviews with random women on the streets and also professional “ballbusters”, they talk about their feelings and about the other girls feelings and also conversations with other girls with different ages(age do not matter, the always fell the same way about it, so the “immature” excuse is not valid), and they also talk about their and other girls experiences.
2006-11-11 18:51:31
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answered by miniboi6666 2
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Any non-consensual physical contact that is not done in self defense is clearly not appropriate. I would say that depending on what is contacted, and what pain and damage is caused, this could be anything from battery to sexual assault.
I don't think it matters if you're male or female, if someone inappropriately makes physical contact with you with the intent to injure or cause pain, I would say that criminal charges could be brought up. It's just more common for women to bring up these charges, because a lot of men might feel like they are being "weak" for taking action against something like this. But, I've seen this kind of thing happen, it's not just women being assaulted by men out there.
2006-11-10 02:59:11
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answered by tamesbadger 3
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2016-05-18 12:02:25
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answered by lee 2
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