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Over the weekend, feminist site “Babe”
I think it’s possible for a surprise groping to be legal – if it’s a case of messages deeply mixed enough, and the groping stops immediately once there is a clear no. It’s still quite unpleasant and not morally right, though.
At best, it is incredibly tacky for a man to grope a woman he hasn’t been kissing for a while. I have only heard one account of a woman complaining that a man kissed her without her permission-and it sounds as though he was pretty forceful about it. If a man gently attempts to kiss a woman, and gives her time to avoid the kiss before it happens, that could probably avert many problems. For men to grope women during a make out session is pretty normal, and to be expected: but for a man to just grope a woman without kissing her first? Yeah, it’s weird. It’s bad form, at the very least, and should never be done.
But, if you have been kissing a man for half an hour, please do not come to me complaining that he groped you. :)