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Do you think women will have to take the lead in dating in the 21st century?
This stuff seem crazy but is apparently true. Touching somebody’s arm can be considered sexual assault(ref:Wright Stuff C5HD). Sexual touching can carry a maximum sentence of 10 years. A Labour MP Ivan Lewis is under investigation after he allegedly invited a woman back to his house and brushed her knee. Asking a work colleague out can now be considered sexual harassment. People in Westminster are being investigated for text messages.Iirc somebody invited a woman to the cinema. Should men let women make the moves nowadays to protect themselves and stay within the law? Or maybe some kind of written contract should be used? I don’t date anymore but it seems like it’s getting ever more complicated. Since a man could potentially be accused of sexual harassment if he asks a woman out on a date should the man now just sit back and wait until the lady asks? A Wright Stuff poll showed that 57% of people would think twice about asking the person they fancy out. Mistletoe is being banned or outlawed by some councils for fear of legal action. Last edited by Northern Monkey; 17-11-2017 at 10:53 AM. |
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