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Originally Posted by GoldHeart
Well as the whole thing unravels more maybe more light will be shed on it . It just doesn't sound right .
You love twisting people's words don't you ? , of course it's not ok to make people feel uncomfortable  .
His apology sounds vague is all i'm saying , he hasn't actually mentioned the things he's accused of  . Anyone can apologise for upsetting & making people feel uncomfortable and it's left for us to interpret it whichever way .
Also looking at someone and telling them to twirl is not on the same level of physically trying to pull someones skirt up .
when 1 person decides to come forward then all of a sudden these other ones come out the wood work exactly the same time . the whole thing is weird.
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Well, no, because wouldn't his first reaction be to deny any criminal wrongdoing?
Apologise if he's caused offence or made someone feel uncomfortable but also stress that he's not guilty of any harassment or assault. He isn't. That speaks volumes.
But your post highlights exactly why they're damned if they do and damned if they don't. They keep quiet, they're blamed for any future victims or for selfishly thinking of themselves, they come forward and they're automatically accused of jumping on bandwagons and gold digging. Either way, it's their fault.