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Originally Posted by Indy
As far as that goes, they are each fully to blame for two different things. He is fully to blame for cheating, she is fully to blame for what basically amounts to sexual harassment (if a woman was pushing a man away saying no no no no, I'm serious, no, go away, and the man was forcing himself down towards her, saying he wouldn't go away until he got a hug, people would be livid). He should know better than to cheat, she should know better than to constantly harass someone in a relationship (and that goes for both Daley and Dan).
Talking about Hazel's role is not giving Daley a free pass, just like talking about Daley's is not giving Hazel a free pass.
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He was actively engaging in flirting with those protests - they weren't "real protests". He was smiling, laughing, giggling and loving it and she was aware of that. If he had taken a serious tone and said "Hazel, I'm not comfortable with this" I think she would have stopped. The same does go for men and women - e.g. a woman giggling and saying "Oh, cut it out!" is not the same as one who is obviosuly uncomfortable turning down a flirtation. It's complicated and more about body language.
Often, he was saying "no, no hugs, go away" blatantly so she would say "why" and he could gesture emphatically at his erection. His motivation wasn't to turn her down... it was to draw attention to his penis, right from the start. Hazel seems like - for want of a better term - an "experienced flirt" and knew that, and was just playing along.