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Thread: A comment I heard on the radio this morning

  1. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Careful, p. You've gone a bit

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    I wasnt being entirely serious.

    How does Sir C feel about the term Airplane?

  2. #52
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    You honestly think that doesnt happen? Have you never seen a prison film?

    The point is that the aspect of control is the link between rape and knee touching. If you were to believe that the knee touching is actually just a clumsy move on a woman you fancy then there is no link.

    Dont accuse me of mainsplaining again. You are not even a woman
    I thought that was quite funny actually, when he thanked you for mansplaining. And stop oppressing Monty by saying she can't be a woman.

    Perhaps there's another reason for knees getting touched beyond power and the 'clumsy move' - it might be sensually pleasurable in itself, enhanced by the forbidden nature of the act.

  3. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I thought that was quite funny actually, when he thanked you for mansplaining. And stop oppressing Monty by saying she can't be a woman.

    Perhaps there's another reason for knees getting touched beyond power and the 'clumsy move' - it might be sensually pleasurable in itself, enhanced by the forbidden nature of the act.
    I did once hold a woman's hand because she was trembling and in fear for her life- to be fair, someone had just tried to kill her with a hammer.

    I received a verbal, fairly friendly warning to 'watch myself' in future. She wrote me a thank you letter for a)saving her life and b) comforting her in a moment of outright terror.

    I got off lightly there.

  4. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I did once hold a woman's hand because she was trembling and in fear for her life- to be fair, someone had just tried to kill her with a hammer.

    I received a verbal, fairly friendly warning to 'watch myself' in future. She wrote me a thank you letter for a)saving her life and b) comforting her in a moment of outright terror.

    I got off lightly there.
    So she first told you off and later thanked you? Or was the warning from someone else?

  5. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    So she first told you off and later thanked you? Or was the warning from someone else?
    The warning was from a colleague who thought my actions were 'risky'. THe woman squeezed hold of my hand like she was giving birth. I thought it was a justified and appropriate offer of comfort. In my defence, I hadn't been trained in 'rape culture' in those days.

    Also worth pointing out that I did NOT save her life. Two large chaps on their way back from the gym saved her by dragging the hammer-wielding lunatic off her.

  6. #56
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    The warning was from a colleague who thought my actions were 'risky'. THe woman squeezed hold of my hand like she was giving birth. I thought it was a justified and appropriate offer of comfort. In my defence, I hadn't been trained in 'rape culture' in those days.

    Also worth pointing out that I did NOT save her life. Two large chaps on their way back from the gym saved her by dragging the hammer-wielding lunatic off her.
    You showed her your winkie, didn't you?

  7. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    The warning was from a colleague who thought my actions were 'risky'. THe woman squeezed hold of my hand like she was giving birth. I thought it was a justified and appropriate offer of comfort. In my defence, I hadn't been trained in 'rape culture' in those days.

    Also worth pointing out that I did NOT save her life. Two large chaps on their way back from the gym saved her by dragging the hammer-wielding lunatic off her.
    Out of interest, p, have you ever held anyone’s hand when they were giving birth?

  8. #58
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    The warning was from a colleague who thought my actions were 'risky'. THe woman squeezed hold of my hand like she was giving birth. I thought it was a justified and appropriate offer of comfort. In my defence, I hadn't been trained in 'rape culture' in those days.

    Also worth pointing out that I did NOT save her life. Two large chaps on their way back from the gym saved her by dragging the hammer-wielding lunatic off her.
    And then you sought to take advantage. This is absolutely sickening. Consider me appalled.

  9. #59
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Out of interest, p, have you ever held anyone’s hand when they were giving birth?
    No, but I have seen it in films and the like. Looks pretty straightforward.

  10. #60
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    You showed her your winkie, didn't you?
    No. My thoughts turned quite quickly to the whereabouts of the gentleman with the hammer.

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