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On 1/1/2017 2:48 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Jan 2017 13:28:30 -0500, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
>> On 12/31/2016 12:20 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> Gary wrote:
>>>> Bruce wrote:
>>>>> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>> Bruce wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hence my surprise that so many women voted for
>>>>>>> President P. Grabber, which tells us that more American women than we
>>>>>>> thought like to be grabbed by the pussy.
>>>
>>> If you got out more you'd realize how many women consider it a
>>> compliment *for the man they're with+ to fondle their genitals... beats
>>> the heck out of lonely Saturday nights with their dildo and case of
>>> Energizer Bunnies.
>>
>> Excuse me?! Don't talk as if you know or have known all women. We do
>> not necessarily need a man or a dildo to be happy.
>>
>> I cite a situation (I've mentioned it before) in which a former Dallas
>> Cowboy football player (Charlie Waters) wandered into the Memphis area.
>> (I think he had become an orthodontist or some such thing living in
>> Mississippi at the time.) He encountered me in my neighborhood pub in
>> Tennessee while I was having an after work drink with some girlfriends.
>> He had a superbowl ring and thought he was hot shit. He walked up,
>> turned my chair around and pulled me towards his crotch. Excuse me?!
>>
>> Sorry, that's NOT the way to approach a woman and who gives a **** if
>> you played football? A male friend of mine walked over, tapped him on
>> the shoulder and said, "You're messing with the wrong woman." He
>> certainly was.
>>
>> Women do NOT enjoy being groped in public by strange men or even rich
>> men. Not unless they are hookers. Most women are not hookers.
>>
>> Jill
>
> You miss the point and twist the facts, I didn't say by strange men, I
> said by "the man they are with".
And you said "you'd realize how many women consider it a
>>> compliment *for the man they're with+ to fondle their genitals".
Sorry, even if you're on a date with someone most women do NOT expect
the guy to fondle their genitals nor do they consider it a "compliment".
It's rude and crude.
> In the case you describe you were
> sexually accosted out of the blue by a total stranger, you weren't out
> on a date with him... were that scenario true a normal sane woman
> would have called the police.
>
I didn't have to call the police. I was in a neighborhood bar
surrounded by friends and a male friend of mine shut him down. IIRC the
bartender wound up taking him home to sleep it off on his couch. The
guy was drunk but that's no excuse. He thought having a Super Bowl ring
would make him some sort of god... maybe it did in 1969. I had no clue
who he was, other than an obnoxious drunk.
> When a woman accepts a date with a man and they are enjoying each
> other's company and later some spit swapping and fondling ensues it's
> equally up to both how far the fondling progresses
>
Yeah yeah. Happy New Year.
Jill
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