Why do some men think that moving past you in a crowded bar necessitates giving your waist a squeeze and saying ‘sorry’?

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Why do some men think that moving past you in a crowded bar necessitates giving your waist a squeeze and saying ‘sorry’?

I’m not offended that you pushed past me – this place is crowded. What’s offensive is that you decided to use an apology as an excuse to touch me. I don’t know you. In fact – I’ve never seen you before in my life. What makes you think it’s acceptable to put your hands around my waist, or on my hips?

There was one guy who went beyond creepy waist-squeezing. As he took his hands off my waist, he deliberately moved them down to slide them over my arse. GROSS. GROSS. GROSS.

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  1. Zaza says:

    Happens so often to probably any woman reading this on a night out that it doesn’t even seem deserving of outrage but it is. Somehow the men that do this are able to get past other men without feeling up their waists and hips, funny that…

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